A Multimedia Exploration of the Story of Vulcan, Blending Film, Poetry, Sound, Music, Art and Science

Would you or your organisation like to be involved with the Cradle of Fire project?

While Vulcan is our muse, our involvement with museums, cultural, heritage and educational projects and spaces is what really inspires and motivates our mission.

We’re interested in delivering fresh and fluid approaches to engagement, by activating collections and concepts in new ways. Drawing on our expertise in multimedia arts, engineering, communication, cross-cultural communities and events we’re keen to entice new audiences in new ways.

Our aim is to be accessible, inclusive and diverse. We welcome a collaborative approach.

Partners are critical to our success, be they venues, organisations, community groups or individuals.

We’re in the research and development phase of our project and our doors are wide open. Contact us with your ideas and suggestions, whatever field you’re interested in. Provided you see a connection between our stories and activities and your own, get involved, wherever you are.

Let’s blend our creativity with yours, fuse rhythm with vision, data with animation, industry with installation, heritage with the here and now, let’s bend some rules and forge new prospects together.

Beyond our key outcome, the Cradle of Fire short film, is a whole world of possibilities for the future, wherever and whoever you are.

Check our About page and our Timeline to see where we’re at then drop us a line!

 

 

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We’d love to hear from you as we develop the Cradle of Fire project. Please use the contact page to get in touch.

About Cradle of Fire

Cradle of Fire is a research and development project, supported by public funds from Arts Council England. We are also grateful for support from our partners and creative collaborators. Read more on the dedicated About pages.

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Cradle of Fire Timeline

Check our progress to date and future plans via the timeline