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Episode: 2346
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Title: HPR2346: Liverpool Makefest 2017 Show 4
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2346/hpr2346.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 01:31:53
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This in HBR episode 2,346 entitled Liverpool Make First 2017 Show 4 and is part of the series
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Interviews.
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It is posted by Tony Hume at Tony H1,212 and is about 5 minutes long and carries a clean
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flag.
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The summary is a short series of interviews done at Liverpool Make First 2017.
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Hello, this is Tony Hume for our public radio with the fourth in a series of interviews
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that I did at Liverpool Make First 2017 on the 24th of June this year.
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Enjoy the interviews.
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Thank you.
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Hello, this is Tony Hume at Liverpool Make First and I've got one of the organisers with me.
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I'm Hilary Harper.
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I'm one of the crew chiefs, so myself and my husband are supporting the volunteers who
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are helping set up, Marshall, welcome people and guide people throughout the day.
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So we only organise a little bit of it, really.
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So what is Liverpool Make First?
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For me Liverpool Make First is a celebration of everything around making.
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Whether that is craft or digital creation and it's aim to showcase and to encourage
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involvement in all aspects of making and primarily around engaging the public,
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children, families, communities in the wonders of creation.
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I'm a well-being practitioner and I'm one of the things I very much promote is creativity
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has been very, very good for your emotional and physical health, so it's a real passion of mine.
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Thank you very much.
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That's one of the best explanations of an event like this that I've heard for a long time.
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Thank you.
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Hello, this is Tony Hume for our public radio and I'm still at Liverpool Make First and I'm
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on the pattern craft store and I've got with me and Gemma is going to explain a little
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bit about what pattern craft is.
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Yeah, so pattern craft is an analog digital punch card reader, so programming old school,
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hooking up to Minecraft, creating music, writing with binary and ASCII, so you make a
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punch card, feed into a reader and it either builds something in Minecraft or generates
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some sound or writes something on the screen.
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Brilliant, so how did you get into doing this with Minecraft?
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In Minecraft, so I'm an artist at the background and I was doing a lot of things with museums
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and galleries and realised that Minecraft is a big draw for attracting the kid, works
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really well and I've got two boys and it was kind of, yeah, started using Minecraft for
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other workshops and then I was learning to code and looking at textiles and coding and
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then punch card read it, yeah, it was all a bit of a fluke project.
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So if you've got a website that people can go up, Pat and Graph.co.
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Right, thank you very much, it looks really good and you've got a load of pie seeds
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here, they're yours or they've been donated.
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They are mine but they were funded by the IETs, so I've got a grant to develop some resources
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for Minecraft to get out of school.
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Right, that's really good, thank you very much.
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This is Tony Hughes from Hacker Public Radio and I'm at Liverpool McFest and I've got
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with me Simon Ryder of Liverpool Book Art.
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Hello Simon, I know we've just done this interview but we had a technical itch, so we're
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going to try it again, so could you tell us a little bit about your project?
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So Liverpool Book Art is an organiser of events and exhibitions around the field of book
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art or sometimes called artist books and these are largely books made by artists and they
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are made in different ways, some artists make their own paper, other artists take existing
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books and manipulate them, say by folding the pages or even carving into them with scalples.
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Some people make books out of different materials, I've got books with ceramic covers, a book
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with the covers made out of driftwood, they could be notebooks or they could be stories
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or they could be illustrations.
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So whereabouts do you do this?
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So practitioners around the country, there is an author's group of practitioners who meet
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once a month in actually in Liverpool Central Library to discuss techniques and opportunities
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and the work that I do is Liverpool Book Art, I put on an annual artist book fair in Liverpool
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again at the Central Library, next one is the 8th and 9th of July and I also organise
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exhibitions and the last exhibition I did was in Liverpool and then I got invited to
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take some books to southern Italy.
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Wow, sudden this and that, it's a nice place to go too for an exhibition.
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Absolutely, but it's a very international field so when I did this big exhibition last year
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I got works submitted to me from all over the UK but I also exhibited work from Russia,
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Japan, Australia, Poland, Germany and a bunch of other countries as well.
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So it's a really fantastic international community of creators.
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Lovely.
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Just so that listeners can find you, how would they find you on the internet?
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So I keep everything simple, everything is under the name of Liverpool Book Art, if you
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search for that you'll find the website, you'll find the Facebook page and even the email
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address is Liverpool Book Art at gmail.com.
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Thank you very much.
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