Bus.Tops – Alfie's got a new collaborative art project on the boil. Looks good, too.
Posts Tagged ‘collaboration’
#G20 Fools Day
I went to the April 1st protests on Wednesday, mostly because something was happening in my home town and I couldn't just sit at home and ignore it, than because I am anti-capitalism. I'd be a hypocrite if it was for that reason, with my clothes from high street shops, and my camera and mobile [...]
G20 In London: Who's Protesting Where? – Londonist: London News, Food, Arts & Events
G20 In London: Who's Protesting Where? – Londonist: London News, Food, Arts & Events – Reckon I'll be roaming the City with a camera on Wednesday, then. I shall bring cake for the Four Horsemen! Something I remember from weekends spent at various peace camps as a child: Cake is always good for morale. Chocolate [...]
Chroma: Actionaid Adivasi March
Chroma: Actionaid Adivasi March – Neat idea, this. [via Antonio Gould]
Save the DFC
Save the DFC – Nice campaign from non-partisan fan. I particularly like the pledglings idea, so I've offered to chip in for that. You should too!
Facebook | Thanks for the memories/music project
Facebook | Thanks for the memories/music project – "When you hear a particular song does it spark off a memory of an event, encounter, person, place or emotion?
I am working on the connection between the senses and memory – currently sound (music in particular) in my art practice. [...] I shall be [...]
Main Page – Placeography [via moleitau]
Main Page – Placeography [via moleitau] – "Placeography is a wiki where you can share the history of and stories about a house, building, farmstead, public land, neighborhood or any place to which you have a personal connection. If you don't have a place to contribute, please enjoy learning about others."
Be nice if there [...]
[BookCamp] [PaperCamp] follow-up #1 – collecting a few posts and ideas
Chris Heathcote has posted his Pirates & Scalpels slideshow, as mentioned here, so you can get even greater context.
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There's a PaperCamp heading to a city near you. If that city happens to be New York, anyway. One in San Francisco is being mooted, with maybe more to come elsewhere. You could always set one [...]
[BookCamp] Creating New Readers
After a lacklustre lunch at Camino in Regent Quarter (tasty food but slow and surly service), I decided I should ignore the exciting conversations happening upstairs at PaperCamp in honour of some exciting conversations happening downstairs at BookCamp.
First up was a session suggested by Kevin O'Neill (not that one) to discuss the creation of [...]
The Great British Sandwich
The Great British Sandwich – I totally can't stop refreshing this page as it keeps making me laugh.




