When the onion and the tea bag met the spanner…. Maggie Pearson
When the onion and the tea bag met the spanner…. Plants contains pigments which print beautifully on natural fibres and paper when coaxed with heat, water and vinegar and/or combinations of onion skins or tea bags and iron objects such as the odd spanner or two. Maggie Pearson will canter through her ecoprinting journey of discovery of how tannins in the humble onion skin or tea bag, when interacting with iron, can produce stunning botanicals prints. And all with leaves from the City of Liverpool…
Circular Reasoning: the rise of Flat Earth belief – Michael Marshall
Circular Reasoning: the rise of Flat Earth belief - Michael MarshallI’ve spent the last 5 years interviewing Flat Earth believers, and attended the Flat Earth convention in Birmingham last year. I’ve written about it for the Guardian and gizmodo, and will...
The politics of digital government – Richard Pope
The politics of digital government - Richard Pope Ignite only happens because of people who are willing to get up and share their passions, be it for a project, an idea or just something they have to tell the world.
Eamonn Harvey – Supernova in a Celtic sky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0KZBc_9m1w
Baylee Abbott – The positive power of being different
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGZwSSQsW_w
Becka Lawson – Not for the Faint-Hearted: Ticking 50 of the Harder Caving Trips in Yorkshire
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgPDLaqTb7g
Stephen Slater – The bathroom and why it’s a bit shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7SYe0_gXZk