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THE PAST AND FUTURE ALWAYS MEET IN THE PRESENT

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- Hybrid Events | Fourth Portal
Post-Covid events will emerge looking and feeling different to the pre-pandemic world. Our hybrid events approach is at the forefront of the new experience. Hybrid Events Post-Covid Pandemic Events Will Be Different Post-Covid events will emerge looking and feeling different to the pre-pandemic world. Our hybrid events approach is at the forefront of this new experience. Along with partners we have developed an advanced range of venues that are merging the virtual and real-world experience together to create an entirely new way of enjoying an event, meeting, conference, performance or exhibition. Come and visit our Fourth Portal Preview Pavilion or get in touch to discuss. Get In Touch
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Fourth Portal events explore the connections between tradition, retro technology and human habits and advanced innovations, AI and new ways of working, shopping and learning. VIEW AT A GLANCE VIEW IN DETAIL No events at the moment Fourth Portal @ St Andrews Art Centre, Royal Pier Road, Gravesend, Kent, DA12 2BD (Map ) Events Begin Click to see full event archive Fourth Portal @ St Andrews Art Centre, Gravesend, DA12 2BD Anchor 1
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Fourth Portal at St Andrews Art Centre is a cafe-bar work exhibition events space nestled by the Thames in Gravesend. Open to all and displaying old and advanced technologies, it provides a glimpse of the AI world ahead in a relaxed community atmosphere. GRAVESEND Fourth Portal at St Andrew's Waterside Mission Church, Gravesend, 2023-2024 The Past and Future always meet in the Present Showcase List Glance Drilling For Oil | An Immersive Performance - Audience Snapshot, Saturday, 31 August 2025 Our beautiful, chilled-out Fourth Portal, nestled by the River Thames in Gravesend, ran from May 2023 until November 2024, gradually drawing out the town's innovators, creators, entrepreneurs, and the curious. The former seafarers chapel was transformed into a relaxed social space and venue introducing advanced technologies surrounded by an eclectic array of furnishings, books and retro computers. The Macs were free to use, fast internet, a licensed bar, coffee roasted in HMP Mount purchased directly from the growers, and much more, took place under stunning stained glass windows. Innovation Showcase The Innovation Showcase was a one-day immersive event held in Gravesend that brought together artists, engineers, academics, and entrepreneurs to explore the intersection of creativity, technology, and local community. See more and Watch the full video coming here Video Creative DIrector: Ningrui Liu 刘凝芮 Read More Rethinking how materials are made, adapted and recycled will be a prominent component of the emerging technological revolution and is central to public engagement at the Fourth Portal. For summer and autumn 2023, the Fourth Portal focused on paper before moving on to textiles for winter and spring 2024. Read More Fourth Portal stimulated knowledge exchanges by bringing technology, social gathering and innovation to life. Using specially selected objects that coalesce with local history, rich conversations have emerged, leading to collaborations and learning. FOURTH PORTAL REVIEWS All Categories Play Video Play Video 01:21 Review by Kitizo | 13 April 2024 Kizito, a civil engineer from Gravesend, had never seen the Fourth Portal before and was intrigued as he parked up outside. He found space as something special and that there should be more attention as it allows the locals to express themselves. Play Video Play Video 00:58 Review by Tim and Liz | 14 April 2024 Tim and Liz were taken by surprise when coming across the Fourth Portal on their Sunday afternoon walk. Guitar teacher and musician, Tim became fascinated by the innovative music technology and the diversity of the Fourth Portal audience. Play Video Play Video 03:41 Review by Harriet | 19 January 2024 From our inspired page. Local born and bred Harriet Hammond began coming into the Fourth Portal in the early summer of 2023 and was soon developing the Hypermedia event series along with co-founder Joe Clarey. Play Video Play Video Review by Elvin | 28 January 2024 INSPIRATIONAL AND INNOVATIVE Elvin nails the Fourth Portal in 50 seconds. Walking along the Thames Path with his partner, he wandered into the Fourth Portal and sees the robots. Head of Data Analytics for a FinTech company, Elvin immediately made the link between play, robots, learning, knowledge exchange and more. Fabulous review. https://www.fourthportal.com/event-documentation/ Play