Archive for November 2010


I have a new love at the moment, and it’s name is ‘Lomo‘. What is Lomo? Well, analogue photography using a Lomo camera, like a Diana, Holga or Lomo LC-A. I was intrigued recently by a Lomo feature on Etsy and then got chatting on Twitter with Alexandra who works for Lomography. I had a [...]

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Heart & Sole – An event for Web professionals and students Heart & Sole was devised by Tom Kentell and Alex Stanhope, two experienced Web industry professionals based in the (sometimes) sunny city of Chichester in West Sussex. The concept is simple: to bring people together for regular social events as well as training and [...]

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Creative Boom – an online magazine for the creative industries – has relaunched its website, introducing a brand new design with built-in bespoke features throughout. The site, which was established in July 2009 by Katy Cowan, a creative who runs her own family business – Boomerang PR in Cheshire – includes news, features, events, a bespoke [...]

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SAATCHI GALLERY IS THERE SUCH A THING AS BRITISH ART? Louisa Buck, Hew Locke and Barry Reigate in conversation 7.30pm, 29 November 2010 Tickets: £10 / £6 students – Book now With the opening of Newspeak: British Art Now at the Saatchi Gallery, and the British Art Show 7 at Nottingham Contemporary, the question of [...]

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A number of ceramic potters and sculptors have recently got together under the name “Ceramicus” and are holding their inaugural exhibition at the Oxmarket Centre of Arts, Chichester from Nov 22nd to Dec 4th. The work of this talented group covers a wide range of throwing, hand building and sculpting methods. Firing methods include electric [...]

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Based in Littlehampton, digital artist Gary Marlowe combines distinctive photography with inspired post production techniques to create eye catching imagery.

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Evolving English FREE Exhibition at the British Library Open until April 3rd 2011 Visit the first ever exhibition to explore the English language in all it’s national and international diversity. In this ground-breaking exhibition, the roots of Old English, slang dictionaries, medieval manuscripts, advertisements and newspapers from around the world come together – alongside everyday [...]

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