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The Times5 February 2010
Design Week14 January 2010
The Times, Eureka5 February 2010
Kinetica Art Fair 2010 Press Clippings
The Daily Telegraph5 February 2010
Telegraph.co.uk5 February 2010
WiredFebruary 2010
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London Evening Standard4 February 2010
The American1 February 2010
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Blueprint Magazine8 February 2010
Kinetica Art Fair 2010 Press Clippings
Kinetica Art Fair 2010 Press Clippings
DOMINICHARRISCINIMODSTUDIO
Kinetica Art Fair. In February anincredibleart exhibition took placein thecavernous underground spacebelowWestminster University.Interactiveand kinetic artists fromaround theworld displayed theirlatest projects, much to thefascination, joy and intrigueofgallery visitors. Our own Beaconinstallation was showcased, with ourpolicebeacon lights interactively
trackingand playingwith visitors.T heshow shouldmakea returnnext year and definitely deserves aspot in everyone’s diary.
UFO over Rio. In May wetooktheUFO (pictured) wehad createdfor artist Peter Coffin to Brazil. Weupgraded it with even more lightsand control equipment, making iteven morespectacular during it’sflight over thehalf million peoplegathered alongCopacabana and theother beaches. Theevent made it onto all the international newschannels, makingthis ourmost globally high-profileproject oftheyear! Maybewecan get it to flyover London next year?
Thedeath of Jan Kaplicky,of FutureSystems.Oneof themost visionary architects,who challenged theconventions ofform and beauty within architecture.For mepersonally hehad ahugeinfluenceonmy design aestheticsand approach.
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The levellingout of ta shock. It brought a ha
Therecession broughpositive jolt of reality andper cent-plusmortgages aSHH , it meant sometimeschemes than before, andthat could engender – wiprojects, for example, com
In designland, it wasgraceof Porschewith thsaloon car, seeinga comsuch amess of its first st
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Recession. Work drying up, myformer company making talentedcolleagues redundant, financialpressures, strain on family, giving upmy golf club membership. Ouch!
The election of president Obama.I was in a meeting at Canary WharfLtd on his inauguration day. Westopped the meeting and gatheredround a big screen with others towatch this incredible man take theoath and speak to the world. Mademe proud to be American. Gavehope of better things to come.
Gary Wingrove. Reponsible forintroducing me to Pernille Stafford,interiors director of Scott Brownriggwho was then brave enough toheadhunt me in a recession. And Iam delighted to say we have hiredseveral of those talented ex colleaguesmentioned earlier. A happy ending.
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See Stacey singingat Liquid and EnvyTHIS week we are giving
lucky readers the chanceto win 10 pairs of tickets
to see X Factor �nalistStaceySolomon singing liveat aRomford club.X Factor star Stacey Solomon will
be coming to town to Liquid and Envynightclubin South Street on SundayJanuary 31.To mark the occasion Luminar
Leisure clubmanagement haveteamed up with the Recorder to give10 lucky people plus one friendeachthe chance to win free entry to Liquidand Envy on the nightStacey willbeperforming. Entrants and guests mustbe aged 18 or over and be able toprovide proof of ID on request.Stacey willbe appearing on stage
for the club’s S unday Night Live eventas part of her miniclub tour.The mum-of-one from Dagenham,
who was a s tudent at Havering
College of Further and HigherEducation before joiningX Factor, hasbeen wowing audiences at venuesthroughout the country in preparationfor the UK-wide X Factor tour later inthe year.General manager for Liquid and
Envy, R omford, Colin Goodwin, said:“We have known Stacey since beforeshe went on X-Factor and supportedher all the way through the show.“We are delightedto be one of the
�rst venues she is appearing at afterthe �naland cant wait to welcome herhome.”For further informationor to buy
tickets to be one of the �rst people tosee Stacey perform live in Romfordvisitwww.liquidclubs.com/romford orcall Liquid and Envy on 01708732456. Tickets cost £10 in advanceor £15 on the door.
To be inwitha chance of winningust answer this question correctly:
Send your answer along withyourname, address and daytimetelephone number to: Stacey at LiquidCompetition, Romford Recorder,Media House, 539 High Road, Ilford,IG1 1UD, before the closing date ofThursday January 28. The �rst ??correct answers drawn from the hatwillbe the winners. Successfulentrants willbe called on thecompetition closing date. EntrantsMUST provide a telephone number tobe able to be informedwhether theyhave been successful.