Video Play Video 00:34 Review by Jaye | 30 Nov 2022 Jaye reflecting on the Fourth Portal test site in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, from July-December 2022. See more on the Fourth Portal Great Yarmouth page. Play Video Play Video Review with Ravi | 15 March 2024 Objects stimulate the majority of the reviews about the Fourth Portal. Ravinder Singh here holds a Tights Ball made using 320 pairs of nylon tights and weighs around 10kg. This is how much landfill 320 pairs of nylon tights take up and there are around 2.5 billion pairs made each year. This ball will not begin to break down for at least 1,000 years! (Head Chemist, SwissRe Insurance, 2014). Video by Jagdev Verdee, guest Ravinder (Ravi) Singh, founder of Khalsa Aid International Background Tights Ball stories (2012-2015) https://re-imaginingtights.tumblr.com/ OPENING TIMES BUILDING ST ANDREWS St. Andrew's Waterside Mission Church, Gravesend The primary missionary purpose of the church was transferred to Tilbury when the docks were built, with services continuing until 1971 despite ongoing problems with damp. The Diocese of Rochester decided to close the church because of the cost of repairs, but it was rescued and purchased by Gravesham Borough Council in 1975 and transformed into an Arts Centre. Ceiling Representing the upturned hull of a ship Windows By Clayton and Bell around 1870, Regents St, London Plaques Various including Franklin, Singh and Beaufort BUILDING HISTORY MORE Notable history and architecture. SIR FRANCIS BEAUFORT The Beaufort Scale was created by Sir Francis Beaufort, an Irish-born Royal Navy officer and hydrographer, in the early 19th century. Beaufort developed the scale as a way to standardise the reporting of wind conditions for the British Navy, which he served in for many years MAHARAJA SIR DULEEP SINGH Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh, GCSI (4 September 1838 – 22 October 1893), or Sir Dalip Singh, and later in life nicknamed the "Black Prince of Perthshire" was the last Maharaja of the Sikh Empire. He was Maharaja Ranjit Singh's youngest son, the only child of Maharani Jind Kaur. JOHN FRANKLIN EXPEDITION HMS Erebus and Terror were two Royal Navy ships captained by Sir John Franklin during his ill-fated expedition to find the Northwest Passage in the Arctic in the mid-19th century. The expedition is notable for the innovative technology and equipment onboard the ships, some of which were groundbreaking for their time, including steam power, air-tight food containers, a portable observatory and desalination apparatus. CHARLES DICKENS Charles Dickens had many connections to Gravesend and lived nearby. He may have based Great Expectations on the town and possibly made a significant donation to the building of St Andrews. The Fourth Portal offers real-world and virtual spaces to meet, work, socialise, learn and enjoy events. Join us on the journey Do you have a town, building or location you wish to discuss? Get in touch. contact
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TEST PAGE - NOT PUBLIC - INVITE ONLY Platforms like Facebook and Twitter (X) are walled gardens, locking in your data. What if you could set it free on the open web? Welcome to the Cultural Memory System (CMS) Test Page Thank you for being part of our CMS prototype. This is a developing webpage to highlight our new Cultural Memory System (CMS), designed to collect information from artists, promoters, venues, and gig organisers. The aim is to help build a shared cultural archive that supports future creativity and preserves the stories behind events, people, and places. Demo: Improv Vox 2024 - 2025 Example of our interactive graph. How to use the graph Below is an interactive graph showing connections from the Lo-fi Ensemble Impro Vox sessions held at the Bridewell Theatre Bar, London, between 2024 and 2025. > Use the + and – buttons to zoom in and out. > Click or tap on a node to select it. > Press and hold a node to focus on its direct connections. > To exit focus mode, tap and hold the background. Performed or want to perform at Impro Vox? Add your details here to be included in the cultural memory of the Impro Vox sessions. [Or Click Here] About The CMS you are testing here is designed to open up the future of your events. By contributing, you will start to see how your occasions connect to each other, to venues, to artists, and to wider cultural movements. For You It supports new merchandise and marketing opportunities, helps archive and share your stories, and keeps your event data clean and structured. Most importantly, your data remains yours . It is not locked into Fourth Portal and can be used with any future technology you choose. Participate We are inviting selected