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knowlewestmedia
by knowlewestmedia
Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC) supports people to make positive changes in their lives and communities, using technology and the arts to come up with creative solutions to problems and explore innovative ways of doing things. We're an arts organisation and charity and we've been based in South Bristol since 1996.Our current projects include skills training and employment programmes for young people and working with local people to explore issues ranging from health to housing. We also run The Factory, an award-winning making and training space based at Filwood Green Business Park, which offers training courses and access to new manufacturing technologies.
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WRIT LARGE #3 BELLA, CHLOE, DAN & DOGAN
Writ Large is a series of recorded chats between people living, working, studying and playing in and around Filwood Broadway. To announce each episode, an excerpt is pasted large on a hoarding on the Broadway. The Writ Large podcast has been created by artists in residence Linzy Na Nakorn and Rachael Clerke who are working in Knowle West, South Bristol across 2025 as part of Filwood in Motion. They’re creating work in/with the community as the high street changes as part of £30million Transforming Filwood Broadway regeneration works.
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WRIT LARGE #4 CLAUDIA & JAKUB
Writ Large is a series of recorded chats between people living, working, studying and playing in and around Filwood Broadway. To announce each episode, an excerpt is pasted large on a hoarding on the Broadway. The Writ Large podcast has been created by artists in residence Linzy Na Nakorn and Rachael Clerke who are working in Knowle West, South Bristol across 2025 as part of Filwood in Motion. They’re creating work in/with the community as the high street changes as part of £30million Transforming Filwood Broadway regeneration works.
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WRIT LARGE #1 MAKALA & TAY
Writ Large is a series of recorded chats between people living, working, studying and playing in and around Filwood Broadway. To announce each episode, an excerpt is pasted large on a hoarding on the Broadway. The Writ Large podcast has been created by artists in residence Linzy Na Nakorn and Rachael Clerke who are working in Knowle West, South Bristol across 2025 as part of Filwood in Motion. They’re creating work in/with the community as the high street changes as part of £30million Transforming Filwood Broadway regeneration works.
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WRIT LARGE #5 IVAN & VINCE
Writ Large is a series of recorded chats between people living, working, studying and playing in and around Filwood Broadway. To announce each episode, an excerpt is pasted large on a hoarding on the Broadway. The Writ Large podcast has been created by artists in residence Linzy Na Nakorn and Rachael Clerke who are working in Knowle West, South Bristol across 2025 as part of Filwood in Motion. They’re creating work in/with the community as the high street changes as part of £30million Transforming Filwood Broadway regeneration works.
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WRIT LARGE #2 NICK & MATT
Writ Large is a series of recorded chats between people living, working, studying and playing in and around Filwood Broadway. To announce each episode, an excerpt is pasted large on a hoarding on the Broadway. The Writ Large podcast has been created by artists in residence Linzy Na Nakorn and Rachael Clerke who are working in Knowle West, South Bristol across 2025 as part of Filwood in Motion. They’re creating work in/with the community as the high street changes as part of £30million Transforming Filwood Broadway regeneration works.
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Bedminster Audio Description - Stories from Bemmy and Redcliffe
Bedminster Audio Description - Stories from Bemmy and Redcliffe by knowlewestmedia
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Filwood Audio Description - Intro
Filwood Audio Description - Intro by knowlewestmedia
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Bedminster Audio Description - Intro
Bedminster Audio Description - Intro by knowlewestmedia
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Filwood Audio Description - Food Stories cabinet and fridge
Filwood Audio Description - Food Stories cabinet and fridge by knowlewestmedia
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'Whose Data?' by Richard Layzell (2011)
In 2011, Knowle West residents and 5 artists worked to identify data that would be useful for the community and explored new and innovative ways to visualise it. Along the way, they also considered how data can be made more open and accessible, how it can be used by communities and what rights people have to the data they generate. As part of this project, Richard Layzell recorded what was bought in local shops as if he were a shop till and worked with pupils at Greenfield Primary School to investigate and record biodiversity data.
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XLR Sessions Highlights (2016)
Here are just a few highlights from our past XLR Sessions (2016) programme at KWMC. This audio has been installed in our Foundations for the Future exhibition (2025). This includes: - England To Equador Project - Sound is sounding in my heart - Vice talking about XLR on The Universal Magnetic Show - Ujima - 4NINE Grime Anthem ft. Deep, Danger, Embar, Lady K, Dman, Tokzic, A.M-B, Box & Horgan!
