“In 1997 I had what I refer to as my oil epiphany. It occurred to me that the vast, human-altered landscapes that I pursued and photographed for over twenty years were only made possible by the discovery of …
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Satellite String
posted: 16/05/2012
Bertille Bak’s first solo exhibition in the UK is a collection of seemingly non-fiction short films, maps, tapestry and installations. From Polish frog racing, to French village doors and rafts in bottles, these curios are props in her …
Powers of Manipulation
posted: 02/05/2012
Tim Shaw works on multi-sensory installations that the Financial Times calls “politically charged yet poetically resonant”. His Casting a Dark Democracy, completed during his fellowship at the Kenneth Armitage Foundation, was an installation based on the mistreated prisoners of …












↓ London dot com
From this list we chart the seismic shift in how people in the UK are spending, eating, listening, shopping, working (see people per hour), being entertained by home delivered blue-rays, buying and selling properties, bidding for lady-gaga’s front row stubs, and embracing micro-loans to finance new kitchen fittings. While at work, in mids of another social media project , we periodically chart our online presence via that standard chart of influence to see who’s who following who and how many.
Klout... just like peer-index, another obsesive site to measure your on-line influence
Boris announcement of turning Shoreditch hipsters into the next multi-billionaires might be a bit delayed since the founder of WWW himself left his hometown for the states two decades ago this list attest to a gleeful outlook for London is poised to be the next tech-magnet for the young, brash, aspiring, curry-loving crowd (brick lane as the next sillicon alley quoting @bohemiacademia).
As far as public education is concerned, UK’s matured home viewers are well-informed by state-wide campaign at Sociallysmarter.com; in between expired reruns of scrubs and latest episodes of holly oaks, your future target audience/market are already here in the present.