1948-2023 . Retired Statistician, Poet, author, historian and campaigner. Co-founder of International Society for Bayesian Analysis and of the Edinburgh All Comers Writers Club and Participant in the 2019 UCL Eugenics Inquiry.
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Sunday 21 August 2016
4D CINEMA EDINBURGH FRINGE
4D CINEMA, EDINBURGH FRINGE
Sporting a screen and a projector around his face, Mamoru Iriguchi turns himself into a mobile cinema and explores what is live and what is pre-recorded, fixed eternally on film; what liveness means when technology blurs actual and virtual realities. ‘The sheer craft and invention… this is a really cunning, witty work that makes the brain cells spark with delight’ (Herald). ‘Iriguchi’s haunting, whimsical reflection on the life of Dietrich, driven by brilliant use of technology’ (Scotsman). ‘A great show, full of wit and subtle metaphor… Its liveness contains its death’ (Stage).
FROM GAVIN:
We've had two 5 star reviews now! (Plus one 4, two 3s and two 2s)
I do hope you can make it along.
We run until the 28th (no show on Monday) 17:50-18:50 Summerhall
4D CINEMA (REVIEW)
EDINBURGH FRINGE REVIEW
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