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Category Archives: art
The Sience Museum and St Paul’s
I was in London the other day and happened to have some free time, during which I decided to pop into the Science Museum. I stumbled upon the Exponential Horn, a reconstruction of a large loudspeaker originally displayed in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Audialsense, audio recording, bbc radio3, bells, Cathedral, church service, City of London Sinfonia, communion, exhibition, Exponential Horn, Grosse Credomesse, harmonic resonance, London, Mass, max/msp, Missa in C (KV 257), Mozart, Museum, orchestra, orchestra l accompaniment, Science Museum, site-specific, sound art, sound cloud, sound installation, soundcloud, St Paul's, St Paul's Cathedral, Sung Eucharist, the science museum, YouTube
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Norway and Sweden
So I recently went to Norway and Sweden. I was playing a show in Östersund for an old solo music project called peeved. I decided to eke out my time there by letting the cheapest possible flights dictate my travel … Continue reading
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Tagged Östersund, Cardiff, Cathedral, EU, Fernand Leger, flickr, flights, fly, Gamla Stan, Heathrow, Modern Art, Modern Art Museum, Moderna Museet, music, Nidaros Cathedral, nidarosdomen, Norway, Norwegian, old town, peeved, stockholm, Sweden, Swedish, train, Trondheim, Trondheimsfjorden, UK, Very Important Clothes, Woman by the Mirror
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Eccentricities & Obsessions
The other day I was walking through the Cardiff arcades and I happened to find this little student art show in an empty shop. I’ve heard talk here and there about cultural or community projects putting empty retail spaces to … Continue reading
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Tagged art, art show, arts, blog Will Scothern, Cardiff, Cardiff arcade, Chapter, Chapter Movie Maker, community, csad, ed fairburn, empty, empty shop, exhibit, exhibition, film, humanities, illustration cardiff school of art and design, mail art, Naomi Hermitage, Postal Art, projects, public, Queensbury Rules, retail space, shop, society, student, university, uwic
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second hand books
I wondered into a second hand bookshop the other day and found a nice little book on Stravinsky. Its from 1947, cost just £2 and like all good books has lots of pictures. This one is probably my favourite:
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Tagged 1917, 1947, a critical survey, book, book shop, books, bookshop, Capital Bookshop, Cardiff, cocteau, Eric Walter White, igor, jean, Morgan Arcade, pablo, picasso, pictures, rare, rome, second hand, Stravinsky, strawinski, the hayes, white
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Artes Mundi and Space Balloons
Yesterday I happened to look in on the Artes Mundi exhibition at the National Museum Cardiff. There were quite a few nice and interesting works (such as the film from which the image below is taken), but none of them felt really exceptional to me. Continue reading…. Continue reading
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Tagged Adrian Paci, aerial photos, Artes Mundi, bbc, exhibition, Museum, Yoko Ono
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