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Artists Web CEO lands on his head at pehcakucha night, Tokyo

July 2nd, 2008 by admin
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Chris Kirkland CEO of http://www.artistweb.jp has what he considers a perfectly normal and respectable hobby, standing on his head (with no hands) in interesting locations throughout the world. From peaceful walks in the country to the roof of the Reichstag in Berlin, The Artists Web’s front man takes what ever opportunity he has to get that perfect shot. And naturally when he decided to bring his business to Japan, he brought the hobby along too.

“I had to do Shibuya Crossing practically as soon as I got of the plane. It’s the place every associates with Tokyo ‘that crazy busy crossing’ in Lost in Translation, so I had that as number one on my list. A day or two after the Jet Lag had worn off, I found myself in Shibuya and thought ‘hey this is that place’. Moments later I spotted some American guy with a nice nikon taking some shots of the crossing, I just walked up to him and said would you mind taking my picture and then we got started.
“Normally it takes about 20 seconds to get in position and do the perfect shot, but I only had a few seconds to run out after the cars stopped and before everyone started crossing, still we got there after a few attempts. The best bit is that they had us on the big screen when we took the shot.”


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And so now a number of months later, Chris took the mic in front of several hundred punters at the famous Pechakucha night, at Super-Deluxe, Tokyo. Chris prepared 20 delicious slides, half featuring his inverted posture and half on the subject of The Artists Web.

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Always with a smile on his face, Chris keeps a record of his adventures online on www.hbm.jp (Happy British Man in Japan), and naturally he uses his companies own website portfolio software to upload the new pics.
“Actually the first ever pic I did (The roof of the Reichstag in Berlin) ended up being used in our advertising campaign ‘with the artists web, it’s so easy you can do it standing on your head’”.
On his website www.hbm.jp you can see him relaxing in natural surrounds, historic cities like Oxford, Bath; stately location, Buckingham Palace, The Reichstag and of course in locations of wonder and beauty around Japan.

Chris is currently in Tokyo where he and his team has just recently launched the Japanese version of his internet business The Artists Web – artistweb.jp. His mission is to bring the opportunity for international exposure via the internet to artists and photographers from Japan. And of course fit in as many headstand pics as time will allow.

In the long term, Chris plans to get more internationally famous locations under his belt “maybe I should shoot for the seven wonders”. On a different tact, “I’d like to do some celebrity shots – you know like everyone has one picture of them shaking hands with Brad Pit or The Queen or whoever, I’d like a load on my wall with them pissing themselves laughing as I ’stand’ next to them”.


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Art Round

June 30th, 2008 by chris

Welcome to the latest edition of Art Round!
This week we have included a round up of what’s new on The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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Selina Rayner | website

25 images uploaded,

Sunset
Ikuko Danby | website

12 images uploaded, painting
abstract and semi-abstract oil painting

Trees
Richard Whadcock | website

51 images uploaded, painting painting
Landscape painting based around East Sussex

New Work Uploaded

1255 new items uploaded since 16/06/2008.

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202 1 - 100
103 100 - 250
103 250 - 500
45 500 - 1000
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Some randomly selected new works:

  • Autumn 2
  • untitled
  • Abstact Veg
  • natures window wa aus
  • untitled
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An international conference on Dance and Ageing, Liverpool January 2007

June 27th, 2008 by TAW

Marks of Time: An international conference on Dance and Ageing, Liverpool January 2007
The Aspire Trust in collaboration with the South Asian Dance company, Chaturangan and Liverpool Hope University, are delighted to announce the innovative, international conference on the theme of dance and ageing: Marks of Time (flyer attached).
The conference will take place at in Liverpool between 12 and 13 January 2007 and will be of particular interest to dancers, educators, health workers, senior citizens, students and all those interested in how innovative dance practice can be developed with elders.
The fees for the conference are as follows:
Independent artists and other practitioners