venues, promoters, events, and artists from different disciplines to upload their details. These are then translated into structured, machine-readable data and visualised as interactive demo graphs like the one above. To become involved, please get in touch or complete one of the forms linked below. info@fourthportal.com Forms Below > Most fields are optional. You can provide as much or as little information as you like. > Submissions are processed automatically to test our backend and ensure your data appears correctly. In the next stage, we will return your input as clean, computer-readable data. > If you enter enough boxes, we may also show you a graph linking your events to others, as above. > This is an early prototype, so parts may still feel rough. Please let us know if you encounter any issues or have feedback. Your event is a cultural legacy Let it flow freely across the web Fill in the form to add your event and begin building your own rich cultural archive. Add Your Gig Gig Title or Artist Name* Headliner Act (if different) Venue or Location Support Act Headliner Website or Social Email* Date of Event Your Name (optional) Message / More Information Submit Fill in the form to add your venue and begin building your own rich cultural archive. Add Your Venue Venue Name Contact Name* Email* Phone Number Venue Type Music Venue Bar/Cafe Theatre Festival Conference Address Capacity (approx.) Website / Social Media Write a message Submit More Information The box colours are deliberate. We are testing whether colour-coding types of activity or groupings helps with finding information later. We recognise that concentration, dyslexia, and disability can make reading difficult, especially in the creative and live sectors. A key aim of the Cultural Memory System is to present content in multiple formats to improve accessibility. ARTIST CSM Contact Name of Artist or Act* Contact Artist Email* Genre Live Music Spoken Word / Poetry Experimental / Sound Art Theatre / Performance Visual / Multimedia Home City/Town Social Media or Website Upcoming Event Message / Anything Else Submit Performed or want to perform at Impro Vox? Add your details here to be included in the cultural memory of the Impro Vox sessions. IMPRO VOX PERFORMER 1. Performer Name (Your Name) 2. Email Address 3. Where are you based? (City/Borough/Town) 4. Have you performed at Impro Vox before? (Yes/No) Yes, I have performed before No, I have NOT performed before 5. Instrument / Role (Select Primary Instrument) 6. Instrument / Role (Select Secondary Instrument) 7. Tell us briefly about yourself Web & Social Links 8. Website 9. Instagram 10 . Facebook 11. TikTok 12. Bandcamp 13. Other Social Profile (e.g. SoundCloud, Threads) 14. Linktree or similar multi-link profile 15. Which of these should we show publicly? (Paste preferred link) Other Details 16. Do you have any upcoming performances elsewhere? 17. Do you give permission to record your performance? (Yes/No) Yes No 18. Do you give permission to use your photo? (Yes/No) Yes No 19. Your Name (if you're filling this in on someone else's behalf) 20. Message to the Impro Vox team (optional) I AGREE TO HAVE MY DETAILS SHARED ON OUR CSM PUBLIC, WITH IMPRO VOX ORGANISERS AND OTHER PARTIES. * Submit Impro Vox Performer Form
- Fourth Portal Newspaper Issue 2
Issue 2 explores the innovation journey, addressing barriers such as institutional intransigence and discrimination while highlighting the role of technology, wellbeing, and societal progress in shaping transformative business strategies and sustainable growth. FOURTH PORTAL NEWSPAPERS The Past and Future always meet in the Present Issue 2 I ssue 2 explores the innovation journey, addressing barriers such as institutional intransigence and discrimination while highlighting the role of technology, wellbeing, and societal progress in shaping transformative business strategies and sustainable growth. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Issue 2 Introduction Policy Intransigence Statistics Social Change Wonky Potter Diabetes Innovation Wellbeing Port of London Authority RNLI PPE Innovation RC Bathrooms Silverhand Vineyard Artisan Food Mymesh Digital and printed editions of the Fourth Portal newspapers are free to read and share. We welcome your comments, feedback, and suggestions - and are always open to interview requests. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link If you're interested in a bespoke newspaper tailored to your organisation, industry, or town, send us your requirements to info@fourthportal.com . The Fourth Portal Newspaper Issue 1 was kindly funded by Gravesham Borough Council using UK Government funds. Printing and Repair Cafe
