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Category Archives: London
TFL superhighways.
excellent work from TFL to encourage londoners to get on their bikes! You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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Henry McCausland
Henry sent me a link to his new site today, and it’s full of lovely work. Go check it out. He also designed the t-shirt design above for LFGSS t-shirt design competition. Nice work, didn’t realise it was yours until i saw the site, i’ve voted it for it over on the forum. Check Henry’s [...]
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Shoot London – Tate Modern
Take a trip around London & bring a story to life with your photos, exploring the local streets, finding your own inspiration, oh, and you can win prizes. Shoot London is the next installment of the Shoot Experience and it’ll be showcased at the Tate Modern. Illustrating a story written by Joe Dunthorne with photographs, teams of [...]
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Fifty People One Question
Fifty People, One Question: London from Fifty People, One Question on Vimeo. We should really do a proper blog post about the multi-facted awesomeness that is Kitsune Noir. But not here. I found the video above on the Kitsune Noir site, so suffice to say it’s surprising and intriguing a destination. Fifty People One [...]
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Art, Design, Architecture and Technology – New Blogs!
Just been introduced by Culture Pundits to a bunch of new blogs. It’s always such a pleasure to discover a whole new collection of sites you never even thought existed. I’m yet to pass actual judgement, but any of the really good ones will go on to the blogroll. In the meantime, please pass [...]
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Space Invading – Architecture Blog
Space Invading has been set up by Archinect, the cool resource for all things architecture. A very cool collection of beautiful living spaces – mostly real, but some imagined – for your perusal. I think it’s fed in by RSS feeds, but in the future I’d not be surprised if they went for a NotCot [...]
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The School of Life
Opened recently in the heart of London’s historically intellectual heart of Bloomsbury, The School of Life looks really fascinating. Exploring and stimulating the mind with everything from conceptual “Experts In A Jar” to holidays curated by Alain de Boton, The School of Life was set up to make us think differently, selling ideas and inspiration, and [...]
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Max Lamb solo show. NYC
http://johnsontradinggallery.com/maxlamb/
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Emily Allchurch
Emily Allchurch subtly and sensitively updates old Master Paintings from the likes of Turner, Whistler, Della Francesca, and gives us an impression of perhaps not only the moment after the scene we know more famously has passed, but also that same scene were it to have taken place today. Graffiti, litter, building works and [...]
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