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Pixar and IMAX look great together


I haven't seen A Christmas Carol yet, however I did see  Pixar's Up at the recently refurbished BFI IMAX. Visually intense, the story at the heart of the 3D illusion is of course where Pixar really delivers. There's always a sense that it takes years, (which it does) to develop a movie like this, with nothing rushed or left to chance. I'm working my way through a book on Pixar, and I look forward to reading more about the story editing process as a script goes into development, how much visual design is done in tandem with writing, if at all, etc. Up was preceded by a stunning 3D trailer for Alice in Wonderland and the enchanting Pixar short film, Partly Cloudy here's the best quality full version (for as long as it lasts up on RuTube!). Enjoy.

Photo: BFI IMAX, situated on a roundabout outside Waterloo Station on the South Bank.

 

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Oxford and Children's Stories

Oxford is a city rich in history, so it's unsurprising to see something new with each visit. I was at Oxford University Press - OUP (pictured) for a Write Away Reviewers' Event, (read author Anita Loughrey's account here) after which we were treated to a guided tour - Oxford and Children's Stories.

The guide I was with normally takes kids around so our tour revolved around scenes from the Harry Potter movies, and spotting the fact we weren't aged 10, she generously tailored the tour and slipped us snippets about about Oxford's literary alumni, from Amis to Waugh. We stopped at sites which provided inspiration for some of the best known children's literature, most famously, 'Alice in Wonderland' and 'The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe'. In her enthusiasm, our guide accidentally led smack into the centre of a location film set,  and we were politely asked to move off the cobblestoned street... I think it's safe to say we will have been cut from 'Lewis' - an Inspector Morse TV spin-off!

It was clear that our knowlegeable guide was none too appreciative of the post 'Potter' entrance fee charged to enter Christ Church College. Instead, we wandered into the charming courtyard of Lincoln College and visited its medieval dining hall, which as our guide accurately pointed out, has bench seating, not the high-backed chairs you'll find in the the Great Hall at Christ Church.

Lack of true Hogwart style seating notwithstanding, I personally think the entrance fee to Christ Church College entirely worth it - I went some time ago out of my teenage acquired interest in 'Brideshead Revisited', as the desperately self-destructive Sebastian Flyte and his teddy bear, Aloysius resided there. Add 'Alice' history and magical scenes from Hogwart's into the mix and it's an interesting place, if not for the sheer grandeur of the architecture, stained glass, and grounds alone. 

Check out loads of photos here on Flickr's Christ College, Oxford search, and visit Write Away for reviews, book guides and more.

 

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Interactive Views at Tate Modern

New online technology at the Tate - a nice interactive addition which includes close-ups of Richard Long's work, artist statements, glimpses of people in the gallery, etc.

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MA Summer Show Photos - Camberwell Coll. of Art

 

The Camberwell College of Art MA Summer Shows (University of the Arts, London) went off really well last week, though it's sad to see a lot of great people leaving fromIllustration and leaving a few of us part-timers kicking around the place! The work from Illustration was exciting, and as predicted, very diverse with editorial illos, children's books, graphic novels, animation and more - something I really appreciate in this course. Group crit sessions and regular meetings meant that we all had an inkling of who was doing what, but most went an extra mile towards the end and a few suprises lay in store.

500 people came through the door in the first 15 minutes, and around 2600 through the evening. See some of my photos here and get more on '09 MA Illustration grads here (thanks Tom). The crowds made it a bit tricky to get photos so above are a few Illustrators except for the guy with the toast - a printmaker - who gave out an edition of 'toast prints' at the door.

 

 

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Camberwell MA Illustration Show 2009

I've got the best week coming up - the last week of school (day job) before we're out for summer, but firstly, two-thirds of my Camberwell contemporaries (those on the full-time programme) will graduate. Check out the Grad Show details here, and see who's exhibiting from MA Illustration.

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Paint-a-Tower-Block

   
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It's been ages - work is full on (exams and marking) and so is the illustrating. My full-time and second yr part-time contemporaries at Camberwell are nearly at the finish line as the July grad show looms.

Meanwhile, I came across these fab photos of painted tower blocks, Russian style, here on Sturman's blog. Worth a look for the McD sign alone. Anyway, some say these look gaudy. Maybe.

Better than grey tower blocks stacked against a bleak, wintery sky?

Infinitely.

 

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Birdbrain


Daphne du Maurier and Hitchcock are brilliant, but this Barbie adds a whole new dimension, yes? Details at Amazon. (thx Mel)

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Totoro is a Cream Puff

anna the red's bento factory is one of my new favourite blogs after her Totoro Cream Puff recipe appeared in BoingBoing. Designer Bento boxes are accompanied by sketches, and you'll find recipes for these great non-bento creations....

   
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Putting Barcelona on the Schmap!

One of my Barcelona photo's has just been Schmap'd - it shows one of the many lovely buildings in the Gothic Quarter. I was there volunteering at a summit, working on ways to build rabies awareness. Check out info on rabiesfree.org if you're in/traveling to a rabies endemic area or click to vaccinate a dog in the Philippines. 1 click = 1 dollar = 1 vaccine. Cheers.

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Inside New York Academy of Art studios

Here's a little glimpse inside NY Academy of Art studios during the Tribeca Ball...


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