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  • Rick Irvine | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Rick Irvine Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs SKRONK #5 9 August 2016 SKRONK #176 15 July 2025 SKRONK #177 2 September 2025 SKRONK #178 16 September 2025 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Jerry Wigens | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Jerry Wigens Bass Clarinet Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs London Improvisers Orchestra #38 9 July 2025 London Improvisers Orchestra #37 8 March 2025 London Improvisers Orchestra #36 7 June 2025 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Paul Shearsmith | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Paul Shearsmith Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs SKRONK #4 19 July 2016 SKRONK #5 9 August 2016 SKRONK #1 31 May 2016 SKRONK #2 21 June 2016 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Mark Hewins | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Mark Hewins Guitar Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs Flimflam 30 July 2025 Boat-Ting Sep24 2 September 2024 Boat-Ting Sep 2024 http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Polaroid Exhibition

    Gravesend Innovation Showcase 2024 events, locations, talks, speakers and times. < Back Polaroid Exhibition Start Time 11:00 Running Time 5 Hours Location 9. Gravesend Library Event Type Exhibition About the Event Introduction Exhibition and discussion following the Paul Halliday Polaroid workshop on Saturday before the Innovation Showcase, 16 November 2024. Participants can discuss the workshop, their photographs, and urban spaces with each other, as well as visitors to the Gravesham History floor at Gravesend Library. 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 No ticket is required, free event. The Polaroid exhibition will be on display in the Gravesham History section at Gravesend Library throughout the afternoon. Open to all ages. ___ Even more information ___ His website is: www.paulhalliday.com 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

  • Sam Eastmond | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Sam Eastmond Trumpet Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs London Improvisers Orchestra #39 28 September 2025 London Improvisers Orchestra #38 9 July 2025 London Improvisers Orchestra #37 8 March 2025 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Andrea Bazzicalupo | FourthPortal

    All Improv Perfomers All Improv Gigs Andrea Bazzicalupo Guitar Performer Bio (Max 1000 characters) London and South East improv gigs FlimFlam 29 October 2025 Performer notes, message or style description http://Website or social media email or phone number

  • Fourth Portal Newspaper Issue 3

    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 3 Issue 3 captures the innovation and resilience of Gravesham’s business and creative community as it navigates the long tail of Covid and ongoing economic pressures. From climate change impacts on farming and birdlife to changing customer habits and the realities of running microbusinesses, it brings together voices from across the borough to discuss adaptation, cultural difference, and the future of work. Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp LinkedIn Pinterest Copy link Issue 3 Introduction Iron Pier Brewery Fiona Spirals Jasmin Fuell Ms Earlyn Dusty Lens Stormchasing Broadditch Farm Rosa Woolf Ainley Mug and Meeple Shane Hymers Fastrack Stephen Kane Penders Pharmacy 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.

  • A Bold New Plan For Preserving Online Privacy And Security | FourthPortal

    < Back A Bold New Plan For Preserving Online Privacy And Security Decoupling our identities from our data and actions could safeguard our secrets IEEE Spectrum 27 Dec 2023 Three classes of new technology developed in the last few years now make decoupling practical in many more applications. Imagine you’re on a Zoom call. Your device and those of your colleagues are sending video to Zoom’s servers. By default, this is encrypted when sent to Zoom, but Zoom can decrypt it. That means Zoom’s servers see the video and hear the audio, and then forward it to others on the call. Zoom also knows who’s talking to whom, and when. Meetings that were once held in a private conference room are now happening in the cloud, and third parties like Zoom see it all: who, what, when, where. There’s no reason a videoconferencing company has to learn such sensitive information about every organization it provides services to. But that’s the way it works today, and we’ve all become used to it. There are multiple threats to the security of that Zoom call. A Zoom employee could go rogue and snoop on calls. Zoom could spy on calls of other companies or harvest and sell user data to data brokers. It could use your personal data to train its AI models. And even if Zoom and all its employees are completely trustworthy, the risk of Zoom getting breached is omnipresent. Whatever Zoom can do with your data in motion, a hacker can do to that same data in a breach. Decoupling data in motion could address those threats. Videoconferencing doesn’t need access to unencrypted video to push bits between your device and others. A properly decoupled video service could secure the who, what, where, and when of your data in motion, beginning with the “what”—the raw content of the call. True end-to-end encryption of video and audio would keep that content private to authorized participants in a call and nobody else. (Zoom does currently offer this option, but using it disables many other features.) https://spectrum.ieee.org/data-privacy For more: AI, Machine Learning, Cloud, Security, Protocols, GPU, TEE, CPU, Decoupling, Algorithm, Design Previous Next

  • Hypermedia DIY Open Space 1

    Hypermedia presented an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Curated by Gravesend artists Hypermedia. Hypermedia DIY Open Space 1 < Back 9 August 2023 Hypermedia presented an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Curated by Gravesend artists Hypermedia. Previous Next About this event Foruth Portal and Gravesend's very own Hypermedia presented an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Instigated by local Gravesend artists Hypermedia, Harriet Hammond and Joe Clarey, this was an open emerging format pushing the boundaries of open mic. Welcoming to all ages and stages of the creative journey, the evening offers a relaxed space to perform or listen in an informal atmosphere. Fourth Portal - Platform-7's very own David Lee Morgan open the event with a guest performance. For more, contact via Instagram Harriet or Joe from Hypermedia. Alternatively email info@fourthportal.com This event series is ongoing. Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next

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  • Hypermedia DIY Open Space 3

    Building upon the incredibly previous busy and exciting Open House, Hypermedia returned for a third time to the Fourth Portal for an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Hypermedia DIY Open Space 3 < Back 11 October 2023 Building upon the incredibly previous busy and exciting Open House, Hypermedia returned for a third time to the Fourth Portal for an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion. Previous Next About the event Gravesend's very own Hypermedia presented an emerging evening of DIY poetry, spoken word, music, open mic and discussion at the Fourth Portal. Instigated by local Gravesend artists Hypermedia, this is an open emerging format pushing the boundaries of open mic. Welcoming to all ages and stages of the creative journey, the evening offers a relaxed space to perform or listen in an informal atmosphere. Licenced bar. Event is free, although donations of a suggested £3 for the featured performers were welcome. For more, contact Harriet and Joe from Hypermedia. Harriet: https://www.instagram.com/h.rriet/ Joe: https://www.instagram.com/_existencil This is an ongoing event series Visit Event Page MORE ON THIS EVENT BELOW Previous Next Event Documentation Previous Next

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