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Ten years of research and development has been spent developing these original portal spaces focused on technology, environment and sound that offer opportunity for entrepreneurship that benefits whole communities while reducing the impact on the planet. Video Tours Short Tours Of Our Online Venues Welcome to the Fourth Portal, thank you for your interest. Below you will find short videos providing some of the key features of our online venues, these are being updated regularly so please check back for more updates. Get In Touch Fourth Portal Lounge For gatherings from 6 to 500 people This 5min video offers a quick tour of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Lounge, perfect for smaller gatherings, including collaborations, networking, workshops, presentations and team-building events. The lounge can hold up to 500 hundred guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena For gatherings from 150 to 2000 people This short video offers a tour of the main features of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena, a perfect venue for larger gatherings, conferences, major work events, showcasing, exhibitions, training, educational events and open days. The Pavilion Arena can accomodate up to 2,000 guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR Discussion Festival Weekly online Free event This short video offers a tour of the main features of the Fourth Portal Pavilion Arena, a perfect venue for larger gatherings, conferences, major work events, showcasing, exhibitions, training, educational events and open days. The Pavilion Arena can accomodate up to 2,000 guests simultaneously and in addition to all the features mentioned, can also auto translate into 9 languages and offers Closed Captions for those with hearing impairment. BOOK A TOUR
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Ten years of research and development has been spent developing these original portal spaces focused on technology, environment and sound that offer opportunity for entrepreneurship that benefits whole communities while reducing the impact on the planet. Portals What are the Fourth Portal portals? Portals are venues that will become the next generation of gathering spaces, blending online and the virtual. As with the emergence of coffee houses in the 1990s based on those from the 1600s as places to meet the like minded, conduct business, work and enjoy social interactions, portals will be the next iteration, offering a hybrid experience where simultaneous real-life and virtual interconnection becomes normal. The Fourth Portal is at the forefront of this revolution, evolving new spaces and offering advice and services that will suit any need during Covid-19 and for the post-pandemic world. If you have a meeting, conference, party or seeking alternative ways of making your business operations run more efficiently, then get in touch for a chat. Read More > VIEW AT A GLANCE VIEW IN DETAIL EVENT LOCATION EVENT START TIME INTRODUCTION
- Culture Reverb Burning Harpsichord Demo | FourthPortal
This is a dummy page showing how an Burning Harpsichord Salon gig page may appear once the Culture Reverb memory system is live. It is for demonstration purposes only and not yet connected to the full network. Boat-Ting Boat-Ting – Culture Reverb Demonstration Page This page is a demonstration of how Culture Reverb may look once live. The Burning Harpsichord Salon webpage automatically generates a gig page containing a full interactive list of performers. These pages will connect to individual artist pages, instruments, collaborations, and venues, allowing scenes to emerge from the data. Once fully live, everything on the page will be connected across the open web. Burning Harpsichord Salon is brought together by Alex Ward, founded by Sibyl Madrigal RIP For more information on Culture Reverb, contact John at info@fourthportal.com Boat-Ting Sep18 3 September 2018 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Alex Ward Adam Bohman Dom Lash Phil Minton Steve Noble Sibyl Madrigal Olie Brice Benedict Taylor Boat-Ting Oct18 1 October 2018 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Mike Cooper, Tasos Stamou, Sue Lynch, John Edwards, Ian McGowan Haymont Tesfa, Ansumaan Biswas, Ronnie McGrath Boat-Ting Feb19 4 February 2019 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN Ian Smith, Marcio Mattos, Hannah Marshall, Kay Grant, Jim Dvorak, David Lee Morgan, Alex Ward, Benedict Taylor Boat-Ting Dec22 5 December 2022 Bar & Co, Temple Pier, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 2PN T.J. Borden John Edwards Hannah Marshall Rowland Sutherland Sofia Vaisman Maturana Phil Durrant Caroline Kraabel Zara Joan Miller Christoph Gallio Armorel Weston Boat-Ting Jan23 9 January 2023 Lo & Behold, Swanfield St, London E2 7DS Nick Roth Panos Ghikas Benedict Taylor Alex Ward Tom Ward Rocío Bolaños Boat-Ting Sep24 2 September 2024 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH Roberto Bellatella, Mark Hewins, Kay Grant, Richard Hughes, Benedict Taylor, Chris Prosser, James O’Sullivan Boat-Ting Nov24 4 November 2024 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH Jason Kahn, Mark Wastell, Faradena Afifi, Ansuman Biswas, Ivor Kallin, Benedict Taylor, Adam Bohman, Adrian Northover Boat-Ting Oct25 6 October 2025 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH John Bisset, Julia Brüssel, Richard Hughes, Viv Corringham, Sue Lynch, Mick Beck, Phil Marks, Alex Ward Boat-Ting Nov25 3 November 2025 Theatre Ship, South Quay Plaza, Theatreship, London E14 9SH John Butcher Dominic Lash Emil Karlsen Iris Colomb Petra Haller Douglas Benford Mark Wastell Tom Ward
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The Fourth Portal virtual newspapers exploring technology and innovation. These digital editions complements our 2,000 printed copies distributed across the southeast of England and beyond. FOURTH PORTAL NEWSPAPERS Explore our virtual newspapers on technology and innovation, complementing 2,000 printed copies per issue distributed across the southeast of England and beyond; commended in the 2025 Newspaper Awards. 2025 Newspaper Awards booklet: This newspaper exemplified commercial creativity by successfully engaging a local authority to use central government funding to connect residents and businesses. Its design was praised for its clear layout, compelling visuals and seamless integration of sections. Issue 1 Issue 1 delves into Kent's papermaking industry, exploring how traditional processes and materials evolve, integrating new technologies and adapting to changing market demands to unlock new business opportunities and the versatility of paper. Read Here Issue 2 Issue 2 explores the innovation journey, addressing barriers such as institutional intransigence and discrimination while highlighting the role of technology, wellbeing, and societal progress in shaping transformative business strategies and sustainable growth. Read Here Issue 3 Issue 3 highlights the resilience and innovation of Gravesham’s business and creative community amid ongoing economic pressures. From climate change and shifting customer habits to the realities of microbusinesses, it brings together local voices to discuss adaptation, culture, and the future of work. Read Here Digital and printed editions of the Fourth Portal newspapers are free to read and share. We welcome your comments, feedback, and suggestions - and are always open to interview requests. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link If you're interested in a bespoke newspaper tailored to your organisation, industry, or town, send us your requirements to info@fourthportal.com .
- Culture Reverb ImproVox Demo | Fourth Portal
This is a dummy page showing how an Impro Vox gig page may appear once the Culture Reverb memory system is live. It is for demonstration purposes only and not yet connected to the full network. ImproVox Gigs Impro Vox – Culture Reverb Demonstration Page This page shows what an individual event page could look like when clicked through from the main event series page. It is a live demonstration of how Culture Reverb will work once fully operational. Each Impro Vox event generates its own gig page, automatically listing all performers and their roles. These pages will connect to individual artist pages, instruments, collaborations, and venues — allowing wider patterns and scenes to emerge naturally from the data. Once live, all information will be connected across the open web, not hidden behind logins or locked into closed platforms. Impro Vox is brought together by Freland Green and Stuart Wilding. For more information on Culture Reverb, contact John at nfo@fourthportal.com All ImproVox Gigs All Improv Perfomers ImproVox #10 30 June 2025 Bridewell Theatre Bar, 14 Bride Lane, Fleet Street, London, EC4 8EQ Adrian Roper Voice Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More James Spatz Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Scott Biagi Accordion Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Anthony Osborne Alto Saxophone Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Jonny Martin Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Seb Stone Guitar Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Hannah Marshall Cello Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More Julia Brüssel Violin Performer Bio (Max 80 Characters) Read More ImproVox #10 Julia Brüssel Hannah Marshall Jonny Martin Anthony Osborne Seb Stone Scott Biagi Adrian Roper James Spatz









