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Writer and theorist Mark Fisher speaks about his book ‘Capitalist Realism Is There no Alternative? (Zero Books 2009) in which he addresses the condition of ideological malaise produced by neo-liberal...
Images from MY DARLING CLEMENTINE form the basis for thought-provoking interpretation in Fisher’s experimental film. Combining stunning optical printing with a dense weaving of poetry, storytelling, and...
Demonstrates how the process of negotiation can be transformed from adverserial confrontation to mutual problem solving. Uses live negotiations, coaching and mediation advice and includes a running...
In 30 years, award-wining photographers and National Geographic grantees Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher have travelled over 270,000 miles through 40 countries in Africa to document more than 150 cultures....
A TRE/RAF training film explaining how certain weather conditions can produce unusual radar vision of low-level targets beyond the geometric horizon.
In December 1942 the first RAF squadron was equipped with AI Mark VIII, the main production version of the first centimetric Aircraft Interception radar system. This film explains in detail how AI Mark VIII...
Part 1 (1963): A film about starlines made for the Granada Television series ANOTHER WORLD. In 1963 Douglas Fisher was filming starling roosts near Colchester when he heard that Dr Eastwood and members of...
An estimated 200 million people and countless domestic animals in the tropics and sub-tropics suffer from schistosomiasis (bilharzia), and perhaps 400 million others are at risk. The video uses...
Follows the two Voyager spacecraft to Neptune, launched by NASA in 1977. Chronicles Voyager’s discoveries as it travels throughout the solar system. Features highlights from several earlier HORIZON...
A pot-pourri Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) people, places, TRE/RAF radar training films and World War 2 events, including a visit to TRE in Malvern on 19 July 1944 by King George VI and...
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