Great bit of design by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot – sk4
For more info – http://designmuseum.org/design/dieter-rams
Observations of the world around me
The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are the beautiful displays of light that can be seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres.
They are caused by the collision of gaseous particles in the Earth’s atmosphere with charged particles released from the Sun’s atmosphere. The colour change is due to the type of gas particles that are colliding.
Researchers have discovered that auroral activity is cyclic and the next peak period is 2013!
The best places to see the Aurora Borealis are in the North Western parts of Canada and Alaska as these are probably the most accessible.
For more info visit The Northern Lights Centre website - http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html
I have recently started teaching a photography and lighting class.
Course prices will depend on number of pupils. If you are interested in attending please contact me for further information.
I also have a location for hire for film and stills shoots. Lights will be following shortly. You can see pictures of the location on the following location websites.
http://www.jjlocations.co.uk/location.php?loc_id=2521
http://www.shootfactory.co.uk/apartments/928/tv-video-photo-film-location.html
Feel free to contact myself, JJ locations or Shootfactory if you’d like more information.
I recently found out that my portrait of David Medalla will be used as a flyer for his upcoming performance ‘The Aromatic Medalla’ at General Public in Berlin on October 14 , as well as an artist talk with Curator Alex Wieder (former director of Kunstlerhaus Stuttgart, and writer for Frieze) at experimental bookstore, Archive Books.
Please go see the performance if you’re there around this time as I’m sure it will be great.
The Aromatic Mandala
A Talk on the Impromptu by David Medalla, introduced by Adam Nankervis, followed by a Participatory Performance.
Curated by Lian Ladia and Jerlyn Jareunpoon
Friday, 14 October, 19:00
The Aromatic Mandala is a development of David Medalla’s continuous explorations of olfactory sculpture, participatory art, impromptus and ephemeral environments. Rooted from an early work, “Window of papiers d’armenie’” which he created in his room at no.17 rue des Canettes in Paris in 196l – it then developed to be his first biokinetic sculpture, “The Smoke Machine” in 1963 (Redfern Gallery, London), as well as an actualized olfactory environment through a “golden incense burner” in 1963, followed by an Impromptu that happened in 1990 at Times Square in New York City.
In collaboration with General Public, Discoteca Flaming Star and Johannes Paul Raether, the program kicks off Discoteca Flaming Stars’ ZEIG HER, FÜHR VOR, TAUSCH EIN, a three-day performative exhibition/situation featuring performative acts, alongside with images and objects, and will integrate discussion into presentations as a means of opening up a discursive space.
General Public, Schönhauser Allee 167c. Berlin 10435 email: info@generalpublic.de web: www. generalpublic.de
For further information and images on David Medalla, please contact Lian Ladia, lian@plantingrice.com. Other inquiries with regards to ZEIG HER, FÜHR VOR, TAUSCH EIN please contact flamingstar@snafu.de.
Acknowledgements: Cornelia Lund, Galleria Duemila, Silvana Diaz, Petty Benitez Johannot, Node Center, Perla Montelongo, Discoteca Flaming Star, Cristina Gómez Barrio, Johannes Paul Raether, Wolfgang Mayer, Alex Forsey, Lizza May David, Maria Cruz, James McKinnon, Plantingrice.com
About the Artist
David Medalla is constantly shifting his strategies and media; when one thinks one has him pinned down as a situationist, a surrealist, or a conceptualist, one is stumped as he continues to endlessly conceive other fantastic, often unrealisable schemes. Fairly unknown to the forefront, he is an icon of an artist who has made no clear distinction between his art and his life. David Medalla’s work stretches back to the sixties when he co-founded Signals Gallery in London and presented international kinetic art, among other art forms. He initiated the “Exploding Galaxies” which mediated relationships between international artists and was a pioneer in participatory art, his work highly resonated with (was highly influential in) the works of Conceptual artists from Brazil (Tropicália/Tropicalismo movement with Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica) the Exploding Galaxies. Aside from his deeply rooted underground core work on the avant-garde scene of London, he became increasingly known for a series of works he did entitled, “Cloud Canyons”: thick bubbles that slowly come from a central machine which produces random shapes that glisten like rainbows when perceived by light. His work was included in Harald Szeemann’s exhibition ‘Weiss auf Weiss’ (1966) and ‘Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form’ (1969) and in the DOCUMENTA 5 exhibition in 1972 in Kassel. Marcel Duchamp honoured him with a ‘medallic’ object, as a tribute to his name. In 1997, he was a DAAD artist in Berlin. Very recently, he has exhibited at the New Museum in New York where the curator hailed his “Cloud Canyons No. 14″ as an iconic sculpture in Contemporary Art.
Related Events organized by Discoteca Flaming Star:
FIRST VISIT – TAUSCH EIN
Friday, October 14, 19:00, General Public
A Talk on the Impromptu by David Medalla, introduced by Adam Nankervis, followed by Participatory Performance, The Aromatic Mandala.
SECOND VISIT- FÜHR VOR
Saturday, October 15, 15:00-20:00 or later, Basso Studio
Performances and discussions by Discoteca Flaming Star, Voin de Voin, Ute Waldhausen, Johannes Paul Raether, Ulrike Müller, Kerstin Stakemeier, Anita DiBianco, Ian White and host Stefan Fente.
THIRD VISIT – ZEIG HER
Sunday, October 16, 15:00-20:00 or later, General Public
Performances and discussions by Johannes Paul Raether, Ulrike Müller, Discoteca Flaming Star, Voin de Voin, Ute Waldhausen, Kerstin Stakemeier, Anita DiBianco, Ian White and host Stefan Fente.
Last month I photographed Georgina Spelvin (AKA Shelly Bob Graham), Erotic Icon of the seventies who starred in the cult porn film ‘The Devil in Miss Jones’. She has now written a memoir ‘The Devil Made Me Do It’, and recently appeared in the banned ‘Paradise Circus’ Massive Attack video that is largely made up of scenes from her cult film.
You can find out more about Georgina on her website – http://georgiespelvin.com/