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There are now two books available to buy from Blurb.com; "Stone Dead Forever" and "Geologic Shift". Follow the links for previews and purchases.
In 2008 I started writing and drawing on pebbles on the beach near where I live. In the spirit of the Free Art movement, I photographed the stones and left them there for people to find and enjoy. The first book, 'Stone Dead Forever' came out in 2010 and featured over 60 photographs of inscribed stones. 'Geologic Shift' collects together another 40 of the most popular photographs for you to enjoy.
The project is still going strong having now scribbled on over 400 stones. The text is derived from experiences, ideas, lyrics, poetry, comments, quips, quotes and conversations. A few have been written by request, but I would rather encourage you to grab a permanent marker and go out and scribble, write or draw on your own pebble.
In 2010, the project was featured in an interview on the GPS website by the South Bank Centre, London. You can read all about it online, here. litandspoken.southbankcentre.co.uk/2010/06/29/the-saga-of...
There is also the group on Flickr, at www.flickr.com/groups/stone_dead_forever/ where you can see the full set and upload pictures of your own poetical pebbles.
2023-06-21: Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank Group, engages in a comprehensive interview with esteemed Cameroonian journalist Alain Foka of RFI during his visit to Paris.
Students from CUP's "Old School New School" Urban Investigation on the high school application process interview Kim Nauer and Pam Wheaton from Inside Schools.
Gergard Mousasi Interview
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Bye bye Candle.
I had learned my lesson before coming up to Leeds for my interview. I'd previously interviewed at the Lawn Tennis Association and had been very taken with the area etc and the problem with that is that you then start to look at flats etc.
So when I arrived in Leeds I got my nails done, walked to the interview then back to the station without taking my blinkers off. Except for the one time I saw the most unusual building I've ever seen, a cylindrical wonky looking set of flats. I thought, "If I move here I want to live there". The price was originally above our budget etc but a flat came along and we fell in love with it.
I've taken God knows how many pictures out the balcony - I think it's featured in four pictures on here - and I will miss the view, watching the world go by. It's great for nosy people like me. But it's too small (one storage cupboard 1m sq) and a flat this beautiful is never really home. We have borrowed it for 18 months and probably would've stayed longer but for our landlord selling up and the prices sky rocketing.
This picture is a cheat - it was taken a good couple of months ago with the Autostitch app but it shows what a good job the old iphone 3G can do. Aside from the stitch there are no effects used, just the reflection in the water on a sunny day.
The day I took it I knew it'd be my picture for this week.
Bye bye Candle - I said I'd live in you and I did.
This is a still from a recent tv news interview in which I also spoke about Barack Obama and my song "Si Se Puede Cambiar" you can watch it here:
www.mega.tv/EkEFEFkZVVutcLgLMP.html
and if you don't know Spanish, I put an English transcript at my blog www.andresuseche.blogspot.com
Christian DeVries interviewing Willard Kalimba (53).
Mulungushi Village, Central Province
Heifer Zambia, March 2008
Photo by Jake Lyell, courtesy of Heifer International
Le catalogue de Voyageurs du Monde
L'article de Geneviève Clastres sur la collaboration entre Voyageurs du Monde et l'artiste JR sur le site de voyageons-autrement
The team from Westminster University interview Vince (vip_uk) outside Loughborough University's Hazelrigg building. In case you're wondering, the fountain had become the Haiti wishing well.
Our reporter Anjeanette Damon interviews then-Senator Obama in Reno as I man the cameras (video and still).
Cliftonville Assistant Manager Tommy Breslin is interviewed for BBC Northern Ireland's coverage, as the teams leave the pitch at half-time in the 2009 Irish Cup final.