Wunderbar 2011: a week of activity, spontaneity, interaction, dialogue and play.

Here we are, two years on from the first Wunderbar. Its been quite a rollercoaster couple of years, both at home and around the world. We’ve seen new technologies, new governments, new land mass, new ideas. Manmade and natural changes, some for the better, some for the worse. This year’s festival is a moment in this fast-changing world, one we hope reflects something of the time we are in.

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Get Involved

Wunderbar and all its projects are invitations for you.

As well as the events themselves looking for your input, we have a number of ways you can get involved, give us your comments, and propose ideas for the future. 

Send us messages via twitter, using the hashtag #wunderbar11; or post to our Facebook wall. During the festival you can post comments and pics onto a real wall in the Wunderbar HQ.

Morgan talking triangles

Lesson Two: 9/11 and The Economic Crisis

One of the interesting, and potentially problematic, aspects of A School is that no one in attendance is an expert. 

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It's exactly this cold in the office today http://t.co/Ja4DXJKE. Warning: may contain fruity language. 3 days ago


Just seen a first cut of @lizzienixon's @be_achangemaker film for the festival. Looking lovely! 2 weeks ago


Just seen a first cut of @lizziemixon's @be_achangemaker film for the festival. Looking lovely! 2 weeks ago

Wunderbar Radio

Culture Lab radio, hosted by our Audio Programme Producer Ko-Le Chen, is resident radio for the festival.

Live broadcast and pre-festival interviews as well as regular broadcast here

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