Today we went on three trips. These were; the Whitewell Metropolitan Tabernacle, the S.A.R.C. (Sonic Arts Research Centre) at Queens University Belfast (Q.U.B.), and we also paid a visit to the creators of Sesame tree (the Northern Ireland version of the hit U.S. children's programme "Sesame Street").
At Whitewell we discovered a warren of production facilities and editing suites hidden in the attic as we were given a tour of the extensive audio and video departments within the church.


At S.A.R.C. we were given a full guided tour of the Center including the concert hall and the studios to name but a few.
[And Rob got a bionic, bluetooth-enabled hand - complete with accelerometers ... like a Wii with fingers.]
The third visit to Inferno / Sixteen South was rather more thought provoking during which we talked about all sorts of things from "the cost of muppets" to "the creative arts industry and its job availability" to "faith and the use of creativity." All in all a very busy day. Phew! I'm glad that's over.
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