Archive for October, 2007

Performer of the day

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Just because i love this image of a Bolivian catcher found in the (otherwise not very spectacular) “Catch Academy” slideshow.

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Posted by Administrator on October 31st, 2007

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Get It Louder (Part 2, Japan)

Get It Louder (Part 1, China)

Just a tiny add-on focusing on the Japanese Chapter of Get It Louder. Curator Mami Kataoka selected 4 emerging artists:

Akino Kondoh works in various media including acrylic and graphite paintings, sculptures, hand-drawn animations, and mangas.

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There were screenings of her animations in the exhibition space, and it was lovely to see how much they mesmerized anyone passing by. Some of Akino Kondoh“s videos are on you tube, i love the one below, it”s called Densya Kamo Shirenai:

Hiraki Sawa -whose videos seem to become the staple of new media festival these days- is a master in the art of revealing the quiet, surrealist going-ons of domestic objects and devices. Miniature airplanes fly about an apartment, camels walk onto the bathroom sink, rocking horses swim into the bathtub, etc.

0atepppo.jpg 0aaaroknghors.jpg Stills from Elsewhere, 2003 and Going places sitting down, 2004

Tsujikawa Koichiro is another Japanese video artist whose popularity is increasing fast and steady. He works mostly for commercials and music videos. Pink Tentacle highlighted a collection of his works.

0acornelllll.jpg Tsujikawa Koichiro for Cornelius “Like A Rolling Stone”

Finally there was artist and designer Masahiro Fukuyama whose armours are by inspired by the ancient culture of the Samurai and contemporary game-culture.

0aadedicationsoi.jpg The Dedication of Soul, photo by Namiko Kitaura

0aaarmurea.jpg 0aaalalamo.jpg Elegant Slave, photo by Namiko Kitaura and the Otoko Lamp (which was not exhibited but i found it irresistible)

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Posted by Administrator on October 29th, 2007

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Get It Louder (Part 1, China)

At the end of August i flew to Beijing to participate to Get It Louder!, a traveling exhibition of design and art, mostly by “young creators with Chinese background working in different places around the world”. It was a very nice and energizing show (which closed in September) and so far i had never found the time to put some order and tags on my pictures and impressions.

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Led by a nine-person curatorial team, Get It Louder “07 has the ambition to broadcast the voices of young artists. There are 150 art works, some 80% come from China the others traveled from Great Britain and Japan.

A strong point of the show was that it encompassed any form of creativity without imposing strict borders between them: fashion, graphic, design, architecture, movies, media art, fine art, etc. Another one is that even if the accent was on Chinese works, they were shown alongside works by artists, designers and architects from other nationality. Watching works from different countries side by side made me realize that despite all these talks of globalization and people doing the same things everywhere, they still have their own identity, qualities and weaknesses.

0aazh1oo.jpg 0aazhouu.jpg Two sculptures by Shanghai-based artist Zhou Beili at the entrance of the mall

Lucky me! Not only did i finally get to meet Wagner James Au and Cao Fei, I was also given a tour of the exhibition by chief curator Ou Ning, a writer, filmmaker, music promoter, graphic designer (and i probably forgot something). I”m not going to present every single work, just a few highlights:

0aathickspac.jpg Thick Space, by Feng Guochuan, Laura Belevica, and Aaron Robin (image Ou Ning)

After Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, Get It Louder landed in Beijing and more precisely in the SOHO Shangdu shopping mall allowing for an encounter with a high number of visitors who would normally not go to an art exhibition. I thought that it worked extremely well downstairs in the parking space but found it less easy to manage when the sculptures were shown in the middle of the brashly coloured shops.

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A fair number of the works were exhibited outside of the shopping mall: there were pavilions just out of the mall and sound works in the streets. Moving Soundscape, for example, was a series of in-car sound art project. Chinese sound artists had been invited to research on the areas located at a within a 40-minute drive of the shopping mall, to analyze and sample the city’s architectural styles, functions and noise index, and to turn the data into a sound work to be installed in a car. The audience sits in the car which follows the itinerary set by the artists, and enjoy the sound ride.

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Let”s move on to design. Mina Wu was showing some photographs of her chair/dress project, the original work of which couldn’t be displayed.

0aminaaaan1.jpg 0aminaaa2.jpg The designer has created a series of garments that can both be worn and put on a chair. Thus, a person can be turned into a chair, and vice versa.

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The graphic design and illustration works were among my favourite:

Especially the ones by Singaporean artist Chang Jinchao, i couldn”t chose which of his pieces would be uploaded on the blog so i decided to clutter the post with 4 of them:

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Kodyopark (Ren Qianyi)

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Lightning Babe, by Lulu (Li Xinlu), is a modern twist on the 1950″s Chinese female gymnastics figure, similar dress, hairstyle, green uniform, pink cheeks, energetic voice and music.

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The works celebrates also the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. The old Communist style gyms are rapidly being replaced by swanky western-style gyms with their slick exclusive membership system. Many memories of this Communist era are lost because of the heavy cost of rapid development.

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The Lightning Babe works range from posters, animated wallpaper for projections, small sculptures, bags, clothing, and emoticons for MSN PC, cushions, etc.

Xiao Hua”s “Little Carrot Heads” are both graphic designs and cute ceramic toys.

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Now photography-wise:

Lin Zhi Peng aka 223 (add to that that Westerners call him “the Chinese Terry Richardson”) is part of the new generation of Chinese photographers. His work is the kind that puts a smile on everyone”s face.

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My Little Dead Dick is the photo diary of two 20 something having fun and talent. Chinese artist Madi Ju and American artist Patrick Tsai met in Hong Kong after weeks of internet correspondence. A few days days after, they went back home, quit their jobs, waved bye-bye to their friends and set off to spend their life together taking photos.

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Get It Louder (Part 2, Japan)

Interview of Ou Ning in That”s Beijing. More images of the show. Also on Get It Louder blog, website and in the press. And if you speak portugese

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Posted by Administrator on October 29th, 2007

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Coming Back Soon


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Posted by Administrator on October 23rd, 2007

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Wicked CSS Clan Server and hosting in the UK

As many of you know I’m an avid gamer and have been looking for a good gamehosting/server company for a while. Well… I found one.

So I’ve been looking around for a while trying to find a good hosting company for my counterstrike clan - we’ve been looking for a CSS clan server somewhere in the UK that was cheap and fast and haven’t had much luck until now. After spending a while looking around I found a company called UK3X.

I did a bit of research in to them and it turns out that they’re a UK based company. After playing on their public servers for a bit the whole clan got some really low ping times so we went ahead and ordered a server. We’d been worried about actually sorting out the cost for it but they even let us split the cost between the entire clan rather than paying in one go. This is so awesome - saved us having to get everyone’s money up front which would have been a nightmare to organise.

As well as the counter-strike source gaming server we’ve also taken a web hosting package with them and a teamspeak server - costing us only a few pence each a month in reality so can’t complain… so far our pings have been incredibly low and the support guys have been wicked - much better than any other servers we’ve tried.

Moral of the story is if you’re thinking about web hosting, gaming / clan servers or TS2 servers then you should really check out UK3X - they offer all the big games and pretty much anything else. The support guys were excellent sorting everything out so I’ll certainly be using them again.

If you need a good game host or a good place for your website check out www.uk3x.com

Cheers guys!

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Posted by Administrator on October 12th, 2007

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A Blogger Says Goodbye


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Posted by Administrator on October 1st, 2007

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