Archive for the 'Art' Category
I’ve been very lax on the blogging front recently and so in an effort to remove props for my lethargy I’ve downloaded the WordPress iPhone app. Hopefully this means I can start to catalogue some of the great things that a London summer throws at us, like the new resident of the fourth plinth in [...]
I was running down the stairs in our offices a moment ago (as part of my diet/get a bit fitter plan I’m not using the lift) when something caught my eye. Backing up I noticed something on the sign by the door for the 3rd floor. Can you spot it? Cute eh? Things like this [...]
Overlooking Bondi. Now What Was The Question?
0 Comments Published by Ciaran March 25th, 2009 in Art.Via Chungaiz comes Fifty People, One Question. He sums it all up nicely. Bondi image by Richard Moross on flickr
I’ve been in Dublin this weekend as I’m speaking at a conference today. After meeting one of my Irish cousins for lunch yesterday I spent a rather pleasant afternoon walking round Dublin: checking out the shops (man, that exchange rate hurts), having one of the world’s best hot chocolates & snapping a bit of street [...]
Last Saturday I went to the Street Art exhibition at the Tate Modern (which is basically just the outside wall of the building). But because I had lost my camera phone the night before (along with my iPod, jacket & debit card – **** it!) I didn’t take any photos. Thankfully the lovely Chungaiz sent [...]
A while back on Twitter Michael Arrington, Editor of tech blog TechCrunch, asked people to send him a Tweet in order to convince him to follow them (he felt that he wasn’t following enough people.) My response was that he should follow me because your name always makes me think of a strange chocolate bar. [...]
This is an amazing piece of street art that I saw in Soho yesterday. It’s on the corner of Lexington Street & Beak Street and really is quite incredible. My friend Chungaiz thinks that it may be by a French artist, but for the moment I remain in the dark. To be honest I don’t [...]
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