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Tuesday, 9 September 2008
Francis Bacon
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Monday, 8 September 2008
Durham Cathedral
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Durham Cathedral has always been an amazing building, however for the past few years they have been building and repairing the outside to make it look even better. It's such a huge building as soon as you walk in you are practically swallowed by it's height and stature, it makes you feel so small and instantly quiet. It's been named 'one of the great architechtural experiences of Europe' and i can understand why. The way the building is structured and designed is just mind blowing, every single detail seems to be still perfectly intact.
Sue Walker
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Sunday, 7 September 2008
Hairspray
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The new version of Hairspray came out as a movie in 2007. Before this in 2002 it had been a stage musical which after the huge success of the film is now filling out alot more seats touring around the world.
When i first saw the trailer (above) i was sort of torn. The idea of a totally happy jolly musical film is good in someways but i wasn't sure if it wouldn't just end up annoying me, ending up on the same wave length as something such as High School Musical. However, i did enjoy it, enough to buy the DVD, know all the songs by heart and pretty much all the lines too. Although it is a musical film it is all very tongue and cheek, and infact so brilliantly scripted and directed that the film is of a high standard and class too, actually producing a storyline along with the bunch of songs.
Adding to the tongue and cheek are the characters, especially John Travoltas role as a woman...which has to sort of been seen to be believed. However, surprisingly it seemed to have quite a touching moral running through the whole film, only coming out light heartedly but it was nice to see a deeper meaning to the singing and dancing.
The film was directed by Adam Shankman and written by John Waters. They are both working on a sequel of the film now.
Architecture in Dubai
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You hear more and more lately of British people escaping to Dubai, fleeing taxes and starting up home in this lush hot area. Dubai is steadily becoming famous for it's architecture, every building that is being built seems to be topping the last for it's obscure shape, height, width, colour. Everything you see seems to be top modern living.
All i am trying to decide is...is it enough? Would you want to live in a culture that is totally based on high tec fashion, that has no real soul and depth, only pristine living to an almost scary extent. I can't decide if i would love or hate it. Or if i would love it for a week and then miss Englands mistakes, inaccuracies and just general personality.
However, you can't deny the buildings in Dubai are beautifully structured and executed. The bottom picture is the tallest building in world currently standing at 2,257 feet tall and it's offically opening in 2009 so who know's how tall it will be then! The dubai towers (middle picture) are an amazing set of buildings, one being a six star hotel and others offices and spas ranging between 57 and 94 floors. With a lagoon in the middle and a view of the sea you cant argue these buildings are visually stunning and so incredibly well designed, they are also due for completion in 2009. The top picture is Burj Al Arab. A hotel which is situated on a artificial island and connected to mainland by a curving private bridge.
I do love all the architecture seen above, i think i would like to see Dubai in many years, actually completed rather than in constant work, then create my opinion.
The Gallery of Modern Art- Edinburgh
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Saturday, 6 September 2008
Blinky...The Friendly Hen
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I found this book by Jeffrey Vallance called 'Blinky'. It is about the author going down to a local supermarket, buying a frozen hen and then burying it like you would bury a human being. The story shows how he buys a casket, what is written on the hens head stone and even how much all the expenses came too...
Roald Dahl
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Amelie
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Amelie is the type of film that once you watch it you just want to rewind and watch it again so you can pick up all the little things you missed the first time. It has many sub plots winding around each other as we see Amelie grow every year. It's a very complexed yet an easy going film, which is a very hard thing to achieve.
The basic plot of the film is around watching Amelie grow up and find out who she wants to be throughout a series of experiments and mystery. She finds a box hidden in her room from a boy when he lived there in his youth, she tracks down the boy and from then on vows to bring happiness to others always. Along the way finding her own happiness also.
Amelie is wrongly diagnosed with a heart condition by her father and therefore her heart beat is fast throughout her life and her personality seems to match it. The films sets and colour also seems to match that almost hyper yet nervous feeling too. Every colour seems to be in a high resolution with lots of red and greens and the music is very quick and happy.
Audrey Tautou plays Amelie. With her pale face and big eyes she brings such an innocence to the role which is exactly what Amelie needs to be. Everytime you watch this film you pick up on something new or realise the depth and meaning of one of the sub plots. It's definitely a film that is worth taking the time out to watch.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
The Sage
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The Sage is a large music centre on the Quayside of Gateshead that was built in 2004 for bands, orchestras, opera singers and every type of music genre. It was purposely made to have great accoustics for music inside and therefore when you hear music being played inside it is an incredible experience.
The Sage was built by Foster and Partners and is a beautiful building. When it was first being built it was questioned and picked up on alot-the shape and sheer space that this building was taking up on the riverside i think worried some people but as it started to piece together some came around to The Sage and its design. I think it flows into the river almost, matching the surrounding architecture well. It brings a good modern feel to the area.
