A digital map for a digital age. A specially commissioned digital map
charts the life of Norfolk in writing, images and film on one day in April.
People in the Southern Counties, Oxford, Wiltshire and Hampshire write a giant version of the party game 'Consequences'.
Performers and members of the public take an artistic journey from Milton
Keynes to St. Pancras, London, exploring commuter-land.
Sounds of the county are nominated by radio listeners, creating an
interactive sculpture to tour theatres and go on exhibition throughout
Lincoln.
Young offenders in Reading Prison, together with the help of performance
poet John Hegley, write about how England has made them.
Using volunteers from the community, hard-hitting social issues are tackled
in play set around the Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
How dramatic is a cup of tea? Find out with performances, workshops and
interactive elements with the Big Screen and BBC Tees.
School pupils turn sonic detectives to hunt down the quintessential sounds
of Oxford and Robert Jarvis weaves them into a piece of music.
Snapshots of words, photos and songs are collected by listeners to
build a unique picture of Gloucestershire. The combined material forms a touring
exhibition.
The ancient and modern myths that make Devon so much a part of England
will be explored in a series of dramas to be broadcast over 2009/10.
On the search for a new anthem in Liverpool: people join forces to celebrate
their Englishness and create an anthem, a poem and a drama.
Artists help design 100 flags from ten community groups to symbolise
the relationship the Lakes have with people in time for 2012.
If Coventry were a recipe, what ingredients would you need to make it?
Submit your culinary ideas to this sculptural edible map of Coventry.
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