Saturday, June 21st, 2008

I don’t know the other names but they are probably really good too if they are kicking around with Mark Vaarwerk. I think his Jewellery is great. He has even used our discarded milk bottles from Urban Grind in some of his pieces. It was very cool of Mark to take our bottles and re-purpose them.
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Monday, June 16th, 2008
This should make for a great local event. As I understand it, the idea is to sit down 12 designers, present them with a concept and give them 10 mins or so to come up with a visual design. The best designers move to the next round until there is only one standing. This Thursday the students get to put the gloves on and next month the pros do it. Should be an interesting show. Urban Grind has provided free coffee cards (Davros designed them) for the event as door prizes. Speaking of prizes, there are some wicked ones up for grabs with the major prize being a fully spec’d iMac.
You can register and/or get more info here:
bigfish.tv/designerfightclub
Zoo Website
It’s not too late to register as a contestant but hurry!
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Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.” – Buckminster Fuller
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Monday, November 26th, 2007

December 2nd – 15th 2007
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Friday, November 9th, 2007

Lomographs by Gavin Bannerman
Opening Saturday, 17 November 6 – 8pm
Exhibition 18 November – 1 December
Opening hours: 7 – 4pm
(Mon-Fri), 7 – 3pm (Sat), 7 – 1pm (Sun)
Contact: 0421 976 425 or gbannerman@gmail.com
My images are quick glimpses of the surrounding world. They are the signs, the faces, the trees and the streets that pass me by. Each photograph was taken with a Lomo Compakt Automat (LC-A), a Russian-made camera that was used for espionage during the Cold War. This camera and its associated movement – Lomography – provide a starting point for my work.
Lomography espouses the principle of “shooting from the hip”. Pure lomographs are unconscious, unmediated and instinctive. They are captured with a piece of equipment so superseded it’s at the cutting edge.
I have been taking Lomos since 2000, capturing the minute details of buildings, vehicles, bodies and places. I am not a hard-line Lomographer; I compose some images, I take some haphazardly,I revel in blurry streaks of light, I adore crisp, clear portraits.
These images are to be enjoyed, to give you that vague feeling, equal parts déjà vu, half-remembered dream and stone-cold reality. I want to show common things so we go away feeling good about our lives. For me, “everyday” is not a dirty word.
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