Digital is Dangerous
Apr 10th, 2008 by admin

Keir Williams the FADE research assistant has been awarded an arts council ‘Grants for the Arts’ to fund his joint show ‘May Be Protest’ with artist Chris Poolman. The exhibiton is based at two venues in Birmingham; Jibbering Records ( A record shop) and The Hare and Hounds (a pub and music venue).
Jibbering Records will become a temporary head quarters for the ‘Digital is Dangerous” campaign, a public information campaign, conference and exhibition on the terrible dangers of going digital. To find out more about the protests, activities and how you can get involved visit www.digitalisdangerous.co.uk.
The Hare and Hounds will become a temporary head quarters for the “No to Pub Nationalisation”. This campaign is a protest against the new government initiative to nationalise all English pubs by 2015. To find out more about the protests, activities and how you can get involved visit www.protectourpubs.co.uk

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