Thursday, October 19, 2006

Not Much Going On . . .

Ok, not much to report so here are some cool links:

Only today I saw the new Sony Bravia advert - and I was impressed, it made me want to run all the way to my studio in Devon and paint - click here to watch it

Can you find the 7 four leaf clovers? I found 5. Another indication where I'm missing Devon.
4 leaf clover game

Talk like a pirate with ahoy-mateys - you know I didn't even see the 2nd Johnny Depp film - as I was in Devon and the local cinema in the nearest town is at least 6 months behind! Oh well, might be on then when I do finally get to the West . . . And the offical pirate day was on my Birthday - sorry guys, a month late.

Sometimes I need to show photos on these postings and I don't have a particular snap so I've found a good free photo database - openphoto (hey that's pinched with my openstudio!)

While we're on the subject of my work - I got a shock last night, I was on the KIAD website, just browsing (now called UCreative) and I found my MA installation piece in the online gallery! One never ceased to wonder plus they put an 'e' on the end of my surname which is 'Clark', I should phone them up and have them take it off! Me angry ;( so click here

I'm constantly finding new bands I like on itunes and here's one of them - Boom-Bip - can't find any of their records in HMV and such like places s0 prob have to go to Tower Records up in town - I like very specialist tastes! Click here to view their website - and wait for the music to start.

And finally - a video from Beck - Cell Phone's Dead - I've always liked Beck and I haven't been out to purchase his new album. I like the effects in this video - well, afterall the man's got money to make it, so why not?! Click here to view video

I went to see my grandmother today - still ill, yet getting better. In the dining hall was a woman singer and piano player singing all the old London songs, celebrating VE Day and chrousing Vera Lynn 'We'll meet again someday' and all the old men and women singing along in their wheel chairs. It was an odd moment, and I suddenly felt very young! And altogether now - 'They'll always be an England . . ." Nice.

Emy xxx

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