from nowhere to obscurity

The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of an oncoming train

My ‘stuff’ to be featured in Artisan Fusion exhibition…SHOCKER

How do.
Recently I’ve been harping (and droning) on about a coming ‘show’ – see my last post. So, next Sat 7th, there’ll be 8 of my images up with 16 other photographers as part of the Artisan Fusion exhibition put on by the lovely folk at Imperial Arts Audio Gallery in town.

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Part Chimp: Lexington Dec 2014 – all shot up

Phew just finished editing down 200 odd shots from the night. For the rest please trot by my flickr.

What a night. Proper crowdsurfing. Chimp going to pieces (and still managing to sound better than anyone). A few new tunes and a near finish with thrashing outro to ‘Gabillion’. Well worth major deafness for the trip back home. Enjoy.

Some new artwork – hot off the ‘metaphorical’ press

Meanwhile at the International Space Station……some early docking-test hitches.

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Exhibition in the Pipeline

It looks like I could be getting offered an exhibition at a Gallery in town.

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Sleaford Mods: Live in New Yoik

This is fucking good stuff. The whole set from their recent Brooklyn gig.
Enjoy.

Swans: Coward – live. The definitive one

Hey. Just a quickie.
I just found this well filmed clip of ‘Coward’ from last year. It also happens to be just about the best live version I’ve heard (bar the gig at Koko I was at)

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Yet more work in progress…in danger of becoming prolific ha ha ha

Here’s a latest thing that I’ve been fermenting for the last week:

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Further imagery stuff

Here’s summat I’ve been working on the last couple of weeks. On the theme of time.

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New imagery stuff

Just worked this one up, for no good reason. Note the towel detail. Could end up as a Minor Pilot poster but not sure yet.

xx

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Sayings debunked: 1/425a

‘Slowly slowly catchy monkey’:

In the 19th century, in Britain, the monkey had just been discovered and as with most new discoveries it wasn’t too long before someone thought outside the box. Jamie Oliver’s great great grandad (possibly) first put monkey on the menu at his pimlico bistro in 1837. Pretty soon word spread and before you knew, it was on the menu for most establishments in the city.

However, said monkeys were catching on too and eluding capture. Parliament had to hastily pass a new bill that there was a minimum time period for catching monkeys, or penalties would be given.
Special devices were built [see fig a]

fig a:

Monkey-device

Due to such device’s efficiency, the zoos began to run out of monkeys and so the supply stopped.
People soon developed a taste for crocodile. This ran till 1893 when the humble pigeon caught on instead.

With the consumption of monkeys, crocodiles and pigeons, world stocks were exhausted. Thus anywhere you think you’re seeing these creatures, you’re actually seeing cheaply made automatons. This explains a pigeon’s stupid walk which looks kind of robotic if you think about it. Like rubbish clockwork.

Now don’t say I never tell you anything.