As part of the Portsmouth Open Studios 2024 (POSE) Dr Lighthouse invites you to experience Duration, an audiovisual installation remixing found video to take you on a journey through an audio-visual wormhole to question everything we know about reality.
A little flashback to the 1Kp VJ Collective at the last @AspexPortsmouth Friday Late in November 2024. Featuring Amalog, Snowglobe and Dr Lighthouse on visuals and g0dsf4ve on DJ duties.
Darkside Portside is a self-guided poetry film trail through an imagined 18th century Portsea, Portsmouth, UK.
In March 2019, The FRONT ROOM staged a second night of performance-poetry-film following up our Waving Not Drowning event in 2017. The event took place on Thursday 31st May at The Loft, Albert Road.
In partnership with the New Theatre Royal as part of their Festival of the Sea, the Front Room staged an immersive theatre experience ‘Octopuses and Other Sea Creatures’ at The Square Tower, Old Portsmouth on the 1st March 2019.
A series of active participatory workshops are intended to inspire, inform and galvanise your interest in new forms of writing. The workshops aim to provide an understanding of the concepts of transmedia storytelling, providing skills for telling transmedia stories.
A night of ghastly short films, live cinema performance, spoken word and music – telling tales of gothic horror and supernatural terror.
This November Dr Lighthouse had the opportunity to again collaborate with the good people at The Front Room on an opening event for the 2017 Darkfest called Cure or be Cured.
Staged as part of Portsmouth Darkfest 2018, ‘Cure or be Cured’ was an evening of spoken word, film projections and immersive theatre all inspired by the iconic Plague Doctors who tried to cure sufferers of the Black Death in the 14th Century.
On the Saturday 26th November 2016 the crew at 1000 Plateaus pulled off another remarkable event with no funding and a huge amount of good will from the artists involved.
The organisers of Holmes Fest 2017 invited Dr Lighthouse to create some bespoke visuals to illuminate the Square Tower, Portsmouth in a novel way. A celebration of the arrival of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in Portsmouth in late June 1882.
The Front Room, organisers of Not Waving But Downing invited Dr Lighthouse to collaborate on the production of an event that would bring together poetry, film and performance into one unified experience.