That’s Debatable: Ivor MacAskill on creating MOOT MOOT
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Sam Laurence is an installation artist with a particular interest in sight. Blind in one eye from the age of 18 due to a damaged optic nerve, he uses the medium of installation to explore his own understanding of sight while allowing others to question their vision, perspective and relationship with their eyes.
Philip Ilson (pictured above) is the Artistic Director of the London Short Film Festival (LSFF), which he co-founded with Kate Taylor after the organisation of the Halloween Short Film Festival at the ICA in 2003. A premier showcase for cutting-edge UK independent film, LSFF is renowned for its innovative cross-arts programming and showcase of the country’s raw talent for 15 years.
Jayson Mansaray is a presenter, reporter and cultural commentator. He has appeared on London Live, BBC London 94.9, BBC World Service and Reuters, covering topics from racism in Moscow to major arts and entertainment events globally (including MTV EMAs, The Oscars and Cannes Film Festival). He writes for Run Riot on Soho Radio and his relationship with Soho as a centre of debauchery and culture.
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Ahead of Warsnare’s Warchestra 360° show at The Albany in Deptford. Run Riot caught up with Daniel Potter to discuss the show, his collaboration with Call & Response and what to expect on the night.
Run Riot: As part of the live show, your collaboration with Call and Response. What interested you about working with C&R? and how did this collaboration come about?