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I was held captive by the warmth of my central heating for most of the weekend, but I did escape (reluctantly) to do a very cold and snowy sunrise walk, as well as see two awesome women test out their material at Battersea Arts Centre.  All shot on a Canon 5D Mark 1, with a 28-105mm lens.

Walking toward St Paul's Cathedral on Tate Modern's sunrise walk and breakfast with Royal Society University Research Fellow Lucie Green. The walk was part of the International Year of Light in collaboration with the Institute of Physics.

Walking toward St Paul’s Cathedral on Tate Modern’s sunrise walk and breakfast with Royal Society University Research Fellow Lucie Green. The walk was part of the International Year of Light in collaboration with the Institute of Physics.

Royal Society University Research Fellow Lucie Green holding court.

Royal Society University Research Fellow Lucie Green holding court.

Christmas lights on Watling Street.

Christmas lights on Watling Street.

...and then came the snow.

…and then came the snow.

A steward at Battersea Arts Centre rounds up the audience for Scratch double bill Show Me The Money and How To Die of a Broken Heart.

A steward at Battersea Arts Centre rounds up the audience for Scratch double bill Show Me The Money and How To Die of a Broken Heart.

Paula Varjack in Show Me The Money. Opener of the Scratch double bill at Battersea Arts Centre.

Paula Varjack in Show Me The Money. Opener of the Scratch double bill at Battersea Arts Centre.

Femi Martin (who performed in her own show How To Die of a Broken Heart) talks to the audience.

Femi Martin (who performed in her own show How To Die of a Broken Heart) talks to the audience.

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Something you should see… Ethometric Museum http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/something-you-should-see-ethometric-museum/ http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/arts-culture/something-you-should-see-ethometric-museum/#comments Tue, 22 May 2012 10:00:30 +0000 http://www.theculturalexpose.co.uk/?p=3921   Seeing as we like the weird and the wonderful things that crop up in town, it took little convincing to spread the word about Etnometric Museum, a unique, immersive experience at Battersea Arts Centre where science meets theatre.  Hailed at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, the performance sees attendees introduced to a peculiar collection of “ethometric” devices […]

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Seeing as we like the weird and the wonderful things that crop up in town, it took little convincing to spread the word about Etnometric Museum, a unique, immersive experience at Battersea Arts Centre where science meets theatre.  Hailed at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe, the performance sees attendees introduced to a peculiar collection of “ethometric” devices  – known for the impact they can have on your physical and psychological state – before the eccentric  “Professor” Ray Lee (the composer and sound artist behind it all) demonstrates them all to intriguing effect.  So if you’re after an entertaining – albeit peculiar-  break from the norm, the Museum’s at BAC on May 25th and 26th and definitely worth the visit.

For more info, visit www.bac.org.uk/whats-on/ethometric-museum

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