July 16, 2010

Minds Locked Together

Below is a trailer for Shaun Bloodworth's Mind's Locked Together film created for Mary Anne Hobb's Sonar stage this year; of which the full video can be seen on his personal site.

Minds Locked Together (Trailer) from BRAINFEEDER on Vimeo.


I was fortunate enough to (finally!) meet Shaun at Sonar this year. What a nice bloke. I'm consistently in awe of his creative genius and this video takes it to another level (although - with no offence to Grevious Angel who provided the soundtrack- I personally prefer to watch it without sound).

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June 09, 2010

Noodles

New Doodles

ink heart

Papillon

I cook them up at night

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June 07, 2010

In Flight

First thing in the morning, last thing at night I drink tea. It must be...love. Nightmare's are diminished by hot drinks and doodling, with the Lights in the distance; the stars beyond the velux shining dots which i try to join up on paper.

It's raining dogs and cats in my mind; where Revenge is never sweet unless drawn because the pen is mightier than the sword.

Below the surface of pen marks are feelings. Trading forever; their skinny, whispy selves with meaning and clarity. I'm a scavenger of Happy thoughts which often appear on the page, and make me fly. The view from up here is of a dazzling web.

This is not a sketchbook, it is a Face in the crowd of thoughts; of Things that changed other things when opened and read.

Dirigibles and submersibles; artists and writers

An extract from my entry into the Faucethead / Sketchbook Project competition.

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May 21, 2010

New Slideshow: Eyes Open [Remains of the Day]



Was invited by Liz Eve to participate in Bristol's Photo Night of the Year on the Christmas Steps. Couldn't pin-point a subject but my feelings were something to do with survival, something to do with freedom; something to do with the everyday; something to do with seeking, something to do with looking at the world through the eyes of an alien;

I started making this with the lights off listening to Godspeed You Black Emperor; until it hit me that Vex'd's music would be even more suited. Jamie (Vex'd) was kind enough to send me a few tunes to chose from;
Remains of The Day stuck.

Take a look at Liz's slideshow too:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjmqniU32CM

Completely coincidentally we both chose music by Vex'd.

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April 19, 2010

I-Spy with my little Eye

Something which looks like... Georgie (scratching her head) and Patrick (taking photos) at the terribly innovative and interesting Original Cultures Showcase at the Truman Breweries back in March. Oh yeah, that Mojito was soo good!

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April 05, 2010

DOODLES IN RED

Kiss The Rain

A Habit of You

dea[th]f

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November 15, 2009

A Drawing of Me



by Vada Sultenfuss. Caption reads...

" This is Georgina,my old flatmate.She's a photographer and drinks about 20 cups of tea every day.She likes writing random words on the wall and on posteds.She also loves space,birds and maps and once tried to cut out all the red roads out of a map. "

She also made a gallery of some of my work on flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/katerinakonstantara/galleries/72157622657447847

Thanks Katerina!!

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November 09, 2009

Introducing Vada Sultenfuss

Katerina, my old flat-mate is obsessed with the 80's and with Hollywood.

She draws amazingly colourful pictures and doesn't like rain much.

I found a chocolate eclair under the mattress of her old bed once she'd left. It was still in the wrapper.

She left me for Dalston....




Tavi in Wonderland


RIP



The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things




I hate clowns




In My Room


My VadaSultenfuss Gallery on Flickr>>

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November 03, 2009

Remember, remember the 5th of November






and tonight... http://www.jerwoodvisualarts.org/uploads/documents/PRESS%20RELEASE_08%20Oct_Passing%20Thoughts%20and%20Making%20Plans%20v5.pdf

Jeremy Deller, Tacita Dean and Rachel Whiteread!! i think i'll be in art heaven


AND Also this Sunday there is the Savage Messiah zine launch at the ICA...

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Thanks

Antenna Studios- Architecture Exhibition

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Architect Series

..to everyone that made it on saturday to the opening to my current exhibition which was largely a presentation of my explorations into the physicality of the photograph, if you would like more info about the work, do give me a shout.

It was also Halloween so there were some ghoulish characters around...

Bea

Pagan Witch

Thanks also to Danger Dylan (Hervais-Adelman) for curating and putting it together... and to Rolan Daks for the AMAZING food via his pop-up restaurant. Also to The Breaktime Jazz Quartet for their beautiful music.

The exhibition's on for a few weeks to do still come down if you couldn't reach


http://www.antennastudios.co.uk

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October 26, 2009

This Saturday

This Saturday

A momentary leap back into the real world, come and look at some stuff that's not been online and listen to some nice music in beautiful Crystal Palace

www.antennastudios.co.uk

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On Edge

Sombrero Mexicano

Francky is one of my bestest friends. You can spot him in Piano Magic's wicked new video for their new single On Edge. He's their guitarist:



Lovin the drum-beat

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October 21, 2009

Savage

Laura
Laura

Essential reading / looking: Savage Messiah Zine by Laura Oldfield Ford, especially if you love Psychogeography / Drawing / London / Passion / Romance / Local Politics (they do go together I promise!)

savagemessiahzine.com/

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September 27, 2009

Everywhere is Everything

The Creative Edge workshop was all of a bit of a muddle but somehow made sense. Strands of geography and culture threaded together to an interesting fruit bowl of academics and party animals (could sense the latter a mile off).

The argument as it were, was that LDN has a Creative Edge- the suburbs. Each speaker either agreed or disagreed or in my case a bit of both (a bad trait).

Once upon a time if you were to ask me if the suburbs were where its at, as a weekly participant of foot stomping at Croydon's Black Sheep Bar and member of the Norwood / Croydon Dubstep Society, I would've said Yes, certainly.

But my mind flicks to the tower blocks of Grime- E3 etc which to me is the inner city yet equally as creative and vital as the suburbs (some would say more so).

Blackdown and Dusk point out that the vital areas should not be classified as Suburban or Urban but Marginal (hence the title of their album Margins Music)- that the real heat comes from the places in-between, the cracks in the pavement, the otherwise untapped frequencies. Writing this whilst on a tube back from the workshop, I conclude that the most exciting music and art is born out the buildings that aren't offices or classrooms. It's a no-brainer that it doesn't come out of Canary Wharf but the gully housing estates next door to it.

Jungle, Grime, Dubstep, Hip-Hop and too, the sounds of such musicians as Morrissey, are born of back-bedrooms, garages and disused rooms in warehouse units transformed into pirate radio stations and now with laptops, it is also (I recall a conversation with Zomby years ago), born of pubs and benches next to Brighton beach. These days, the world is your studio- except for the work environment cos you gotta other shit to do whilst your there.

Of course, geographic location is important to specific sounds - I stand by my argument that Dubstep sounds like it does (or at least, did, a few years ago) - spacious - partially because it was being made in an area of London full of large areas of Green space; Similarly, Grime with all its busyness and claustrophobic lyricism directly reflects the heavily built-up, no-room to breathe areas of the city.

Undoubtedly, the fact that the pioneers of these genres often lived a stone-throws away from each other helped them to become genres in the first place- a real community was already in place to create a new one founded not on geography but on sound. But on the whole music and creativity, whether its from Ireland or Isle of Dogs is a product of our innate attraction to rhythm, inspiration, boredom, ambition, exploration and innovation.

In todays world, a scene or genre can be built without the need to walk to your mates house to pick up the parts for your remix of his badboy tune. Dubstep escaped Norwood, Croydon and Streatham and became the global scene that it is today, largely because producers, Djs, promoters and fans poured their hearts out about it online. Fingers did the talking, myspace, youtube did the aural assault and then the producers did the walking out of the suburbs onto planes, trains and automobiles.

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September 19, 2009

Creative Edge

Creative Edge

"London’s outer suburbs have stereotypically been portrayed and understood as safe, boring and an anathema to inspiration, especially against more dynamic, spectacular and multilayered central districts. Yet, London’s suburbia has proved a fertile and innovative seedbed for creativity, particularly in contrast to an increasingly gentrified, generic and bland historic centre. From the literature of Hanif Kureishi, JG Ballard and Zadie Smith to the musical adventures of Siouxsie Sioux, Suburban Base records and Burial, the suburbs have become central to cultural representations and imaginations of contemporary London."

from: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/urbanlab/en2/index.php?page=3.1.2


I will be presenting a video piece titled Sonic Life Cycles: The Psycho-Geography of Genres made especially for the workshop with John Eden from www.uncarved.org. Other speakers include Martin "Blackdown" Clark and Photographer Nico Hogg.

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July 04, 2009

A reply to the best review of my work EVER:



The review:

"Cook’s installation covers a wide area and I was impressed by the dispersed nature of the work. For example I was greeted at East Croydon station by a friendly bureaucrat who informed me that, despite Croydon technically being in Zone 5 of London’s travelcard system, my Oystercard was not valid there and that I would have to pay a twenty quid penalty fare."

Read the rest here:

http://www.uncarved.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/suburbanpress.jpg

My reply to the review:

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Dear John (Eden): [Happy Belated Birthday.]

1. I'm so sorry that you got fined coming all the way to the beauty that is Croydon also affectionately known as Da Cronx because you didn't realise that it's not in OYSTER CARD land. I feel utterly terrible about that and even more that you got lost! Do appeal! PROTEST! And if those horrid train people don't give u ur money back I'll start a demonstration outside East Croydon Station with all my Cronx homies.

2. I wanted to call the show Da Cronx but couldn't persuade our tutors. We settled for Lost in The Cracks, because Croydon is sometimes lost in the cracks and so is our wonderful college amidst the annoying London art colleges that get all the fame (not that i'm at all bitter about that, The Mighty Boosh's Noel Fielding, Loefah and as you pointed out Jamie Reid all went to Croydon College!).

3. The title is also a reference to some of our work such as that of Annie Rose for example (who's image is on the flyer). Rose walks the streets of Thornton Heath at night searching for disused flotsam and jetsom which she either photographs or collects in her shopping trolley. She's amazing.

4. Thank-you so much for your kind words about my photos.

5. I'm wondering that if I publicise ur review enough, the art world will believe I'm the next Jeremy Deller, a female version? (Oh I wish I could make it to Manchester on Sunday for his procession.) That way, I might win The Turner Prize and then I can pay you back for your train fine and the delightful punch (alcoholic, violent) that you missed out on at the show.

6. "There was no trace of Georgina Cook, her invisibility only serving to highlight her presence."
Ironically, the quote attached to my statement was "a photograph is always invisible, it is not it that we see," (Roland Barthes).
Maybe you did actually see my work in the college? If not, I'm taking the show down next week, I may be able to sneak you in if u can be arsed to travel there again and can make it in the day? Haha! Yeah right. Ok, maybe I'll just send you some invisible photographs of it instead.

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June 05, 2009

Currently Showing...

galaxy


> A couple of music inspired photographs at the Jealous Gallery in Crouch End as part of the Presenting the Top 100 open submission art exhibition >

http://www.presentingthetop100.com

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May 28, 2009

Currently Feelin'



> Dryden Goodwin's 2008 Cast Monograph.

www.drydengoodwin.com/cast.htm

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May 20, 2009

Shoosh.




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May 18, 2009

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