networking creative technology practitioners

June 25th, 2008 by TAW

Let’s Get Together - Conwy: networking creative technology practitioners
Where: The Royal Cambrian Academy, Crown Lane, Conwy LL32 8AN When: Tuesday 21st November 2006, 6 to 9pm
This event is a partnership between Northern Bloc and Menter a Busnes’ Local Supplier Development Project.
Event Outline If you work with technology and creativity in Anglesey, Gwynedd and Conwy and would like to expand your network, find out what other people are doing or seek out potential collaborators or business associates then come along to Let’s Get Together at the Royal Cambrian Academy on 21st November.
The event will comprise with an hour of quick fire presentations (5 minutes each) followed by an hour and a half speed networking, led by Menter a Busnes.
There are 12 five minute slots available for artists, designers, film makers and programmers or anyone who works with technology creatively, so if you’d like the opportunity to present your work, please ensure you book early - see below for booking details. Presentations are on a first-come-first-served basis and priority will be given to practitioners from within the project area.
Practitioners in other fields such as visual art, performance, musicians who would like to meet creative technology practitioners are also welcome to attend. Agencies and organisations are also welcome, although presentations are limited to practitioners.
The event aims to bring together people working in creative technology in the project area, to develop collaborative working and the growth of the sector. Similar events will take place in 2007 in Anglesey and Gwynedd.
What to bring: If you are presenting at the event, you will need to bring your presentation on a CD, or USB memory stick for use on a Macintosh iBook. A data projector and screen will be provided. Presentations can either be in the form of Powerpoint, Quicktime Movies, a PDF or as a website. Please note that there will be no internet connection available at the venue.
If you are not presenting, but are taking part in the speed networking, you may wish to bring examples of your work, either in portfolio form or on a laptop.
To Book: to book a place at this free event email Tina Ball, Northern Bloc Project Officer on: mailto:tina@bloc.org.uk . Please specify whether you wish to present at the event, or just to take part in the speed networking.
This seminar is part of a series of events programmed in Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey by Northern Bloc. Northern Bloc is supported by the Arts Council of Wales, Conwy County Borough Council, Gwynedd Council and Isle of Anglesey County Council
Northern Bloc was established as a pilot project in 2005, in Conwy County. The aim of the project being to identify and bring together individuals and clusters from the creative industries working with new technology; collate information about activity and provision for the sector in Conwy; identify examples of best practice and programme a series of professional development events for practitioners, providers and anyone interested in technology in the area.
Now in its second phase, Northern Bloc continues to develop networks to provide real opportunities for collaboration, alliance, and partnership between Wales-based organisations, enabling cross discipline exchanges between business and industry, science and technology, education and creative practices.
For more information contact:
Tina Ball or Mici Plwm Swyddog Prosiect / Project Officer Canolfan Fusnes Conwy / Conwy Business Centre Cyffordd Llandudno / Llandudno Junction Conwy LL31 9XX
Ffôn/Tel: 01492 574544 Ffacs/Fax: 01492 574502 E-bost/Email: mailto:tina@bloc.org.uk or mailto:mici@bloc.org.uk Gwefan/Website: http://www.bloc.org.uk

Art Round

June 23rd, 2008 by chris

Welcome to the latest edition of Art Round!
This week we have included a round up of what’s new on The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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Brigitte Soltau | website

3 images uploaded, ceramics
Sculptural Ceramics and Public Art Projects

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Ikuko Danby | website

11 images uploaded, painting
abstract and semi-abstract oil painting

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Collectors Selection | website

30 images uploaded, painting sculpture

New Work Uploaded

1159 new items uploaded since 09/06/2008.

Count Price in GBP
761 Not Priced Yet
157 1 - 100
103 100 - 250
73 250 - 500
44 500 - 1000
7 1000 - 2000
14 2000 - and above

Some randomly selected new works:

  • Earth
  • Rusty Plastic
  • Edna and Tom
  • Pink swirl
  • nothing 7
  • The Lion Tamer

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Art Round

June 16th, 2008 by chris

Welcome to the latest edition of Art Round!
This week we have included a round up of what’s new on The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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Collectors Selection | website

30 images uploaded, painting sculpture

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Areeb Malik | website

19 images uploaded, drawings painting
I am a BFD (Bachelors in fashion designing) student

Waterborn
Rod Davis | website

11 images uploaded, painting painting
Abstract Art simply evolved

New Work Uploaded

1104 new items uploaded since 02/06/2008.

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88 100 - 250
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Some randomly selected new works:

  • Bal 1
  • Palm Tree Paradise
  • Core
  • beach 2
  • Dancer 4
  • Cyberman XVI

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Entertainment Ticketing at the Crossroads

June 14th, 2008 by TAW

Entertainment Ticketing at the Crossroads: A STAR Seminar, Friday 24 November
Going to an entertainment event can be a miserable experience for customers who buy tickets from an unauthorised source, with seats not what they seemed, impeded views and sometimes even no tickets at all. On the other hand, customers who genuinely have spare tickets need a fair way of disposing of them; so will new arrivals such as Viagogo or Seatwave really benefit both industry and customers — or just the touts?
On Friday 24 November, STAR (the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers) presents Entertainment Ticketing at the Crossroads, a one-day seminar at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. The event will take a detailed look at the implications of new standard terms and conditions for ticket selling, drafted by STAR in consultation with the Office of Fair Trading, and open up the debate on secondary ticketing to help the industry respond to the problems and possible solutions on offer.
Keynote speaker at the seminar will be Andrew Cunningham, Deputy Director for Industry at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport; also taking part will be leading promoters and ticketing experts.
For full details and a downloadable booking form, go to http://www.s-t-a-r.org.uk or e-mail Don Keller Arts Marketing on mailto:seminars@dakam.org.uk

