A CITY gallery will allow people to broadcast their thoughts about Bradford to the world at an event on Saturday.

For a whole afternoon, the Deadstream, a long-term artistic streaming collective who have broadcast from FUSE art space at Rawson Place for three years, will make their technology open to the public.

Throughout the afternoon, some of Bradford’s most celebrated spoken word artists and poets will make their interventions and speak about what they think it is to experience culture and be a Bradfordian.

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There will be a wearable device (Flowfal) that allows visitors to conduct their own unique piece of surround sound music and direct futuristic 3-D visuals that will go out to the internet viewers across the globe.

The free event, which runs from 2pm to 6pm, includes original interactive compositions by Bradford-based sound-artists Jack The Funk (aka Owl Mask) and GRST (Lukas Hornby), as well as spoken word interventions by local artists including Lateral G.