Been a busy time over the last few months with tangled feet theatre company. As well as documenting their work in still images (photos…) I have also had a bit of extra fun doing a few videos for their projects – either existing ones or ones that they are developing.
So, here is The Measurement Shop – a new style of popup theatre in empty shops and R and D on Scaffolding (I call it Scaffold but it will probably have a new name by the time it gets completed and is on show.
So, theres quite a pile of SF magazines on top of the book case spanning the fities to the seventies with a nice selection of covers that pretty much sum up the period.
What’s really great about them for me is the range of names on the covers – some absolute greats there – Algis Budrys, Willy Ley, Isaac Asimov, John Brunner, Frank Herbet etc. These are just the covers of course, the contents are brilliant too and I’ll put a few more of these up as we go along.
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Following the events in Vancouver where a demolition of a three storey building went very wrong, splattering the road with concrete and almost causing injury (almost but not quite, so that the demolition company could say with a degree of truth that it was a good news story because nobody was hurt) I thought I would post up some examples of other classic demolition fails that can be found on Youtube
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200+ OUTSTANDING WORLD ARTISTS FROM LONDON BLAZE A CREATIVE TRAIL ACROSS THE CAPITAL WITH 75 PRESENTATIONS OVER 12 DAYS AT 8 VENUES
Newspeak is open at the Saatchi gallery and follows on from last year’s Sensation and stunning New Art from China.
The joy about the exhibition is that it is free but the downside is that sometimes there is a tendency to want to rush through some of the rooms because there is ‘nothing to see’ in police parlance. The mix of artists means that there is sometimes a hit and miss approach so that some things will stun and amaze whilst others will give rise to a shrug of the shoulders.
In his first solo exhibition, following the release of his monograph, artist Alex CF offers the public a unique opportunity to see his bizarre specimens in person – objects that have so far only been witnessed by private collectors, such as Maxime Chattam (author) or Reece Shearsmith (actor, League of Gentlemen) who wrote the foreword for his book, and will be lending pieces from his own collection for the show.
@S4t1 habibi is next on my shelf, finishing @greatdismal collection distrust that particular flavor, well worth a read too.
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