Archive | March, 2009

Banksy Returns To The Streets Of London



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Photos courtesy of Jeremy Gibbs

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Reconnaissance – installation view



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But Is It Art?

Consider this in essence a technical report.

This cutout is a scan of our living room using a laser distance finder. The laser was attached to a fixture which allowed it to be rotated around a common center. I pointed the laser at a feature of interest, such as an edge …

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Cezanne Videos at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Reality follows concept – and the concept of the following videos I took today came from two friends, one that came up with the idea, and another, that took the videos of me, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Cecilia Pineda Feret came up with the idea of me talking about something I’m passionate about – [...]

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Beacon – Cinimod Studio & Chris O’Shea

‘Beacon’, by Chris O’Shea & Cinimod Studio is a kinetic light installation with a mind of its own. An array of emergency beacon lights interacts with visitors, tracking their movement through the space, creating an immersive and playful experience.

The installation exploits a transfer of technologies from existing industrial products. The beacon lights have had their [...]

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Do you have a Problem with Turpentine?

Do you use turpentine? Do you wish you didn’t have to? I can use turpentine in the studio in winter, with the windows closed, but it’s not something I would like to do every day. Turpentine, even a small amount, can give me a headache. I am happy that turpentine …

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Buyers and sellers…

Amongst all the excitement about new movements (see Ossian’s piece below) I find it hard to get my head out of the markets. To wit, there is a nice Konigsberg feature in the NYT Online this weekend about the Mugrabis and their buying styles. The title is slightly misleading (Is Anybody Buying …

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Two new Banksy’s

Well they’ve got to be Banksy haven’t they?


First up is one in Gillett Square, Dalston (just around the corner from the police tape if you’re heading thay way today). Look at the way the air vent is brilliantly turned into a speaker and the addition of a stenciled dance mat on the floor.




And a bit further afield (unless you live where the A1 joins the North Circular Road in London) is this second piece with a reworking of a well known slogan:


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