This week end i went to the Institute for Contemporary Arts to see
Loris Greaud's installation. Really nice piece, some weird dark vibes coming out of these Kubrick-esque rooms but a really interesting concept (quite hard to sum-up though so here's an excerpt form the ICA website) :
"Gréaud's installation at the ICA, with its three almost identical rooms, reveals another of the artist's key preoccupations - the notion of doubling and repetition. The repeating elements within the rooms include: high-speed automatic doors which open like shutters; special light-emitting speakers designed by the artist; and a carpet with a pattern derived in part in part from architect Buckminster Fuller's experiments with the geodesic dome. Finally, Greaud's installation at the ICA will be subject to a number of periodic interruptions, one of which is the arrival of three identical figures serving black champagne."
At the ICA, until the 22nd June, info here.
Monday, 19 May 2008
CellarDoor
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Labels: Art
Friday, 16 May 2008
New Work
Veeery nice design for this large format newspaper publication.
Have a look at New Work here.
Via FormFiftyFive.
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Labels: Graphic Design
Gigs
Late double post, the talented Battles were on stage last wed
in London and it was one good gig! http://www.bttls.com/
Also, another recent gig i went too, the southern frenchies
from Marvin (instrumental rock trio) are worth listening to
(especially if you're into the whole math rock thingy).
Very impressed by the performance.
They definitely rock. website or myspace
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Labels: Gig
Scottish Touch
Some nice piece of work by the Edinburgh based Touch design studio.
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Labels: Graphic Design
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Julian Red
I don't post a lot of web design stuff usually but i really like this one:
beautiful design, clever navigation and it's always nice to stumble upon a
website without a "big-logo-at-the-top-left-corner" architecture. Nice.
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Labels: web design
Zhong Guo
Last week end i went to see V&A's exhibition "China Design Now".
Loads of good stuff in it and very well thought exhibition space.
Amongst all the good works displayed (the first Shenzen room is
filled with breath taking posters) i really liked the atmospherical
and sometimes funny photographs by chinese photographer Maleon.
Check his website here.
Info about the exhibition here.
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Labels: Exhibitions
1968-2008
Yesterday was the opening of a little exhibition at the 1st floor
of the Hayward Gallery called "May 68: Street Posters from the Paris Rebellion".
Very interesting to see the original versions of these well-known posters.
It is free and it's definitely worth checking out. Info here, gallery here.
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Labels: Exhibitions