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6:12 PM May 17, 2021
Stuart Semple is asking people to enter the Marvellous Memory Machine and share their Bournemouth stories
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Internationally renowned conceptual artist Stuart Semple has launched a major project to preserve local memories from his home town of Bournemouth. Semple is one of the UK’s leading post YBA (Young British Artists) names, known for his
Happy Cloud performance from Tate Modern, where he flooded the London skyline with artificial, eco clouds in the shape of smiley’s during the 2009 recession.
The Marvellous Memory Machine will share stories between generations
- Credit: Stuart Semple
Sixty Summers is not actually Stoneâs first solo release; there was The Memory Machine in 2010 and By The Horns in 2012. But, she says, â[those albums] felt like songs that I could have put on an Angus & Julia record. And this feels like a first record.â
Stoneâs reinvention has been a long time coming. She and her brother never intended to be a double act â they only paired up because their aunt, music industry veteran Cathy Oates, suggested they put out an EP together. That release, Chocolate & Cigarettes, was an immediate hit that sealed their future. But collaboration didnât come naturally.
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