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- Versatility of Paper Summer
The Versatility of Paper call out took place in July 2023 and generated a fantastic response from artists across Gravesham and the country, leading to a papermaking workshop and a printed newspaper. Versatility of Paper Summer < Back 1 July 2023 The Versatility of Paper call out took place in July 2023 and generated a fantastic response from artists across Gravesham and the country, leading to a papermaking workshop and a printed newspaper. Previous Next About the event The Versatility of Paper drew on the long history of papermaking and printing in the Gravesend, Northfleet and Purfleet areas of Kent and Essex. Paper produced in these mills had a multitude of purposes, demonstrating the versatility of paper, including, Newsprint paper for newspapers, comics and magazines (also printed in this area) Tissue paper for toilet rolls, nappies and sanitary products (and still being made today) Paper sacks for the transport of commodities such as tea, flour, sugar, potatoes, chemicals and minerals. Cardboard for packaging and packing cases Paperboard for the linings of plasterboard In an edition of The British Printer 1953, an article entry was sent in by Bowater, who had a paper mill in Gravesend. The Bowater competition for art students The chairman and directors of the Bowater Paper Corporation are sponsoring a competition among the students attending art schools in the United Kingdom. Illustrations to be submitted are for the Bowater desk calendar for 1954. Competitors are invited to illustrate The Versatility of Paper and its Importance in the World Today, and they can interpret this theme in any way they choose… 70 years after this article was published, and in collaboration with artist Dawn Cole, Fourth Portal invited people to partake in The Versatility of Paper. Participants were given a small piece of antique paper which they could use to make an artwork that celebrates the versatility of paper. The paper could be used to print, paint, pulp, sculpt, fold, engineer, play, shred, glue, and dye, in fact, the possibilities with paper are endless. The only rule was that the finished work must contain, in some way, the original piece of paper. The provided paper varied in size, weight, shape, colour and age. The only information provided was the name of the papermill, its weight and the type of paper if known. Artworks were exhibited on the Fourth Portal website and displayed in an exhibition held in the autumn of 2023 at the Fourth Portal Lab. The call was open to all ages. Those interested could collect a piece of paper in person or send an email to info@fourthportal.com with The Versatility of Paper as the subject line and were sent a piece of paper in the post. The deadline for return of the paper was 31 August 2023 Fourth Portal Lab @ St Andrews Art Centre, 19 Royal Pier Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 2BD. Participants were asked to include their name, the title of the work and a brief statement about the piece. An extension to the call-out was made possible with the kind support of the Essex Culture Diversity Project. This event has ended Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next
- Polaroid Workshop
Gravesend Innovation Showcase 2024 events, locations, talks, speakers and times. < Back Polaroid Workshop Start Time FINISHED Running Time 4 Hours with lunchbreak Location FINISHED Event Type Workshop About the Event Introduction In this hands-on workshop, participants will use Instax ‘Polaroid’ cameras to explore and photograph urban spaces. The session will begin with a discussion on ‘visual urbanism’ and how this once outdated technology has regained popularity among artists and professionals. We’ll work on a brief focused on urban materialities - buildings, surfaces, and objects - and participants will also be encouraged to photograph people encountered during the session. The workshop coincides with the Gravesend Christmas lights switch-on, drawing many residents to the town centre. After returning to Gravesend Fourth Portal, we’ll edit the images, which will be part of a pop-up exhibition on Wednesday, 20 November 2024 facilitated by the Fourth Portal for the Innovation Showcase 2024. More on the event lead Paul Halliday is a visual artist trained in photojournalism, fine art film, social anthropology, art history and archaeology at LCC, Central Saint Martins, Goldsmiths and the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. He is a former Channel 4 film director, British Refugee Council Media Advisor, public relations and branding research consultant, Third Year BA Photomedia Leader, and MA Photography and Urban Cultures Course Leader for over 20 years at Goldsmiths, University of London. Paul has developed many long-term photographic archives