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DISCOVER someexciting new ideas incrafts at the Stitch
and Creative Crafts Show.ExCel, London, the
international exhibitionandconference centre, willbethe host venue for thepopular event from 10amto 5pm Thursday February11 to Saturday February13.This week the Romford
Recor der is givingtenlucky readers the chanceto each win a pair of ticketsto the event valid on a day oftheir choice.Whether you are an
experienced crafter, beginneror simply looking for a newhobby you willbe inspired withnew craft ideas to take away and try athome when you visit the show.You can develop your crafting skills
at one of many workshops withcraftpersonalities Nigel May and StephanieWeightman, the UK’s most popularcrafting couple who have been dubbedthe “Fern and Phil of the craft world”.Talented TV personalities Debbi
Moore and Nancy Wattwillalso bethere alongwithother guest craftingcelebrities and experts.Show highlightsincludemake and
take sessions, geisha dressingceremonies, on-stand demonstrations,advice centres and competitions.You willget the chance tomeet a
wide selection of exhibitors withall thelatest in cross-stitch, sewing, card-making, needlecraft, knitting,patchwork, quilting,scrapbooking,ribbon craft, papercrafts, stamping,beading and many more popular stitchand creative crafts.There willbe feature displays from
Knittingand Crochet Guild, Stitch Witch,The Federation of Family History, TheEmbroiderers’ Guild, The Guild of SilkPainters, and GreetingCards Old andNew by theWomens’ Institute.The exhibitionis the perfect place to
see, try and buy all yourcreative craft supplies andready-made gifts includingcraft materials, craft kits,machines, yarns, patterns,cards, pictures and books.Visitors willalso have the
opportunityto pick up special offersand show bargains.Tickets cost £9.50 adults and £8.50
concessions. Children under 16 gofree.Visit www.sccshows.co.uk to book
in advance. Enter promotional codePR1 and save £2, get a food discountvoucher, half price catalogue voucherand be entered free of charge intoaprize draw to win up to £300 of craftvouchers redeemable at the show.Workshop prices vary from free to £5.To be inwitha chance of winninga
pair of tickets to the show all you haveto do is answer the followingquestioncorrectly:
Send your answer along withyourname, address and daytime telephonenumber to: Stitch and Creative CraftsShow Competition, Romford Recorder,Media House, 539 High Road, Ilford,IG1 1UD, before the closing date ofThursday January 28. The �rst tencorrect answers drawn from the hat willbe the winners.
QWho have been dubbed theFern and Phil of the craftworld?
A stitch intime for showINCREDIBLE exhibits await
visitors to the four-day KineticaArt Fair 2010 opening in London
on Thursday February 4.A family of holographic light
beings, sculpting and drawingrobots, an orchestral milk �oat, agiant vertical electronic wave and aspecial feature exhibitionof workfrom themasters of kinetic art andthe groundbreaking CyberneticSerendipityshow, are just some ofthe displays that willbe revealed.We have ten pairs of tickets to
give away to ten lucky Recor derreaders for entrance to the showon any day of their choice.The Kinetica Art Fair 2010 is the
UK’s only art fair dedicated tokinetic, robotic, sound, lightandtime-based art and features workby well known artists from acrossthe world includingJason Bruges,Daniel Chadwick, Paul Friedlander,Vincent Leclerc, TomWilkinson,Jean Tinguely and Roger Vilder.It is being held at Ambika P3,
London’s newest multi-disciplinaryart space.The 14,000sq ft, former concrete
testing facility is located underWestminster University onMarylebone Rd London, oppositeBaker Street tube.Visitors can expect one of the
largest ever collections of kineticartwork on display under one roof,lots of kinetic experts and
exhibitors, talks, panel discussionsand performances.For more informationor to book
tickets visitwww.kinetica-artfair.com where you can clickthrough to www.ticketweb.co.uk,or you can call Ticketweb directlyon 08444 771 000.To be inwitha chance of winning
a pair of tickets to the fair on eitherFriday February 5, Saturday 6 orSunday 7 all you haveto do is answer thefollowingquestioncorrectly:Send your answer,
stating which day of the show youwould prefer to attend, along withyour name, address and daytimetelephone number to: Kinetica ArtFair Competition, RomfordRecor der, Media House, 539 HighRoad, Ilford, IG1 1UD, before theclosing date of Thursday January28. The �rst ten correct answersdrawn from the hat willbe thewinners.
For more c ompetitions see our website at:www.romfor drecor der.co.uk
Reco rder winner s
WomenAtWar competition:Pearl Wild, of The Village, Old Warden;Mrs Eve Goodman, of Amberley Way, Romford;Ms P F reeman, of Downing Road, Dagenham;Mrs M Osborne, of Alexandra Road, Chadwell Heath, Romford.Gymcompetition:Gareth Oakes, of Bar nstaple Path, Harold Hill.TheOstler competition:Alison Braun, of Macdonald Avenue, Hornchurch;Lynette Kirby, of Ewan Road, Harold Wood.
