A city-wide programme produced and programmed by Olivia Glasser which gave children and young people access to high quality visual and sound arts workshops and events in non-traditional art settings, featuring radio producers Space Kids, electronic music producers Balraj Samrai and Nick Sinna, sound artist Tony Hall, audio/visual artists Re-Dock, MadLab and Zest Theatre 
Are We Becoming Cyborgs?
All content, sounds and music made by young people of Salford at youth settings in the Valley in Swinton, the Emmanuel Centre (Friday Night Project) in Langworthy and at the Friday Night Project in Cadishead.
Music produced by Balraj Samrai and Nick Sinna
Sci Fi sounds made as part of a workshop with Tony Hall
Radio show produced by Space Kids CIC
Music, sound art and radio production workshops programmed and produced by Olivia Glasser for Salford Community Leisure
Re-Dock's 'Portals'
A mysterious glowing disc appears, inviting people to play.
PORTALS is a mesmerizing interactive experience by Re-Dock for all ages and abilities, allowing users to intuitively generate complex patterns and soundscapes using movement and colour.
At Sayo Sparky, the young people explored the generative properties of feedback and movement through projection mapping. Through their movement and interaction, intricate organic patterns emerged, accompanied by sound samples by Liverpool composer Tom Rea Smith.
Re-dock's Portals a/v installation and workshop at Sayo Sparky's half term programme 
Electronic Music Composition Workshops with Balraj Samrai and Nick Sinna 
Listen to 'Are We Becoming Cyborgs?' at the top of the page to hear 3 featured tracks made during the workshops
Lyrics generated during an electronic music composition session with Balraj Samrai with young people at The Valley, Salford.
Sci-Fi Sounds Workshop with Tony Hall
Listening to light in a Tony Hall Sci Fi Sound Workshop with young people at Emmanuel Church, Salford

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