However some really dislike The Sage calling it various names and comparing it to things such as a slug. Everyone's opinion is entitled, i think it's great to see a building that stands out abit and i certainly don't think it's ugly or animal like at all.
The Baltic
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Ian Rankin
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Monday, 1 September 2008
Sean Henry- Man with potential selves
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These are three bronze figures that are in Newcastle's city centre. They were produced by a man named Sean Henry who is known for placing sculpures of life sized people into urban areas and waiting for a reaction.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
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"How happy is the vestal's lot. The world forgetting, by the world forgot. Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. Each pray'r accepted, each wish resign'd"
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is one of my all time favourite films. It must have been one of the most complicated films to shoot, direct and edit for a very long time in my opinion. The whole film is memories that are slowly erasing. Sets are constantly falling apart as the actors are in them, they flip from place to place and repeat scenes often with less content then they had in the first time.
The quote above is what the film is basically about. A couple that erase each other so they can just get over each other once and for all. The quote implies what the film shows, there is peace on a mind that knows no other complications-forgotten memories do not need to be moved on from. However, twists and turns within this film make it harder and harder for memories to be erased and with Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet running around Joel's (Carrey's character) mind trying to stop the erasing for the whole film, you get to see their relationship from beginning to what appears to be the end.
I had never seen Jim Carrey in a serious role before and he shocked me actually, i think he managed to bring just the right amount of humour in rather than he usual goofy ways and really brought some emotion to the part. Kate Winslet is also amazing as the slightly mad character of Clementine who matches her hair colour to basically what mood she is in. She was nominated for an Oscar for the role but instead it went to the writing team of the film for 'Best writing and orignal screen play'.
Although this film should appear to be rather complicated to keep up with, it actually flows very well, much to the amazing skills of the editor Valdis Oskarsdottir and the special effects expert Mark Bero who must have had the patience of a saint to put together every little detail from every scene and gel them together to make perfect sense. I have put the trailer from the film below to see some snippets from it...
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Beamish
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I was trying to think of museums i had or was planning to go to that would inspire me enough to write about them, that i would know alot about and how i could easily research more...then it clicked. I better write about the one i LIVE in.
Kyle Jones
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Saturday, 30 August 2008
Chuck Close
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I have enjoyed looking and studying Chuck Closes work for a few years now. I studied him for my art Alevel and now refer back to him quite often when people question on me on which artist i believe to be the most unique or influencial to me.
Close first became famous for his acrylic paintings (the lower picture). He airbrushed layer on layer of acrylic paint onto the piece to get the most visually accurate end result that he could. Close was obsessed by portraits, how people were structured and shaped. However he was annoyed how most artists concentrated mainly on the features of the face, he believed skin and hair, even the background was neglected on portraits and how they represent the people. So therefore, every single pore of skin was thought about and developed perfectly in Close's acrylic portraits, which has to be admired- as these could take years to complete.
Later on in Close's career he took to a new style, which was woodcut print. Developing each tiny block with a specific mix of colours so that when they were all put together they created an accurate portrait. These blocks could have layers and layers of paint on them and only the tiniest speck out of line could ruin the process behind the whole painting. (There is an example in the first painting, Close's niece Emma). Although i think i probably prefer Close's acrylic work to look at i believe that this process is so intelligent it blows my mind, how someone can visualise the end product so perfectly and have the patience to work every colour and piece together is trully a unique talent and one of the many reasons i admire Chuck Close and his work.
Run boy run!
This is an advert for Visa. I think the reason why this advert was so successful was because it managed to hit everybodies humour spot as well as sentimental spot. The total unrealistic idea that he would ever have made it to that wedding makes everyone laugh, and probably realise how much they do fall back on their Visa card for saftey, just maybe not to that extreme.
I would have thought it would have been a one hit wonder advert, that once you'd seen it, you'd seen it and that was it. However, with great acting throughout the advert from the man you notice new and funny things every time you watch it. My favourite being the look of total 'i'm going to get you' to the best man as he enters the church.
I think this advert was also set to a wide spread target audience, amusing men and women, yound and old which will be part of the reason for it's national success. It's one of the funniest and well put together adverts i have seen in a long time and represents Visa very well.
Philippe and Pierre...
The Laing
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The Laing is a art gallery in Newcastles city centre. I have been going in and out of The Laing for as long i can remember, popping in when i am in Newcastle to see a new exhibition or display that is up at that time. They have paintings that come and go, and others that stay on a permanant basis. I have always found it a great place to go and walk around in peace, collect your thoughts and gain inspiration for whatever project you have in your head at that time.
It is a great building visually on the outside as well as in inside, one of the buildings that you are proud to have standing in your home town. The gallerys permanant collection consists mainly of early 20th century artists who have done oil paintings or watercolour paintings. Although some people may find this type of art quite boring, i think it's nice to always know that The Laing contains this art sort of as it's structure and then adds to it by bringing in new artists and ideas to keep the place fresh.
