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Children's Playground Crisis
Children and teenagers are enthusiastic about flying kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 20, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
A father accompanies his son flying a kite in an open field at the construction site of a housing complex in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 20, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The ''Kite Hunter'' stands ready with his stick, waiting for the kite to lose the fight and be cut off from its string on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The seller manages his kites as he waits for customers on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
Kite sellers serve buyers who want to fly kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
Kite sellers serve buyers who want to fly kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The seller manages his kites as he waits for customers on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
Children and teenagers are enthusiastic about flying kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
A father accompanies his son playing with a kite in an open field at the construction site of a housing complex in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
A father accompanies his son playing with a kite in an open field at the construction site of a housing complex in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
''Kite Hunters'' fight over a kite that breaks after losing the fight on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
Children and teenagers are enthusiastic about flying kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The ''Kite Hunter'' stands ready with his stick, waiting for the kite to lose the fight and be cut off from its string on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The ''Kite Hunter'' stands ready with his stick, waiting for the kite to lose the fight and be cut off from its string on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built, in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
Children and teenagers are enthusiastic about flying kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Children's Playground Crisis
The seller manages his kites as he waits for customers on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on the outskirts of Jakarta, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_187431385_NUR
Children's Playground Crisis
Children and teenagers are enthusiastic about flying kites on an open land field where a housing complex will soon be built in Depok City, West Java, on July 29, 2025. As development increases rapidly, especially in big cities, the number of open spaces for children to play decreases, raising concerns that children increasingly lose safe and suitable places to play and interact with the environment. (Photo by Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto) -
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Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.
Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.
Ed Newton-Rex prepares tea while wearing the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”
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Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.
Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.
Ed Newton-Rex uses the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”
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Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.
Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.
Ed Newton-Rex poses for a portrait at his home office in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”
Marissa Leshnov / Guardian / eyevine
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Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.
Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.
Ed Newton-Rex writes an email while wearing the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”
Marissa Leshnov / Guardian / eyevine
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Ed Newton-Rex: I spent a week working, exercising and relaxing in virtual reality. I’m shocked to say it finally works
Bar some glitches, Ed Newton-Rex thinks a tipping point has been reached - except when it comes to virtual gigs.
Ed spent a week doing everything that he could - working, exercising, composing - on his virtual reality headset. This was the year virtual reality threatened to go mainstream, with prices becoming more attainable and Apple entering the market, and so he wanted to see how far VR has come since I first tried it in the mid-2010s.
Ed Newton-Rex writes an email while wearing the Meta Quest 3 virtual reality headset at home in Palo Alto, Calif., Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024. Newton-Rex says that his experience wearing a virtual reality headset consistently for a week was “generally positive.”
Marissa Leshnov / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is set in the West Midlands and will embark on eight-city tour starting in Birmingham.
In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats, an immersive VR experience embarking on an eight-city national tour this week with the aim of taking audiences back in time to the beginning of the acid house movement.
Starting in Birmingham, in the heart of the West Midlands where it is set, the experience features first-hand accounts from promoters, ravers, police officers and pirate radio presenters who experienced the illegal rave scene in the 80s and 90s.
Visitors at the launch of "In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats", a VR adventure allowing audiences to experience the 1980s Acid House scene. The exhibition and interactive journey runs at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and recreates the excitement of tracking down and dancing at an all-night illegal warehouse party in nearby Coventry in 1989.
Birmingham, UK. 18 July 2024.
Christopher Thomond / Guardian / eyevine
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