Hello and welcome to another episode of the Perception Podcast with me your host Caroline Partridge. Today I'm joined by Roger Hartley founder of the Bureau of Silly Ideas. Driven by an underlying sense of altruism and a passion for the absurd Roger has made it his mission to bring the genius of silly ideas into the mainstream and goes on to explain the ethos behind the Bureau and its seriously silly work. We talk about how subverting the everyday creates the space for magic to happen, and Roger recounts some of the Bureau’s exploits, that include rampant robot wheelie bins, harvesting the pheromones of success whilst masquerading as event sponsors, and working with the UN. We also look at how silliness and eccentricity are at risk in the wake of cancel culture and how we can push creative boundaries by blurring the lines of reality and illusion. So please join me as we look at life through a different lens.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
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"Silliness for me is the key to free thought and eccentricity and where the glimpses of genius come from”
“I was raised in a way where you think of giving first”
“They dilute stupid into silly and they’re too different words in my head”
“When you remember something that you’ve done that is brilliant, you created a pheromone that’s associated with success”
ABOUT THE GUEST
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Roger is a celebrated public space maverick who creates inspired madness on the
streets of the UK and beyond. An experienced creator, performer, producer & maker he
has worked across theatre, film, music, stage, television and Outdoor Arts. In 2002 he
founded the Bureau Of Silly Ideas. As Artistic Director he has devised street theatre
experiences from remote-controlled wheelie bins and stunt clown shows through to
large-scale conceptual artworks called 'SuperFictions. Often a guest lecturer and
masterclass leader Roger has also been a Leverhulme Scholar, Ted Talk presenter and
is currently a member of the Hard Art cultural collective & Guardians of the Arches.
Previous Directorships include Big Oriental Squid Inc and Bio Organism Substrate
Industries.
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