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SoundWave Highlights (2025)
Here are just a few highlights from the past several years of our SoundWave programme at KWMC. This audio has been installed in our Foundations for the Future exhibition (2025). - Manu & Pearl's Song - Jimmy's Podcast - Aleasha's Podcast - 'You Can Call Me Al' by Pearl - Arlo & Cass' Podcast - Lola & Teddy's Song
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Hack-a-Heckle: Hide (2017)
Hack A Heckle (HAH) was a social action campaign using the power of music to challenge gender-based harassment in Bristol, UK. The campaign was run by a collective of musicians, creatives and activists aged 18-25, with the support of Bristol-based arts organisation Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC). The members of Hack a Heckle came together during KWMC’s seven-month leadership programme Change Creators: XLR Collective. HAH’s debut album of original music was inspired by the stories, experiences and information they uncovered during their campaign. The collective launched HAH at the Bristol Harbour Festival 2017 and performed at venues across the city. Find out more about the members of HAH and their journey on the Change Creators programme at www.kwmc.org.uk/xlrcollective/ This track includes: Bethany Hamilton Allotey – Content Creator, Vocals Milo Clack – Lead Surveyor/Content Creator, Vocals Molly Perryman - Media Coordinator, Drums William Sissons – Campaign Leader, Bass Guitar Mikey Martelette - Guitar Guitar, bass and drums recorded at dBS College Bristol by Lewis Bradshaw. With thanks to Beth and the dBS Team for their continued support of the project. Vocals, violin and additional guitar recorded at Knowle West Media Centre by James Kennaby. All tracks mixed and mastered by Freehouse Studios, Bristol Artwork by Olivia Sully-Karlis More here: https://hackaheckle.bandcamp.com/album/hah-ep Hack a Heckle was developed through Change Creators: The XLR Collective, a music leadership programme run by Knowle West Media Centre. KWMC is supported by Bristol City Council and supported using public funding by Arts Council England. At this time, KWMC’s Young People’s Programme was supported by BBC Children in Need. Change Creators: The XLR Collective was supported by Youth Music and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
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Women, Data & The Future: Looking Back (2017)
Responding to issues of sharing data in digital spaces, including on social media and to strengthen access to and understanding of data, KWMC ran a series of projects with women and artists. This included the ‘Women, Data and the Future’ project, a collaboration between women living in Knowle West and Merthyr Tydfil, Wales exploring topics including data privacy, understanding personal and ‘big data’, and how big companies use personal data. Several Knowle West women became advocates for much greater care in using Facebook and other social media platforms.
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Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 1 - Free afternoon tea at The Park
Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 1 - Free afternoon tea at The Park by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 5 - Cooking stories
Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 5 - Cooking stories by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Fridge): 1 - Porto corkscrew
Food Artefacts (Fridge): 1 - Porto corkscrew by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Fridge): 2 - New restaurant on Leinster Avenue
Food Artefacts (Fridge): 2 - New restaurant on Leinster Avenue by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 4 - Washing Pile Poem
Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 4 - Washing Pile Poem by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 3 - Dinner at The Park
Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 3 - Dinner at The Park by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 2 - We Are More
Food Artefacts (Cupboard): 2 - We Are More by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Fridge): 3 - Go to meal
Food Artefacts (Fridge): 3 - Go to meal by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Fridge): 5 - Grandmas dumplings
Food Artefacts (Fridge): 5 - Grandmas dumplings by knowlewestmedia
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Food Artefacts (Fridge): 4 - Square Food Foundation
Food Artefacts (Fridge): 4 - Square Food Foundation by knowlewestmedia
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Poetry: 2 - Bamboozled By Cheese
Poetry: 2 - Bamboozled By Cheese by knowlewestmedia
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Poetry: 4 - Joy, mood and memories
Poetry: 4 - Joy, mood and memories by knowlewestmedia
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Poetry: 1 - At Filwood Library
Poetry: 1 - At Filwood Library by knowlewestmedia
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Stories from Bemmy and Recliffe: 2 - DIY DLH
Stories from Bemmy and Recliffe: 2 - DIY DLH by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 10 - East Street Thoroughfare
History Map: 10 - East Street Thoroughfare by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 1 - Birth of Southville
History Map: 1 - Birth of Southville by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 11 - Nothing Meaner
Dean Lane Skatepark: 11 - Nothing Meaner by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 6 - Learning
Dean Lane Skatepark: 6 - Learning by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 8 - What is Special about Dean Lane
Dean Lane Skatepark: 8 - What is Special about Dean Lane by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 10 - Why do people skate
Dean Lane Skatepark: 10 - Why do people skate by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 17 - St Mary Redcliffe Church
History Map: 17 - St Mary Redcliffe Church by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 15 - Redcliffe Bridge
History Map: 15 - Redcliffe Bridge by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 3 - DLH Fun Day
Dean Lane Skatepark: 3 - DLH Fun Day by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 9 - What it feels like to skate
Dean Lane Skatepark: 9 - What it feels like to skate by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 2 - Community
Dean Lane Skatepark: 2 - Community by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 8 - Dean Lane Coal Merchants
History Map: 8 - Dean Lane Coal Merchants by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 12 - Flood of 1968
History Map: 12 - Flood of 1968 by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 9 - Dean Lane Sweet Shop
History Map: 9 - Dean Lane Sweet Shop by knowlewestmedia
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Community Noticeboard: 1 - Community Spirit
Community Noticeboard: 1 - Community Spirit by knowlewestmedia
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Stories from Bemmy and Recliffe: 3 - I need more
Stories from Bemmy and Recliffe: 3 - I need more by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 13 - Bedminster Library
History Map: 13 - Bedminster Library by knowlewestmedia
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Community Noticeboard: 3 - Local Places
Community Noticeboard: 3 - Local Places by knowlewestmedia
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Dean Lane Skatepark: 4 - History of Dean Lane
Dean Lane Skatepark: 4 - History of Dean Lane by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 7 - A Lifetime in Bedminster
History Map: 7 - A Lifetime in Bedminster by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 4 - Bedminster in World War 2
History Map: 4 - Bedminster in World War 2 by knowlewestmedia
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History Map: 5 - Roman Road
History Map: 5 - Roman Road by knowlewestmedia
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Knowle West Media Centre (KWMC) supports people to make positive changes in their lives and communities, using technology and the arts to come up with creative solutions to problems and explore innovative ways of doing things. We're an arts organisation and charity and we've been based in South Bristol since 1996.Our current projects include skills training and employment programmes for young people and working with local people to explore issues ranging from health to housing. We also run The Factory, an award-winning making and training space based at Filwood Green Business Park, which offers training courses and access to new manufacturing technologies.
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