www.re-dock.org
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In 2008 artists and filmmakers Tim Brunsden, Neil Winterburn, Sam Meech and John O’Shea established Re-Dock as a Community Interest Company to develop and deliver high quality creative projects throughout the North West of England and beyond.

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We work with an ever-growing network of artists (across all forms including filmmaking, poetry, technology and performance) festivals, organisations local authorities, research councils and major institutions taking a critical approach to technology and placing an emphasis on novel ways to share art practice in public environments.

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Flagship projects such as A Small Cinema and Open Source Swan Pedalo (both ongoing) highlight our organic and expansive approach to the journey an artwork may take and we place special emphasis on the value of investing in host community resources and integrating the voices of many.  The public manifestations of our work are supported by a commitment to ongoing research and development and we welcome dialogue from other practitioners globally.

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We have a commitment to developing a robust and transparent methodology for creative practitioners exploring unconventional collaborative relationships in the arts.  We support the development of creative practice through our workshops, networks, work-placements, and research activities, which we document through our online presence.

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“Canal & – suggestions for a future canal” Re-Dock collaboration with Alan Dunn, (Liverpool Biennial, 2008)

 
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