Tuesday 11th June 2013
88 Wood street
Liverpool L1 4DQ
Conference 2pm - 6 pm Lookout Live 6-9pm
ADMISSION FREE
Lookout Multimedia Liverpool Youth Conference
"How can young people be heard?"
Tuesday 11th June, saw the 1st of our Lookout UK youth conferences, showcasing the work, talents & perspectives of young people around the UK. It was an inspiring day of raw talent, passion & creativity – a celebration of the best of British youth in the UK today! The conference was held at FACT in Liverpool & saw a host of exhibitions, multimedia screenings, fun photography workshops & a fantastic panel debate exploring the issue “How can young people be heard?”.
A sneak peek of the event by a team of young film-makers from the Youth Media Agency
The multimedia screening programme included:
Greenscreen project “Positive Perceptions”, FotoNow short films, EQUALS “Debate starter, Having Our Say Too digital story from PhotoVoice.
A HUGE thank you to Nottingham Photographers Hub, Youth Media Agency, Adam Lee, Caroline Edge and everyone else involved.
Photos - clockwise from top right:
1. Young people from Halton's photovoice group get involved in the pop-up photo studio. Photo by Caroline Edge
2. Grace Savage (UK female beatboxing champion) in action as part of Lookout Live. Photo by Matt Daw.
3. Our youth panelists - from left to right: Ben Osu (Liverpool-based social entrepreneur), Sarah O'Hara (LoopRevil Press), Ryan Crawford (Lookout Nottingham photographer), Grace Savage (UK female beatbox champion). Photo by Caroline Edge.
A special thanks to Lyrix Organix for hosting the incredible, diverse line-up of Lookout LIVE music, including the incredible spoken word/musical talents of Dan Tsu & Nathaniel NattySpeaks Sobhee & Lyricalligraphy, the country vibes of Toby Parker,the AMAZING Grace Savage, the UK’s No.1 female beatboxing champion & the sounds of Hip-hop artist Cynikal. Check ‘em out!!!
And last but not least a huge thank you to our sponsors!
Without their support the event wouldn’t have been such a great success:




Cameras for the project were generously provided by