Electric Sheep Magazine is Dead, Long Live Electric Sheep Magazine!
“lovingly and effectively designed – stylish yet readable – exactly as it should be” (Richard Bruton, Forbidden Planet Int.) Some of you know by now that the magazine I’ve been Art Directing has now gone bust in it’s current print format. Richard writes a lovely goodbye piece on the FP blog, mentioning not only the ...
Knit a dinosaur; have it star in a film on the Southbank!
From The Londonist: Matthew Robins makes animated stories and will be presenting his ‘Shadow Operas’ featuring Flyboy. New episodes from the series will be shown on Fridays, performed in front of and projected onto the National Theatre Flytower, followed by a double-bill of Robins’ work on Saturdays. For the double-bill on Saturday 15 August, he ...
Moving Pictures
I’d bought a copy of the The Adventures of Prince Achmed about 4 months ago, but had never got around to watching it. As my mum was coming over for the evening for a belated Christmas evening, I suggested we watch it…"errr…. that’s what I got you as your Christmas present!" Doh! Anyhow, we watched ...
Discovering Latin America Film festival
Am determined not to miss out this year, and with the Ritzy just up the road it’d be pretty slack if I didn’t manage to go!… As part of the festival there is an homage to Latin American Women Filmmakers including Maria Novaro (Mexico):"she has focused on the self-assertion of women in Mexican society and ...
New York Stuff
I have (paper) notes from my trip away, but stuff has to be written out / scanned in so for now here are just a couple of links, thanks to bits of crumpled paper found in the bottom of my rucksack whilst emptying it! We went to Cinders Gallery that had an exhibition of posters ...