working with 35mm rangefinder, Polaroid 190, Rolleiflex TLR and 6x9 medium format cameras. He taught spatial research for cinematography and directing at the Norwegian National Film School for several years. Event Information Meeting location: 10:30am, start 11.00am, Fourth Portal, Royal Pier Road, Gravesend, DA12 2BD A 30-minute lunch break will take place from 12:30 – 1:00pm. Total Time: 4 hours All Materials, including Polaroid cameras provided. __ Tickets Full Price £35.20 - (Ticket price: £32.00 + Booking fee: £3.20) Concessions £29.70 - (Ticket price: £27.00 + Booking fee: £2.70) ___ Even more information ___ His website is: www.paulhalliday.com Buy Tickets Here Background Before mobile phone cameras, the Polaroid camera was the only affordable equipment available to the average person to capture and instantly share a moment in time. "The company was founded in 1937 by Edwin H. Land, a young scientist and inventor who had a passion for photography. In 1947, Polaroid introduced its first instant camera, the Model 95. This camera used a unique film and development process that allowed users to produce a finished print in just 60 seconds." (read more on Analogue Wonderland ) Previous Next
- Mini Jam with Tiny Synths
Gravesend Innovation Showcase 2024 events, locations, talks, speakers and times. < Back Mini Jam with Tiny Synths Start Time 11:00 Running Time 5 hours Location 9, 15-17, Popping Up Event Type Participation About the Event Introduction Join Felix X Tigersonic for a relaxed interactive session where you'll explore the world of tiny synths. This hands-on session invites music enthusiasts of all levels to experiment and collaborate in a silent, headphone-based setting. Featuring Felix's magic suitcase collection of instruments, including Pocket Operators, Monotrons, and Atari punk consoles. More on the event lead TIGERSONIC My name is Felix X Tigersonic Space Bass – Sound Artist music, videos , art objects, performances and residencies. I also record and produce other artists. I make something everyday, music or video. Sometimes I post it on Instagram or Bandcamp, but often its just for me I have been told there is a “dubby vibe” to my work. __more___ Tigersonic (aka Felix Macintosh) has been described as “dub minimalist”, with 2 albums where dub-influenced future bass meets ultra-short tracks (under 2 minutes). Short is BEAUTIFUL! She makes beats on her phone on the way to the studio then adds bass, mixing tunes quick and dirty – when the idea is done, so is the track. Her day job is working as a protools engineer at her underground Isington studio, where she makes everything perfect in the digital domain for other musicians. But with her own music, she wants to embrace all the dirt, grit and mistakes in her work (because “humans are analogue”). influences include King Tubby, Adrian Sherwood, Denis Bovell, Eno, Asian Dub Foundation and Space Jesus, and current releases include Blipcuts (on the Linear Obsessional label) and TIGER GRRR (on Artmix, her own label only available via Bandcampl). Linear Obsessional called Blipcuts “groove based abstractica for the restless and the curious” and compares her style to early ACR, On-U Sound and PIL, with a post-punk energy and willingness to experiment.” Honest Music For Dishonest Times describes her sound as “engaging, super-varied, dub-influenced electronica” that “bridges the divide between bass music and experimental”. Felix’s previous work has been in the underground breakbeat scene (Xfile and Aref Durvesh / early Visionary Underground) and her remix creds incl. General Levy / Genetic Drugz / Asian Dub Foundation / Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (for Navras Records) Trisomie 21. She also co/wrote and played bass on “Pandora” a track on cult underground film Nil by Mouth. She currently meets and collaborates with artists on Londons experimental music scene, and has taken part in composer Sharon Gals mass feedback performance, become part of Linear Obsessional’s drone orchestra, attended Graham Dunning’s sound art workshops, and performed a short tour of silent gigs in art galleries with Vaat du Fuq. These collaborations have been a real ear-opener and led to Felix performing and recording solo for the first time, using her go-to Hohner headless bass augmented with effects that include a Korg Monotron Delay. She has been increasingly interested in investigating bass and beats in a more abstract way. Her current mission is exploring the question, “How low can you go and how fast can you get there?”, and TIGER GRRR is the second edition of these explorations. Event Information This event is free. No experience needed. Open to all ages. Felix will be travelling around the town and appearing in different locations. No set times or destinations - you may need to go a search for her! :) ___ Even more information ___ See more Felix X Tigersonics https://www.creativehead.space/tigersonic/ This event is being updated Previous Next
