Spoken Word
ScotlandsFest: Trust Issues, Fake News, Real Poems
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Alan Riach performs new poems exploring themes of trust and misinformation, framed around his collection "What the Sea Gives" and the paradox of AI descriptions preceding the work's existence.
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