Q Which �ve types of art willbe displayedat the Kinetica Art Fair 2010?
QWhere did Stacey studybefore appearing on XFactor?
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Statistics made a big impression in 2009 as �nancial facts and �gures took pride of place in the media. With times tough for most businesses and in many cases pro�t ratios swaying the conceptual concerns of a project, it’s unsurprising that statistical representations have found their way into design communities. Heavily used in graphic design towards the end of last year, 2010 sees stats becoming more apparent in other creative disciplines.
London-based jewellery and accessories studio, Super Fertile, has taken inspiration from the economic downturn for its Summer 2010 collection, Cra$h, a literal interpretation of unemployment, debt and national spending ironically celebrated in jewelled medallions. Bold and vulgar, the range makes a dual political and fashion statement.
Danish studio Hvass&Hannibal recently presented its latest project, Losing The Plot at Kemistry Gallery, London, which seeks to express cold statistical information as illustrative, often abstract works.
Taking the edge o� everything from probability theory to geographical data by using wooden sculpture, simple patterns and joyful, slightly muted colours, viewers are encouraged to address how factual information can be reinterpreted; a skill that will prove useful in a culture where this micro-trend is increasingly data friendly.
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Dutch artist Willem Besselink’s >RE:ID is an interactive piece completed in connection with the Rotterdam Museumnight Foundation, which uses physical changes such as relaying pacing stones on top of one another to signify the walking of people across a space. All happening live, it turns the venue’s physical attributes into monolithic bar charts and carefully mapped diagrams showing foot tra�c �ow.
Stockholm-based Bigert & Bergström takes a digital approach in Tomorrow’s Weather, which shows statistical predictions from the Danish Meteorological Institute as a double helix of illuminating globes. Making full use of the height of Danish media �rm Aller’s central foyer, the spiralling orbs change colour with the changing readings, translating statistics into a medium that is both useful and architecturally beautiful.
With regards to interiors, we are likely to see information coming to life in both fun and austere ways. Although not relating to a speci�c set of data, the aesthetics of Josselin Zaïgouche’s Miam table hint at what could be to come as furniture and product designers begin to represent a bigger slice of the statistics-in�uenced pie. Look out for this trend in large corporate spaces, public spaces and in the subtle details of minimal interiors.
Contactswww.bigertbergstrom.com ( 4)www.hvasshannibal.dk (1,2)www.josselinz.com (3)www.kemistrygallery.co.ukwww.superfertile.com ( 5,6 )www.willembesselink.nl ( 7)
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The recent ARC Show, the annual architectural, retail and commercial lighting expo in London, o�ered a spread of creative lighting design that could be divided into two very obvious camps; LED and non-LED based products.
Traditionally casting an unfriendly light, Inspired By Design’s hand-blown glass solution softened the e�ect of the LEDs encapsulated within its shell, resulting in something that e�ortlessly brings this lighting technology into the home. The Lighting Bible presented new pieces that were mainly discreetly wall-mounted, creating soft, inviting illumination, as predicted in Mix’s previous article (December 2009) discussing skin-friendly lighting trends.
Student representation was mainly from Brunel University, which o�ered a selection of work that focused on 3 watt LED usage. A keen trend for the projection of images and logos was spotted in student’s contributions, showing the shift in lighting’s commercial usage to include more branding and advertising applications.
Also at the ARC Show was Kinetica’s satellite gallery, giving visitors a peek at what was held at its main space o�-site. Although more of a digital arts festival than a lighting exhibition, big names such as Jason Bruges Studio were amongst the contributors, using the opportunity to create explorative light, sound and interactive media pieces.
Of note were Roseline de Thélin’s 3-D portraits, Interactive Agents’ Hydro Acoustic Big Bang Filter, which allowed users to ‘play’ giant tubes containing light refracted through liquid and Thames Valley University’s Olympic Games themed piece. Architectural applications were a key interest; Jason Bruges discussed using programmed lighting to temporarily divide spaces and turn buildings into 4-D experiences.
The ARC Show and Kinetica Art Fair neatly dovetailed into each other providing something for every lighting enthusiast, whether their interests lie in high-quantity bargaining or mind-bending experiments.
Contactswww.deltalight.co.uk (3)www.inspired-by-design.co.ukwww.interactive-agents.comwww.jasonbruges.com (5)www.kinetica-artfair.comwww.madeinbrunel.comwww.paulfriedlander.com (4)www.roselinedethelin.com (2) www.thearcshow.comwww.tvu.ac.uk/cci (1)
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