
John Reynolds
Trouble with Words, 2009
Oil pen on canvas
(5 7/8 x 5 7/8 inches)
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John Reynolds
Trouble with Words, 2009
Oil pen on canvas
(5 7/8 x 5 7/8 inches)
bron: defacedbook
Read MoreMash-up artist Girl Talk explains how he creates transformative works of art with his sample-based style of music.
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Read MoreThe Ice Book is a miniature theatre show, a pop-up book that comes to life as if by magic.
It tells the story of a mysterious princess who lures a boy into her magical world to warm her heart of ice. It is made from sheets of paper and light, designed to give a live audience an intimate and immersive experience of film, theatre, dance, mime and animation.
We created the show during a four month artist residency at the Kuenstlerdorf Schoeppingen in Germany. All we had was a 5D Mark ii, an old Macbook with After Effects, some builders lights and a green cloth that we improvised as a makeshift green-screen. Before we started we had no idea how to make pop-up books let alone how we could combine them with projections. With a lot of care, love and arguing the idea eventually came to life.
For information on touring dates in 2011 please check the website: theicebook.com
The lower ground floor has been completely opened up to form a children’s library and community meetings rooms which also provide access to the rear garden. At the front of the library a striking new reading room and entrance pavilion has been placed to one side of the original entrance. This new structure resolves the various access issues in a generously proportioned new entrance sequence and also provides an elegant new reading space inside.”



Deze waanzinnige installatie trof ik op Conan the Librarian, die het weer had van Wary Meyers:
The latest of our installations for the the old Baxter Library in Portland, newly occupied by the Via Advertising Agency. This one’s in the basement, referencing the old library, history, roots, poltergeists…
