The Mondrian’s Room Gallery, (was) located in South Anne Street, Dublin. They showcased last November 2008 some unique glass plates (autochromes) by The Lumiere Brothers, which represent the invention of colour Photography. Despite the fact that such a relevant collection of artifacts was offered for public enjoyment, very little was mentioned in all ‘expert’ media… Continue reading Mondrian’s Room
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Reuben Margolin
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FRANCIS AND THE LIGHTS
Francis and the Lights – ‘The Top’ Love0
The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces
A lite hearted view of the city. Love0
Police filming English streets in 1935
This film illustrates an early example of technologically-mediated visual surveillance: the use of cine cameras by the British police in 1935 in the English town of Chesterfield in an operation to crack down on illegal street betting. The film accompanies an article by Chris Williams in Surveillance & Society 6(1) which explains what was going on and why…… Continue reading Police filming English streets in 1935
Banksy’s Pet Store and Charcoal Grill
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Dear Mr Pepsident:
‘Dear Mr President‘ is PEPSI’s advert (thought and thus, it would be so much cooler if it was Mr PEPSIdent); you are suppose to answer this question: ‘what would you say to the man who is about to refresh America?’. PEPSI then becomes the channel, the messenger, the carrier, the pigeon, the media between the audience and the… Continue reading Dear Mr Pepsident:
Finding Art
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For Which It Stands: Afghanistan, an accordion journey.
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How Pros Do It: Chase Jarvis.
Here’s award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis, a Hasselblad Master, litteraly running throw the steps of a commercial photo shoot, right from contract to delivery. Another reason to keep subscribed to his podcasts. Love0