Archive for the 'art' Category
Vintage and Retro design
Wow I think Smashing Magazine definitely gets the favourite blog of the month award - a great post here all about retro and vintage design (I particularly love James White’s “retro cosmic” stuff!)




RumbleTV
Stumbled upon this in Make Magazine, it’s pretty random - there’s something I really like about it though? (Reminds me of something you’d see in the Terry Gilliam film, Brazil?)
Check out this clip of it in action

Biggin up my mum’s mad art skillz
So I have to say a massive congratulations to the artist Rydal Hanbury (my mum) for winning a competition at the Tower of London, which essentially meant that one of her drawings got blown up to over 90ft high to cover the central tower while it’s being refurbished for the next three years!
We all went down to the unveiling this morning, and there was a surprising amount of press coverage there, in fact you can watch the lunchtime report from BBC London news here. I was also very interested to find out that apparently getting a picture blown up and printed to that size costs £35,000! (good job it wasn’t in colour?!)
More info on the BBC news site + check out my photo’s on Flickr

C215
Really like this video by the artist C215 workin his magic across London. To find more stuff check his flickr account or myspace page.

Muxtape
There’s something I really love about this Muxtape site, it basically allows you to upload mp3’s and create online playlists or mixtapes. However I think it’s the interface which is almost over-the-top simple, but there’s something really beautiful and art-like about it?

The Great Trafalgar Square Freeze
I took part in an interesting event on Saturday, the ‘Great Trafalgar Square Freeze’. The basic idea is you get loads of people to gather in one place (I heard about it through the magic of facebook), a trumpet then sounds and everyone freezes into a position leaving others wondering what’s going on.
Anyway it was quite a spectacle, and really interesting to gauge people’s reactions - someone has put together a video of the event here, also check out the New York video which for some reason seemed more effective …
1 commentThe Liverpool Nativity
Really enjoyed the Liverpool Nativity performance shown on BBC THREE a few days back, really well told, some great music, and thought the ‘asylum seeker’ twist on it was really interesting. If you missed it, it’s available to watch for a couple more days on iPlayer

Commissioned by Tower Hamlets
Genius! Also notice the stamp on the bottom! More info on bbc news

Found on Noisy Decent Graphics
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