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News Art, dance and history as MAC becomes Belfast's latest cultural centreThe Northern Irish capital welcomes the Metropolitan Arts Centre, an £18 million, six-storey development which is the city's first purpose-built arts attraction.23 April 2012
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News Artist Kathy Hinde joins Bedford Creative Arts for audio bat project Vocal MigrationsKathy Hinde is working with the local community on a project using micro devices to electronically alter vocal performances, inspired by the way bats use echo locate.25 September 2012
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Review Bedwyr Williams lays siege to Ikon on the occasion of largest solo show to dateThe Welsh artist and sometime stand-up comic brings ambiguous humour, surreal drawings and ambitious intervention to the Birmingham gallery.22 May 2012
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News Bell ringers mark opening day of Olympics with Martin Creed compositionThe public have enjoyed a nationwide rendition of Martin Creed's Work No 1197: All the Bells in a Country rung as Quickly and as Loudly as Possible for Three Minutes.27 July 2012
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News Bob & Roberta Smith's Art on the Underground project launches on Central Line for OlympicsBob & Roberta Smith is the latest artist to engage with Art on the Underground - in readiness for an Olympic surge through the Central Line.11 May 2012
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Review Corporate commissions meet grassroot ambitions as Liverpool Biennial gets underwayNew director Sally Tallant aims to put Liverpool's art scene in the history books with a wealth of influential work. Mark Sheerin takes a look.17 September 2012
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Preview Hamish Fulton to stage alternative walk in Birmingham on Easter weekendThe walking artist plans to lead a group around the regenerative landscape of Curzon Park in Eastside on Sunday.29 March 2012
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Preview Hamish Fulton walks into concurrent shows at Turner Contemporary and Ikon BirminghamThe Kent-based artist whose practice involves walking and sometimes mountaineering gets his first public shows since 2002.19 January 2012
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News Human pigs and Matthew Herbert show to launch NEoN digital arts festival in DundeeScotland's only digital arts festival will launch with a herd of human pigs and a performance on the plight of pigs by celebrated electronic musician Matthew Herbert.01 November 2012
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Review JVA at Jerwood Space finds newfound purpose with "Now I Gotta Reason" group showGrizedale arts and artist Marcus Coates install a refectory table, library, print studio and shop in the Southwark gallery as it reaches out to new South London audiences.09 November 2012
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Review Mobility Projects brings show on travel and communication to the Meter RoomThe Coventry gallery plays host to a roster of Berlin artists and those with the Clarke Gallery on the second staging post of an ongoing touring show.23 February 2012
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Review Nancy Mauro-Flude takes to Phoenix Gallery for Error in Time at Brighton Digital Festival 2012Exploring the relationship between mankind and machines, a lecture and performance launched digital platform E-Permanent and the Brighton Digital Festival.06 September 2012
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News Northamptonshire's Global Footprint shoe-fest hitches ride as Coventry's Lady Godiva AwakesNorthamptonshire's boot and shoe heritage is being celebrated with a series of art events, beginning with the booting of Coventry's Cultural Olympiad Godiva Awakes.31 July 2012
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News Olympic torch makes stop at Olympiad football pitch in middle of Scottish forestThe countdown to a Scottish part of the Cultural Olympiad has begun with the arrival of the Olympic flame at a football pitch in the heart of a Selkirk forest.15 June 2012
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News Public invited to join Philharmonia Orchestra inside Science Museum's Universe of SoundVisitors will be invited to conduct and play along with the world-renowned orchestra inside a "thrilling" ten-room installation at the Science Museum in London this summer.02 April 2012
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Review Sarah Pierce listens to a dozen art students in conceptual show at The ShowroomThere is plenty to say about The Artist Talks, a North London exhibition exploring discourses surrounding artwork.19 April 2012
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C24 Feature Something for The Weekender: Five to see at The Manchester WeekenderJazz divas, nautical comedy, rubber shavings, paper art, cake and sherry - we pick a few to see as The Manchester Weekender unleashes dozens of events across the city.12 October 2012
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News Sonic Youth's Kim Gordon and artists with "mythical potential" await Supersonic FestivalBirmingham's annual celebration of all things underground announces a theme of myths and rituals, exploring the history of the city, Victorian ghosts and Pagan shrines.09 October 2012
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Review Street theatre team Royal de Luxe fill streets of Liverpool for Sea Odyssey spectacularUsing giant mechanical marionettes based on the story of a girl whose uncle wrote to her during his ill-fated trip aboard the Titanic, Sea Odyssey lights up the streets of Liverpool.23 April 2012
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News Ten artists vie for Playable City, Bristol's public art award with a technological twistPlayable City, Bristol's £30,000 award for a public artwork to play across the city's streets in summer 2013, has announced a shortlist of ten artists.17 December 2012