Currently, there seems to be a Chinese theme within the gallery, there are Chinese ink paintings and also installations mainly to do with water by Chinese artists. It's great to know that such an adaptable gallery is on the doorstep.
Quantum Of Solace
Yes! He is back. Bond, James Bond himself. The trailer has recently been released for the new James Bond movie 'Quantum of Solace'. I personally think that when an action film does a good and even trailer for a movie that they are the best going...and this hits the mark.
Starting off with the slow introduction, this Bond has a newer and darker feeling than previous films-the bad guys seem really real and threatening rather than such exaggerated characters that were in the older Bond films. The idea of James Bond being a rebel against his orders, grieving the loss of the love of his life and still trying basically to do his job i think sets up a good scene for the film.
However, in the trailer it then builds up to a finale full of action moments, quirky lines and a flash of a pretty woman and abit of torso-who would want to leave the old Bond ways all together? No one i hope. I believe a mix of modern agression with the tradtional touches will make 'Quantum of Solace' a great success.
The trailer is really well edited in it's difference between paces, the almost blinking eye way of changing scenes smoothly and the music volumised and silenced in the right places. Another thing that caught my eye was the 007 turning into the words for the title and the date the film is coming out. I think every touch like that means the trailer has been well thought out and professionally executed.
If the film is anything like the trailer, bring it on!
Behind the Scenes...
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This is a book i received as a gift a while ago. It's about the program 24 but instead of being about the story lines and the characters etc it is about how the show is made, edited and finally put together. They have interviews with some of the cast but often interviews and inputs from the crew and what they think about the show and it's great success.
Wednesday, 27 August 2008
Millenium Bridge- Gateshead/Newcastle.
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Vimrod
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Barbara Kruger
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"Do you know why language manifests itself the way it does in my work? It's because I understand short attention spans." Barbara Kruger.
WALL-E
'Wall-e' is the new Disney Pixar film that has come out this Summer. With it being from the makings of 'Finding Nemo' etc i was hoping it would be good, however i thought it was amazing! The trailer for the film is the video above, but really to see how clever the film is you have to watch it as a whole.
I saw the trailer and sort of shrugged, presuming i probably would go and see it at some point but i wasn't overly excited. The animation looked to be an amazing standard and that it certainly was. There are huge landscapes of built up earth and space within the film and i have to say at times you had to wonder if they weren't just filming it rather than creating it. However when the film hits the 'space centre' where all the humans are living they are created in a more tradtional animation (animation that looks like animation, if you get what i mean). And i quite like that.
Of course you leave the cinema thinking my God Wall-e is literally the cutest thing that has ever been created...you just want to steal him and have him as your house robot. Once i was over this, i realised that the film was so daring and cleverly done, compared to alot of other disney pixar films. To begin with for the first twenty/twenty five minutes nobody speaks, you just follow Wall-e around Earths surface clearing up rubbish and watching what he finds and how he reacts...how terribly wrong that could have gone. But it didn't. Then in the rest of the film there are humans, so dialogue is set but to be honest it is to a minimum and the majority of the time you're just wanting them to shut up so you can find out whats happening to Wall-e and Eve the two main robot characters. Never did i think you could get so attached to something that is not only cartoon, but is also not even human.
I think Wall-e is trully a break through for Disney pixar because although it does have the warm slushy ending it is alot more daring then their usual films, the writer has certainly throught outside the box is very skilled to be able to pull off a script like that so well. Along side is the amazing animation and actually quite a good moral message about protecting the earth (especially for kids ears) Wall-e surprised me, and will certainly be hitting my DVD collection.
Come Closer...
There have been alot of impressive music videos coming out lately. I think the new thing for music stars is to have a break through video that gets everyone talking...it also can cover up the fact that often the songs are distinctly average.
However, the music video that has caught my eye lately has been Ne-yo's 'Closer'. It's not really breaking through the boundaries of any previous video ideas, or showing off some brand new technology to shock us all. I just think it's so amazingly edited and well put together that it's hard to take your eyes away from watching it. Often, text mixed with video can often come off looking quite tacky but in this video i think it fits in perfectly, especially when they are using the shape of the set or screen to create letters for the words.
The lighting of the sets are also all perfect for the theme and mood of the song. Set in mainly black and white but with splashes of gradients of colours coming through. The changing of lights and changing from set to set is also timed really well, never missing a second and being so sharp but well flowing. It is this that makes what actually looks like alot of simple sets appear to be so eye catching. Therefore, instead of being another R'n'B video with a guy and girl draped around each other, it stands out from the crowd.
Monday, 25 August 2008
Oh i do like to be beside the sea side...
Has everyone forgotton about the tradtional English holiday? Getting your bucket and spade out, flip flops on and plodding down to the beach to dip your toes in the sea and eat a 99 icecream?