- Jason Alder | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Jason Alder Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs SKRONK #4 19 July 2016 SKRONK #5 9 August 2016 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number
- Phil Minton | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Phil Minton Vocals Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs Boat-Ting Sep18 3 September 2018 London Improvisers Orchestra #38 9 July 2025 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number
- John Edwards | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs John Edwards Double Bass Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs Boat-Ting Oct18 1 October 2018 Flimflam 30 July 2025 Boat-Ting Dec22 5 December 2022 Boat-Ting Dec 2022 http://Website or social media email or phone number
- John Butcher | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs John Butcher Saxophones Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs Boat-Ting Nov25 3 November 2025 Boat-Ting Nov 2025 http://Website or social media email or phone number
- Wavelength Orchestra Aug23
Following the successful Wavelength Orchestra performance in June, an even large ensemble returned to Bawley Bay (next to the Fourth Portal) for another afternoon of sound-making. Wavelength Orchestra Aug23 < Back 19 August 2023 Following the successful Wavelength Orchestra performance in June, an even large ensemble returned to Bawley Bay (next to the Fourth Portal) for another afternoon of sound-making. Previous Next About the event The Fourth Portal, along with sound artist-in-residence Richard Sanderson, extended a warm welcome to everyone to join the Wavelength Orchestra. The first performance in June saw more than 30 people create a gentle, ambient and joyous afternoon of sound. The event captivated participants and passerbys, creating a medative and relaxing atmosphere. You can watch and listen to the event here https://youtu.be/AzHYsdC6cds . Drone footage captured beautfully by Howard Rosenberg (From Above - Aerial Photography) with binareal sound by Felix X Tigersonic. ____ The Wavelength Orchestra is an open-access group of musicians brought together to perform a long-form, slowly evolving piece of music - the score of which is the River Thames breaking on the beach. The performance was free to attend Additional Performers were sought up to the beginning of the performance. The Wavelength Orchestra welcomes additional performers from communities near and far. All was needed was a portable instrument, which doesn't need mains electricity, and to attend a workshop in the Fourth Portal at 2.30 before the performance. All skill levels were welcome. This event has ended. Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next
- Music From Mathematics | FourthPortal
< Back Music From Mathematics 60's Abstract, Electronic, Experimental Music Compilation IBM 7090 YouTube 26 Dec 2023 Created on I.B.M 7090 Computer and Digital to Sound Transducer. Label: Decca Format: Vinyl, LP, Mono Country: US Released: 1962 Genre: Electronic Style: Abstract, Experimental Uploaded by: https://www.sunnyboy66.com/ -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgKKA9sdfs4 For more: CPU, GPU, Algorithm, Audio Previous Next
- Ansuman Biswas | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Ansuman Biswas Viola Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs Boat-Ting Nov24 4 November 2024 Boat-Ting Oct25 6 October 2025 Boat-Ting Nov 2024 http://Website or social media email or phone number
- Laser Cutting
Gravesend Innovation Showcase 2024 events, locations, talks, speakers and times. < Back Laser Cutting Start Time 11:00 Running Time 6 Hours Location 3. Mug and Meeple Event Type Participation About the Event Introduction The Mug and Meeple laser cutter will be available to use or to chat how they cut. More on the event lead We are a gamer cafe. Like a normal cafe you can buy coffee, tea, snacks etc however, we also provide a comfortable place to play board games with family, friends or our other customers. We have a board game library that you can use or you can bring your own. Tables are available at all times however we have a schedule of weekly events organised. Clubs run from 5 pm for kids and 7 pm for adults. Daily Play Pass - The cafe is free to use but there is a small per person charge if you want to play. Event Information ___ Even more information ___ Previous Next
- Si Paton | FourthPortal
All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Si Paton Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs SKRONK #5 9 August 2016 SKRONK #6 23 August 2016 SKRONK #1 31 May 2016 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number