18 Nov 2006

June 11th, 2008 by TAW

Immersivity, Art, Architecture, Sound and Ecology. Next event: 18 Nov 2006
Artist Review Series: Immersivity, Art, Architecture, Sound and Ecology
Supported by the Networking Artists’ Networks Initiative (NAN) through a-n The Artist Information Company Co-organised by the Live Art Garden Initiative and Electronic Music Studios, Goldsmiths College
Next event: Saturday 18 November 2006 Presenters: Professor John Gruzelier, Christina Kubisch, Jockel Liess, Fabrizio Manco, Lawrence Upton Co-chairs for the series: Dr John Levack Drever, Ian Stonehouse, Lauren Goode
Presentation titles, abstracts or info: http://www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk/eventreviewabstracts.html Presenters links: http://www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk/eventreviewpresenters.html
About the series: Transdisciplinary presentations facilitating critical exchange, discussion and review through an informal and supportive atmosphere; and guided by specific research interests. The general focus areas are: live art and mixed media performance; landscape & interactive architecture and sustainability; critical studies and philosophy; biophysics, acoustics, ecology and sound art. The guest review presenters invited are drawn from these backgrounds and disciplines. The aims of the artist review meetings are both to support the development of researchers or practitioners, through the sharing and review of recent practice including work-in-progress, and the Live Art Garden Initiative, an art, architecture and ecology project.
For dates, times and location; the series full program; and all further info visit: http://www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk/events.html Admission is free but reservation of a place is advisable. Please email mailto:lauren@liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk to reserve a place. The events are open to researchers, practitioners and artists and will take place at Goldsmiths College, London.
About the Electronic Music Studios, Goldsmiths College The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios (established in 1967) comprises a suite of working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment & audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive performance, sound-art, acoustic ecology and research. http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/departments/music/ems/
About the Live Art Garden Initiative The Initiative is to conceive of, set-up and develop an art, architecture and ecology project. The project will involve the creation of new garden environments in which site-specific live arts will be created and receive an audience. The research and practice directions of the Initiative are guided by trans-interdisciplinary research. http://www.liveartgardeninitiative.org.uk

Art Round

June 9th, 2008 by chris

Welcome to the latest edition of Art Round!
This week we have included a round up of what’s new on The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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The Artists Web

Welcoming Our Latest 3 Artists

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Collectors Selection | website

20 images uploaded, painting sculpture

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Areeb Malik | website

19 images uploaded, drawings painting
I am a BFD (Bachelors in fashion designing) student

Waterborn
Rod Davis | website

10 images uploaded, painting painting
Abstract Art simply evolved

New Work Uploaded

1187 new items uploaded since 26/05/2008.

Count Price in GBP
735 Not Priced Yet
162 1 - 100
128 100 - 250
86 250 - 500
60 500 - 1000
11 1000 - 2000
5 2000 - and above

Some randomly selected new works:

  • Till There Was You
  • The Cake
  • Lighthouses
  • sexy fairy
  • Orange and Cup
  • Flash Flood Area by Jai Lusser

Most common tags since 26/05/2008:

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20 images uploaded, painting sculpture

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Areeb Malik | website

19 images uploaded, drawings painting
I am a BFD (Bachelors in fashion designing) student

Waterborn
Rod Davis | website

10 images uploaded, painting painting
Abstract Art simply evolved

New Work Uploaded

1187 new items uploaded since 26/05/2008.

Count Price in GBP
735 Not Priced Yet
162 1 - 100
128 100 - 250
86 250 - 500
60 500 - 1000
11 1000 - 2000
5 2000 - and above

Some randomly selected new works:

  • Till There Was You
  • The Cake
  • Lighthouses
  • sexy fairy
  • Orange and Cup
  • Flash Flood Area by Jai Lusser

Most common tags since 26/05/2008:

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Visual Poetry in Barcelona

June 6th, 2008 by TAW

Imagined City Seminar Tuesday 5 December 2006: 5.45-7.30 pm. Room 274 IGRS, Stewart House, WC1E 7HU
Visual Poetry in Barcelona
Dr Carlota Caulfield
Dr. Carlota Caulfield, Professor of Spanish & Spanish-American Studies, Mills College, California, is currently Visiting Fellow at the IGRS and Visiting Professor at UCL (autumn 2006).
Carlota Caulfield, whose work as a poet has enjoyed international success, will be speaking about Visual Poetry in Barcelona, illustrating her talk, with special references to the work of Xavier Canals, J.M. Calleja and Gustavo Vega. She will also explore women’s involvement in the creation of Visual Poetry through the work of Teresa Hereu, Montserrat Felip, Montserrat Ramoneda, Fina Miralles, Eugenia Balcells, Cuca Canals, Maria Merce Marcal and Carme Riera. She will take the audience on a rewarding journey.
Carlota Caulfield is the author of nine poetry books, written in Spanish and English, including The Book of Giulio Camillo (a model for a theater of memory) and Movimientos metalicos para juguetes abandonados, which won the 2002 First Hispanoamerican Prize ‘Dulce Maria Loynaz’. She is the editor of From the Forbidden Garden. Letters from Alejandra Pizarnik (2003) and The Other Poetry of Barcelona. Spanish and Spanish-American Women Poets (2004). Her research interests include the avant-garde and interdisciplinary approaches to art and poetry. Her poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in newspapers and journals in Latin America, Europe and the United States. From 1998 to 2002, Caulfield was the editor of CORNER, an electronic online journal dedicated to the avant-garde.
For directions see: http://igrs.sas.ac.uk/contact/location.htm Admission free but please email Rosemary Lambeth on mailto:igrs@sas.ac.uk if you wish to attend