11 May 2010

Doll



This year's V48Hours Furious Filmmaking effort. We ran a considerably tighter team than last year (only 4 people in total), which meant a whole lot more V per person. We made it through to the Taranaki regional finals, picking up overall Runner Up, best emerging team, best actress, and best score (music, not twin sex).

All shot on a Canon 5DII and a 7D, proving that still cameras have really come a long way. Cheers to Mark for having such cool toys to play with!

09 May 2010


(To clarify: by two I mean second birthday party)

21 April 2010

Developing a larger body


For years I've been toying with the idea of doing an online Daily Show for the NZ art world. After reading the following, that appeared in my inbox this morning, you'll see why:

"This exhibition brings together work by four Wellington-based artists, work which is forward looking, part of a larger body that is still developing. These are all new works; predominantly unexhibited, they have been created for this exhibition or within the last year."


Now I'm no Jon Stewart by any stretch, but to clarify:
  • An "exhibition" that "brings together" art works.
  • Forward looking and still developing.
  • New works created in the last year.  If a week is a long time in politics, how long is a year in the art world? 
Still, at least it didn't begin with Oftentimes, and on one level, it actually makes me want to go see the show, if only to compare it to the press release.  Which I guess means it's effective PR, dammit.

Image: Curious George spinning top, recalled by the US Consumer Product Safety Commission

23 March 2010

Life is short, but filled with stuff



In memory of TC. Not a stunning video, but there is surprisingly little Cramps online, and in a way I think he would have liked it.

14 December 2009

Dear Santa


Buying a house and having a baby have mercifully conspired to deter me from whipping out my credit card whenever I get madly inspired by things online. In the last 18 months there have been no Amazon, international bicycle store (or even domestic for that matter), obscure toy shop, gallery or other online trader packages brighten our door while simultaneously darkening the Visa bill.

But all that came very very close to crashing down today when I stumbled across this via Coolhunting.

It's artists. On bicycles.

A new one every month for a WHOLE YEAR!

As you can imagine it ticks a couple of pretty big boxes at OneMomentCaller. I'm thinking of sending a copy to everyone I know who recently broke themselves on their new bikes (would seem to be the season), but they already have new bikes to console them, and a calendar with artists riding bikes would seem rather crap in comparison.

You can pick up a copy at the Swiss Institute of Contempoary Art New York here.

Pic: Lukas Wassmann shoots Cindy Sherman and David Byrne in December.

10 November 2009

Art by bicycle

Four favourite things collide: art, Portland Oregon, bicycles, doing stuff.

Papergirl Portland from abraham ingle on Vimeo. Via f-letter,

Take that, public art!


Len Lye's Wind Wand. Off for some 'spit and polish' as the local council put it.