Uncanny Valley – Brighton Fringe 2010

Uncanny Valley

Wolfgang, Spacedog

Spacedog are teaming up with Professor Elemental to bring you a delightfully unsettling evening, probing our very human fears of the almost human, from zombies to ventriloquists’ dummies. Accompanied by our home-spun musical robots, we’ll be singing songs of love, death and the uncanny as we explore the darkest reaches of your mind. With theremins, taxidermy and strange automata.

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Venue

8:00pm and 9:40pm (show lasts 75 minutes)
5 May 2010
Marlborough Theatre
Brighton
Tickets (£8/£7 -- on sale soon from Brighton Festival Fringe)

Professor Elemental

Professor Elemental

Sarah Angliss (Spacedog) on theremin

Sarah Angliss (Spacedog) on theremin

Spacedog with Clara 2.0 (photo Melita Dennet)

Spacedog with Clara 2.0 (photo Melita Dennet)

The badgermingo - the results of one of Prof. Elemental's taxidermy experiments

The badgermingo - the results of one of Prof. Elemental's taxidermy experiments

Clara 2.0 the theremin-playing robot doll

Clara 2.0 the theremin-playing robot doll

Clara 2.0 will be playing theremin in the show -- see an early video of Clara 2.0 in action.

An early test with Hugo -- the 1930s singing vent doll.

Professor Elemental singing Cup of Brown Joy

Press

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For more information about this Brighton Fringe show, please contact Sarah Angliss (Spacedog): sarah [dot] spacedog [at] gmail [dot] com. Read more about Spacedog shows, robots and reviews on this website. Hear more of Elemental’s work on his MySpace site.

The badgermingo

The badgermingo - one of Prof. Elemental's animal experiments

The badgermingo - one of Prof. Elemental's animal experiments

The badgermingo is one of many fine creations from gentleman rapper Professor Elemental, highlight of the Marlborough’s recent Steampunk Hidden Cabaret. We were there, performing with vocals, theremin and robotic bells at the end of the night. Elemental’s set was packed with brilliant songs about animal experiments, machines and tea. This grainy image scarcely does justice to his marvellous creature, which the audience were fortunate enough to glimpse on the night. Judging by the lyrics to Animal Magic, the badgermingo is no cryptozoological wonder but the result of one of the Professor’s own extreme taxidermy experiments.

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