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      A membership organisation run by makers for makers giving an authentic, collective and professional voice for the sector. Posts by Advisor @helenvoce.

      The #DISTANCEProject offers #makers opportunities The #DISTANCEProject offers #makers opportunities to #collaborate & share experiences & #objects in new & exciting ways through #immersive #digital technologies.
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In the first phase of the project, in partnership with @soluis_heritage & funded by @creativeinformatics, we seek 6 makers from South-East #Scotland to experiment with the technology during the 2 month project.
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App d/line of 18:00, Sunday 24/01/2021.
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Follow the link in the Linktree in our bio ⬆️ for further details & to download the call for makers.
      This month we will issue the #RethinkingOurRhythms This month we will issue the #RethinkingOurRhythms newsletter weekly as we've a lot to share, inc.:
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* An open call for 6 #makers from South East Scotland to join us & @soluis_heritage in the #DISTANCEProject, apply by 24/01/2021
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#Angus #Creatives Coffee Morning with @angusalive, 10:30 on Thursday 14/01/2021
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      In partnership with @angusalive, we will host the In partnership with @angusalive, we will host the #Angus #Creatives Zoom Coffee Mornings open to all #creative practitioners living & working in the area. Sessions will be relaxed, providing an informal way of getting to know one another & share details of creative activity happening locally. 
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The first session is 10:30 on Thursday 14/01/2021. Subsequent sessions a will be held on the middle Thursday of each month. 
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If you would like to attend, please email #AAS Chair @carolsinclairwilson at hello@appliedartsscotland.org.uk for a link to joint the meeting.
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      The 1st #RethinkingOurRhythms 2021 newsletter has The 1st #RethinkingOurRhythms 2021 newsletter has been issued. In it you will find more about:
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