It might not be an original observation, but it did all really used to be so different. There was a time when, after a film had finished its run at… Read more Reading Room: Videodrome and the Lost Art of the Movie Novelization →
A Rather Regal Swan Damian
Five Rise Locks One of the most notable features along the Leeds-Liverpool canal, the Five Rise Locks were completed in 1774. They are the steepest set of lock gates in Britain. Even seen from a… Read more Travel Room: Bingley Five Rise Locks →
Today I went for a spring walk in Bingley in Yorkshire. The town is perhaps most famous for the extremely steep five step locks on the Bingley stretch of the Leeds-Liverpool canal.… Read more Travel Room: Three Ruined Buildings in Bingley →
Among the Branches A photo taken looking up through the middle of a many-trunked tree Damian
For this blog, I’m taking a look back at the digital art I’ve created so for this year. The majority of these pieces were made using photographs taken with a Samsung compact… Read more Art Room: Retrospective Jan – Mar 2015 →
Opening today at the Henry Moore Institute are two new shows which cast distinctly different eyes over the techniques, environments and possibilities of sculpture. In Galleries 1, 2 and 3, the… Read more Art Room Review: Carol Bove/Carlo Scarpa & Gareth Evans @ the Henry Moore Institute →
Abstract Dionysus Dionysus was an Ancient Greek god of wine, music, fertility and religious passion. He was a good time deity who, according to the writings of the philosopher Nietzsche, represented chaos… Read more Design Room: Abstract Dionysus →