Friday 29 January 2010
Thursday 28 January 2010
Old photos of Clay Pipe factory
Click on the image below to see a few more photos of the building from the 1960's to the present day:
Labels:
Buildings,
Clay Pipe Factory,
Historical Photos
Tuesday 26 January 2010
Encountering ‘The Body’ of Installation Art within Spinoza’s Ethics.
“Reality is inexhaustible, and there must be infinite ways in which it can be thought of.” (Stuart Hampshire, Introduction to Ethics)
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Labels:
Ethics,
Installation Art,
Theoretical
Sunday 24 January 2010
Thursday 21 January 2010
Wednesday 20 January 2010
Leonardo Da Vinci - Cannons
Having researched quite a lot about the Glasgow International Exhibition of 1901, with particular interest in the Canadian water shute and the switchback railway I was somehow reminded of some of Leonardo Da Vinci's inventions such as the flying machine and giant crossbow.
I decided to do some further research on his work at the Glasgow University Library and found this rather arresting image:
I decided to do some further research on his work at the Glasgow University Library and found this rather arresting image:
Courtyard of a foundry (1487)
The Local army Barracks where I live in London passes by my house every morning around eight in the morning, parading a canon around the streets.
Labels:
Classical,
Drawings,
Kinetic Sculpture,
Military
Tuesday 19 January 2010
Old Videos of Kelvingrove Bandstand
Footage from SCRAN
Edited video from youtube
Labels:
Historical,
Kelvingrove Bandstand,
SCRAN,
Video,
Youtube
Monday 18 January 2010
Sunday 17 January 2010
Wednesday 13 January 2010
Trip to Saatchi Gallery (12.01.10)
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