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If we could hear Flunstellas, what might they sound like? We asked Adam Cooper (In Atoms) to create a piece of music to set the tone as people were finding their seats for the Flunconference. In... |
Neil Winterburn starts the Flunconference off by introducing Flunstellas as a metaphor that places the more interesting aspects of ourselves on the outside, instead of the inside and asks what can... |
Ishtar talks about how ideas relating to psychology & parapsychology inform her dance practice. She conducts a live experiment performing an improvised dance in response to the movement of... |
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At the Flunconference Steve Boyland talked about his vocal performances and how that, in some ways he has been working with Flunstellas for years, without being aware of it. He shared insights into... |
Writer and dramatist Lucy Fiori performs as Martha Creep, telling spooky tales of the secret Flunstellas she has seen and smelt. |
Clinical Psychologist Richard Brown (Manchester University) shares a Psychological perspective Flunstellas and why they are important. |
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Exploring ways in which to visualize Flunstellas, Sam Meech describes his use of video imaging in public spaces to reveal the hidden trails and auras of the public, and suggests that both ideas and... |
Neil Winterburn introduced Flunstellas to the audience at the 7th Ignite Liverpool event, and asked them to meditate on the thoughts in the room. |










