December 29, 2009
Through the window
I've always wondered what other commuters are thinking, where they're going to
Labels: gc, LDN, photography
More Pix from Da Endz
Back before it was snowing.
For some reason the above photo reminds me of Misfits
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December 28, 2009
Mahābhūta
This very short phone video was made on Christmas evening following a day of over-indulgence and television racket (which does my head in!); I shot the footage last month or so during a very windy evening and finally got around to putting it together.
Mahābhūta is a Sanskrit word meaning "The Great Element" - Ether (space), air (wind), fire, water, and earth.
Belated Christmas wishes and a very Happy New Year to you all.
Labels: gc, LDN, moving image
Sonic Life Cycles
Above is an 8 minute video piece which I made in September for UCL's Creative Edge workshop that I attended with John Eden and Martin Blackdown Clark amongst others http://drumzofthesouth.blogspot.com/2009/09/creative-edge.html
By highlighting that most musical genres and producers, regardless of their Geography, are affected and motivated by similar concerns and issues, I attempted to challenge the central idea of the workshop that London's outer territories give birth to the most interesting artists and art-forms.
The video is also an homage to the music documentary / film which is largely born out of the passion of music fans, or in contrast, media interest.
Please note that it is slightly tongue-in-cheek, not to be taken too seriously!
Thanks to Eden of www.uncarved.org for his collaboration and help with the project and the talk!
Labels: moving image, music, politics, psychogeography
December 03, 2009
PRINT SALE!!
Got a couple of framed prints for sale. They're also available unframed and are mounted onto black foam board.
These exact versions are unique.
Prints are mounted onto black foam board- 10 x10 inches (25.4x25.4cm)
Frames are 50x50x4.5 cm
Contact me for prices or further info or if you are interested in purchasing any other prints in time for Christmas!
Labels: gc, photography