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The site is an entertaining set of audio and video 'sound bites' of British creative leaders talking about all sorts of contemporary issues – from the Big Bang to dotcoms, from the knowledge economy to interaction design at rock concerts. Our newest addition is a video show about Joel Gethin Lewis from UVA. |
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Nigel Chapman (AUDIO) Director of the BBC world service Nigel Chapman talks about the complexities of broadcasting to an international audience. |
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Scilla Elworthy (AUDIO) Founder of the Oxford Research Group and Peace Direct, Scilla Elworthy talks about the different approaches available in dealing with situations like the conflict in Iraq. |
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Camila Batmanghelidjh (AUDIO) The founder of Kids Company, a charity for 'lone' children with significant psychosocial difficulties because their parent can’t function as a caring adult, describes how this lack of a functioning adult has a negative impact on their ability to access education, health, housing and meaningful employment. |
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Annabel Arden (AUDIO) Annabel Arden, a co-founder of Théâtre de Complicité, discusses her approach to physical theatre, which has had a profound impact on theatre from the UK. |
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Jeremy Leggett (AUDIO) Jeremy Leggett is Chief executive of Solar Century, the UK’s largest solar solutions company. What should we be doing as the oil runs – and peak oil is coming sooner than we might think – and what does it take to be an environmental entrepreneur? |
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Rob Rees (VIDEO) Top chef Rob Rees explains how farmers’ markets, breakfast clubs, new standards and school kids’ lunches are reshaping British food culture. |
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Mike Faulkner (VIDEO) Mike Faulkner is the founder and CEO of D-Fuse, a company which collaborates with artists from all over the world. They are pioneers in the VJ field and have produced works for people like Beck and Steve Reich. |
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