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An interactive audio experience that uncovers the secrets of past and present surveillance operations.
30 years ago the fall of the Berlin Wall marked the end of the Cold War. Working on a six month research project with local young people, NIE has delved into the history of the Cambridgeshire’s Tri-Base area and the impact the Cold War has had on modern-day surveillance.
We now invite you to come and see our findings. Spynet will be touring around local libraries in Cambridgeshire and is a free event.
Your mission: Explore the exhibition and take part in an interactive audio experience to reveal your inner Spy.
(Performances run throughout the day and last 25 minutes)
Performers: Julia Masli and Patrick Morris
Director: Michael Judge
Heritage Co-ordinator: Hilary Cox Condron
Set Design: Amanda Stekley
Sound Design: Matt Lewis
Animator: Elizabeth Hobbs
Production Manager: Ash Day
Producer: Emily Blackwell
Film Maker: Colin Stevens
In partnership with the
Norris Museum: Susan Bate
Ramsey Neighbourhoods Trust : Val Fendley, Anna Bradley-Dorman
The Library Presents: Joanne Grey
With Thanks to
Mick Napier, Alan and Anne Robson, David Blandford, Philip Smith, Miroslav Trejtnar and Naomi Akielan.
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The project "NIE Theatre - Graphic design/branding" is financed by the European Union - NextGenerationEU within the Creative Vouchers program by Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic.