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oh dear

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06.10.2008

COLLABORATION (shout out to joss debae)



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Hit Me With Your Best Shot

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03.10.2008

This durational film, by James R Ford features no tuneful audio - only the pathetic clicks and twangs produced by the plastic guitar controller can be heard as Ford plays his way through all 39 solo career songs in the Guitar Hero III game.

DVD film: total length 2 hours, 36 minutes

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arena & Radio Night

arena & Radio Night

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01.10.2008 Arena Documentary on Pirate Radio stations in London. Check the shortsighted council bod in the second video...Ingenious lenghts these people go to to broadcast, yet still they get dismissed.

"I don't think anyone is doing for the love of music. there must be money in it, or it just wouldn't be worth thier while."




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arena & just a minute

arena & just a minute

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01.10.2008 Hadn't heard about Arena before, but its a long running art documentary from the bbc. Strangely last night I watched a documentary about this documentary. It was lovely to hear about the environment it grew in, a basement full of rogues with films being director and idea led from the start. Each film approached differently.

This clip is from an Areana documentary on another BBC show called just a minute.



http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documentaries/features/arena-bergman.shtml
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252 gear inches!!!

252 gear inches!!!

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01.10.2008 the red devil had a gear ratio of 9.5 : 1
http://www.splay.com
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ready, set, gguuuughhhhh... oh.

ready, set, gguuuughhhhh... oh.

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01.10.2008 basically Alfred Letourner rode this in 1941 up to a speed of 108.92 mph. apparently he had to be pulled along by a truck to pick up speed, so it's not exactly one for a quick getaway and loads of skidding/skip stopping.... stilllllllll imagine what you could do with the chainwheel!!!! (ed!)

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Casiotone For The Painfully Alone

Casiotone For The Painfully Alone

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28.09.2008

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Ian Atkins

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maglev toy train.

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25.09.2008 Check this out. Supercooled magnets...

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a0c_1222057090
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physics,   magnets,   magic,  

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Mathemagic

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24.09.2008 Arthur Benjamin races a team of calculators to figure out 3-digit squares and solves another massive mental equation.

Check the end when he talks the audience through the calculations in his mind, by saying them as he makes them. He associates words as certain numbers.

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/arthur_benjamin_does_mathemagic.html
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bike by undercover

bike by undercover

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24.09.2008 ooooohh!!!!...... it's like the bag jun did for hermes, but a bike! think what you could do with this next time a taxi wants a fight hey Ed?!
http://www.highsnobiety.com/news/2008/09/22/undercover-track-bike/
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moustache hands!

moustache hands!

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24.09.2008 american on the right, french on the left. jack spade for colette.
http://www.colette.fr/
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another bit of pressssss

another bit of pressssss

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24.09.2008 ... ian, we should have a separate section for adding press images, party photos and the like to make some sort of archive.... i quite like pasting cropped web pages.. x
http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2008/09/ceramics-london-design-festival.php
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london lite hee we come indeed...

london lite hee we come indeed...

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24.09.2008 a big thanks to Duncan Riches who was apparently sitting in a greasy spoon earlier this afternoon minding his own business and reading a copy of the sun when he was subjected to discovering Dave's best selling downloadable design on page seven! good work!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1726810.ece
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Nothing is Better than Something

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24.09.2008 Mark Moskovitz's Real Work is a collection of objects and videos that target modern workers who "have lost a meaningful connection to genuine exertion in their daily routine."

Nothing is better than Something is the artist pitting his ingenuity against a Dyson Vacuum cleaner to see which can collect more dirt.

http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/real_work_by_mark_moskovitz_11190.asp
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kithkin paah-ty photos!!!

kithkin paah-ty photos!!!

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22.09.2008

a big thanks to Say Fromage for coming down to our party at designersblock on saturday, and obviously thanks to DB and jamie and nick for our big bash!!! ch-ch-ch-check out all the data at this link....... x

http://www.sayfromage.co.uk/
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they're here....

they're here....

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11.09.2008 just been couriered over. 1000 double sided A3 with process black and pantone 1625u. yummy...

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Robert Gligorov

Robert Gligorov

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10.09.2008 hmmm...
http://gligorov.aeroplastics.net/
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phallic,  

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Beluga Blows Bubbles

Beluga Blows Bubbles

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09.09.2008 Firstly, Beluga Whales are cool. Secondly, Beluga Whales are cool. At 1:58 it shows how it makes the bubble rings.


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Cloud Streets

Cloud Streets

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09.09.2008 These are created when convection currents cut low-lying cumulus clouds into long stripes. Apparently these clouds floated just above the sea surface, were 300 meters tall and stretched for over 100 kilometers.


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