Radio 3 Academy Clips from Free Thinking Festival 2014
The BBC Radio 3 Academy returned with 13 students to the Free Thinking Festival 2014, which took place from 31st October to 2nd November at Sage Gateshead for a weekend of provocative debate, new ideas, live music and performance.
As part of the festival, BBC Radio 3 ran a radio production academy for creative, energetic and super keen participants to get hands on experience in a live broadcast environment.
By the end of the Academy, students finished a piece of audio on the subject of The Limits of Knowledge.
Here are the results...

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Alistair MacDonald's piece on the Limits of Knowledge for the Radio 3 Academy

Colin Mason on the Limits of Knowledge
Radio 3 Academy participant Colin Mason's piece on the Limits of Knowledge

Share Your Knowledge by Scott Hastie
Scott Hastie's piece on the Limits of Knowledge for the Radio 3 Academt

Soare Ionel Liber on the Limits of Knowledge
Soare Ionel Liber's piece examines the stress that can be induced be learning

In Space there are no Limits
by Matthew Connor

Liquid Inspiration by Bridget Hamilton
Bridget Hamilton's piece on the inspiring qualities of tea and coffee

Generation's End by James Horspool
James's piece on how knowledge is passed through the generations

A Faustian Pact
Alan Wanders and Derek Healey propose that 21st Century life is like a Faustian Pact

Nick Borthwick
Nick Borthwick is on the streets of Gateshead asking local people's views on learning

The Limits of Gaining Knowledge by Jeremy Pang
Jeremy Pang talks to local people in Sage Gateshead about their experiences of learning
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