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Ramblings of an Englishman: December 2007
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007. Olympus Mju "Tough" Camera:. To me this is a nice fun light hearted advert, that is cleverly thought out, although i would never treat my camera that way, although i did break my camera after falling over some Stiles after being chased by a heard of Bulls in a field! Glenfiddich "Every Year Counts":. A nice English, well Welsh take on the Sony Bravia advert, as it's set in Swansea! Like all Guinness adverts, they are always the best and it's very imaginative and just great!
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Ramblings of an Englishman: The Memory Project
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Friday, 9 May 2008. Whilst looking at a news click on the bbc for The Cans Festival I came across an interesting clip for a project known as The Memory Project sponsored by O2. Gabby Shawcross and Jason Bruges. You can watch the video clip here. It was show in the London's South Bank in mid April and is currently touring various cities across the country. Below are some clips of the installation:. I've become your blog follower, innit cool? Now, you'd better put more of you paulific photos on here:P.
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Ramblings of an Englishman: April 2007
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Wednesday, 4 April 2007. Scotney Castle and Gardens:. Set in the Kent Weald countryside next to the village of Lamberhurst is Scotney Castle and it's gardens run by the National Trust. Looking in particular at any projects that use model making as a way of demonstrating proposals, as well as other medias that exclude illustrator and CAD drawings. Practices of note A to D:. Are a long established practice specialising in historic parks and gardens, leisure, recreation and urban design. What i like abo...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: The Cans Festival
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Friday, 9 May 2008. The Cans Festival, Waterloo:. Following on from my previous post about street art I was so excited when I heard there was a festival on the subject in London. The Cans festival. I was too late to see the props and see members of the public create their own pieces of work over the bank holiday weekend, but I did manage to see the remaining works. It was so refreshing to see so many different styles in one place and each was witty, creative imaginative and colourful. I also liked Banksy...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: August 2007
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Monday, 13 August 2007. Holiday Diaries: Day 4. Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi:. After a breakfast of cheese omelette by Mr "Sunny Side Up" man and lots of fruit juices I went for a walk round the park taking photos of the waterfall and the tower AGAIN! Landing in Langkawi the weather 40 minutes flight north of Kuala Lumper is very different.rather than being sunny with rain at night it's just rain, rain ocassional sun and then some more rain. Having said that it is sooo hot and humid and you really fe...My ac...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: Butterfly Conservation Project:
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Tuesday, 18 March 2008. Outside of the dome there will be gardens and large wild flower meadows aimed at encouraging, attracting and st abilising British butterfly species as well educating the public on the topic. A key aspect of Butterfly World will be "Future Gardens", a showcase for contemporary and sustainabl. E garden design which will become an annual event from June to September. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. 1 April 2008 at 21:23:00 GMT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Ramblings of an Englishman: Smithfield to Shoreditch
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Tuesday, 1 April 2008. The beauty of London is that you can quite easily get lost, which is great for discovering new things! However, another good thing about London is that however lost you may be if you walk in a random direction you some how eventually do manage to get to your chosen destination. Near Fann Street is the Dreamspace Gallery at Adrem. Currently it is exhibiting work by. An up and coming practice in London. The exhibition shows models and projects of current and future projects, incl...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: February 2007
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007. Docklands and Canary Wharf:. Tuesday, 27 February 2007. Design Museum, Docklands and the Mo. Yes it's that time of the month again when we are told to focus. So I have decided to focus upon events that are happening in London and to also explore parts of London. Properly explored or havn't seen in a long time. From browsing. Up with a series of things to explore for this week. Going with another out of focus pupil Mr Spencer Darg we. Le of London a building site. Any how back...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: April 2008
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Wednesday, 2 April 2008. Street Art @ Tate Modern. Browsing the beeb I saw an article. I do not mind street art I find it creative, inspiring and imaginative. However, I hate tags that have no point and look terrible. All they do is ruin an area, whilst with good street art it can become attached to the community that surrounds it and become part of the urban landscape. Otavio and Gustavo Pandolfo. Another artist is Blu. Tuesday, 1 April 2008. Starting off from Smithfield's market, an ancient meat market...
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Ramblings of an Englishman: Des Res @ NLA
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Friday, 9 May 2008. Des Res @ NLA. In the building centre off of Tottenham Court Road is the new exhibition by the NLA. Which looks at the pressures the capital is under going to cope with the construction of buildings to cope with an estimated population increase of over 700,000 in the next 15 years. The mayor's housing strategy proposes almost a quarter of a million new homes by 2016, which is represented in the model pictured below. It also includes a break down of the developments density, mix of uni...