- Winner Royal Television Society Award for Digital Innovation 2014
The Memory Dealer wins Royal Television Society Digital Innovation ...
Mar 10, 2014 ... We are delighted to hear that The Memory Dealer, written and directed by Rik Lander, has won a Royal Television Society award for Digital ...RTS West of England Award Ceremony 2014 | Royal Television Society
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Mar 11, 2014 ... The Memory Dealer won the Royal Television Society Bristol Award for Digital Innovation.- Calvium"Evocative piece of interactive drama around the streets of Bristol...This digital and physical combination of app and live drama is a winning combination."
And the winner is...The Memory Dealer! Royal Television Society best Digital Innovation Award
We are delighted to hear that The Memory Dealer, written and directed by Rik Lander, has won the Royal Television Society award for Digital Innovation. This noteworthy award makes a nice addition to our 2013 award winning apps Soho Stories and Curzon Memories.- Nomination for RTS West of England Digital Innovation Award 2014
RTS Nomination for Culture, Film and Media research project - The ...
Feb 13, 2014 ... The Memory Dealer, created by Rik Lander, has been nominated for the Royal Television Society West of England Digital Innovation award.- CREDITS:
Writer, Director: Rik Lander
Assistant Director (live): Jon Dovey
Producers: Vanessa Bellaar Spruijt, Laura D’Asta
Composer: Alexander Kolassa
Screen Cast:
Eve: Jessica Macdonald - DI Stone: Julie Hoult - DC Douglas: James Morton
Live Cast:
Dealer: Lu Capewell
Dentist: Gemma Thorogood
Receptionist: Jasmine Atkins-Smart
Agent: Stephanie Weston
Watchers: Michael Burrows, Imogen Pettitt, Kristina Maurer, Cristina Sanchez-Gonzales, Vivi Stamatatos, Maria Chatzialexiou, Hannah Law
Front of House Hosts: Hannah Williams Walton, James Higgs
Live event technical: Jim Roper, Henry Mitchell
Car installation supervision: Michael Burrows
Mother Daughter set design: Ashley Clarke
Jewellers installation construction: Sandy Creighton
App programming in Appfurnace: Ben Clayton
Installation technology: Tarim, Tim Kindberg
Documentation: Felix Drake
Runner: Julie Guerrin
Catering: Café On The Square
Ushers: Mayfest volunteers
Funded by Centre for Advanced Studies, University of Nottingham and Arts Council England. Sponsored by DCRC. Supported by the Doyle Collection, Icon Films, No.1 Harbourside, Watershed,
Pervasive Media Studio, Calvium, Alice Menter jewellery, Mayfest 2013
- "I've only experienced theatre at the Hippodrome. This was completely different and I really enjoyed it"
- Press
- Crack Magazine review Monday 3 June 2013"The implications of this latest genre of entertainment are potentially limitless once audiences, technologies and investors begin to recognize what a flexible and powerful format it is."
MAYFEST //
Venues across Bristol | May 26th-26th 2013 heralded 10 years of Mayfest. That's a decade of shifting Bristol's perceptions of theatre as ...- Digital Cultures Research Centre write up Wednesday 5 June 2013
DCRC - Digital Cultures Research Centre
Interactive theatre hit the streets of Bristol last week with Rik Lander's immersive drama 'The Memory Dealer' taking centre stage at May...- A Younger Theatre review Tuesday 28 May 2013"This new, and innovative show is a masterpiece, and fantastically produced and created."
Mayfest review: The Memory Dealer - A Younger Theatre
Posted on 28 May 2013 Written by Chloe Fry Your curiosity about this show is provoked from the very beginning, when you are emailed with ...- Bristol Culture review Friday 24 May 2013"The most fun was walking around the city centre like a spy on a secret mission that only you knew about in a well-thought out and memorable show."
- Review: Mayfest Day 8 – The Memory Dealer and Praxis Makes ...3 days ago ... A cultural meander through Bristol with plenty of stops for food and drink along the way.
- Comment from audience member"Within minutes of leaving the Watershed I was completely immersed in the experience. It was incredible wandering along the waterside slowly becoming the character and taking in the surroundings as if for the first time. As the plot developed I was continually impressed at the twists and turns that the journey took.For me the experience was made by the authenticity of it all- the receptionist at the dentists catching my eye as the narrative talked about her trustworthiness and the Guardian supplement with Eve Rust on the front."
- Nottingham University press release 16 May 2013"Unlike traditional theatre, this play unfolds in different locations around the city and the promenade audience find themselves part of the story which is revealed by live actors, video and audio installations and multi-media on their mobiles."
All the world's a stage... the drama entertainment of the future? - The University of Nottingham
PA167/13 A new kind of feature-length drama which combines live theatre with film and elements of game-play will be moving audiences, lit...
The Memory Dealer at Mayfest 2013
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