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LACPIXEL - 2024
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LACPIXEL - 2024
Please don't use this image without my explicit and written permission.
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LACPIXEL - 2024
Please don't use this image without my explicit and written permission.
© All rights reserved
from the archive, taken around 1995, Olympus OM4+85 f2 zuiko, fujicolour 200 neg film.
print scanned then toned etc in photoshop.
Circa has invited three established video artists to participate in Trinity, a series of three nightly video installations, spread across three weeks that will bring to life the atmospheric and now redundant Holy Trinity Church in Hendon, Sunderland. The event is free to all members of the public and will begin at sunset each evening and will remain open for visitors until 8pm. Trinity will offer visitors a selection of brilliant and beautiful video art from around the world.
Circa is a non-profit arts organisation whose priority is to present through screenings, exhibitions and print, work from emerging and established international artists. Circa supports and promotes the work of artists working in all disciplines with a primary focus on those using video, sound and new technologies. It is important to Circa to present thought provoking new works which offer in someway fresh and alternative opinions within contemporary art to the local and broader community.
To find out more information and to receive updates on future events, please email circa.uk@gmail.com
Thursday 5th February
Artist: Graham Dolphin
Title of Work: ‘Star Spangled Banner Recurring’ (2007)
Duration: 3:40 mins Looped
Star Spangled Banner Recurring, is a single screen digital projection based on footage taken of the legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix playing his version of the American national anthem Star Spangled Banner. Here, the film provides both a sonic and a visual experience. The short extract of virtuoso playing is taken from the seminal Woodstock concert of 1969 and is shown repeated across a grid of twelve panels with each panel starting half a second after the other.
The effect is one of creating an arresting cacophony of noise, of electric guitar and feedback.
The original source material is subtly transformed to create something disquieting.
John Douglas of the Trashcan Sinatras - this time out accompanying Eddi Reader... live at the ARC Stockton on Tees, 09/05/09
To purchase a print please email me . . . photoabruzzo@yahoo.co.uk
this was taken at lovely farm we stayed at near Cugnoli, PE, Abruzzo.
see map for approx' location (as the sat' view is poor!)
You're frozen when your heart's not open
You're broken when your heart's not open
when I saw this, Stephen King (not a fan tho') came to mind, the missing hair and limbs, but ultimately its the mocking and evil smile she has which is so menacing.
note for Mr P, sometimes and only sometimes you do need a black border...
I need to thank:- www.flickr.com/photos/petermoons for the inspiration, Thank's Peter.
Sunday morning tip out with:-
Phil . . . www.flickr.com/photos/7223415@N04
Doug . . . www.flickr.com/photos/dugi34
Mark . . . www.flickr.com/photos/markbradshaw
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eh! do I hear you all saying?
well, at Hebburn Colliery (on the banks of the Tyne) on January 9th 1816, was when a certain Sir Humphrey Davy first held trial's for his wire sieve shielded lamp for use in deep coal mines. The lamp became known to the world as the Davy Lamp. A modern version is now used for a very different purpose. At the Sydney, Athens, Turin and Beijing Olympics and the forth coming London 2012 games, to relay the Olympic flame.
Les anciens bâtiments du 57ème Régiment d'Infanterie du Train, abandonnés en 2005 par l'Armée ont été rachetés par "Darwin Eco Système" qui développe dans l'enceinte de l'ancienne caserne un éco-quartier.
the small town of Cugnoli, Pescara, Abruzzo, is along to the left. can any one tell me the name of the mountains especially the snow covered peak, also the name of the town on the ridge.
Composite of four images, not taken by me , I did the photoshop bits, original photography by Chris Holmes - you can see her images here-
www.flickr.com/photos/holmesandwatson
she has some excellent documentary work.
Ian Hudspith of Morpeth Harriers, well on the way to finishing in first place - about 500 yards to go! Ian was the first none african runner to win the race since 1997. And that race was won by Ian's brother Mark.