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“The list is the origin of culture. It’s part of the history of art and literature. What does culture want? To make infinity comprehensible. It also wants to create order — not always, but of… | Continue reading
This is a two minute extract of Secrets of Brain Health presentation at We The Curious Digital Dome, 2nd July2018. At BDH we worked with scientists at Clinical Research and Imaging Centre the Unive… | Continue reading
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“Earth: One Amazing Day” now available on the @BBCiPlayer | Continue reading
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Picked up an award for an awesome title sequence we made. Got stranded over night in that London. Talked for hours with most excellent friend, whilst travelling through the very beautiful Englandsh… | Continue reading
Continuing the project of uploading most pages form Notebook Ethel. As I said before these are from a few years ago now. | Continue reading
According to art historian Albert Elsen, Schiele used Auguste Rodin’s continuous drawing technique to create his loose, fluid figurative sketches. — Five things to know: Egon Schiele| Tate | Continue reading
At BDH we have been working with scientists at the University of Bristol to produce visualisations of 3D High resolution brain MRI scans which help show “the brain in action”. Some of t… | Continue reading
This is only two weeks worth. Finding new music is like hair growth, it spikes when the sun is out. FullTrackLinks/Spotify. Songs after the jump | Continue reading
“My aim is to be understood by everyone. I reject the ‘depth’ that people demand nowadays, into which you can never descend without a diving bell crammed with cabbalistic bullshit and intelle… | Continue reading
“Ama is a silent film. It tells a story everyone can interpret in their own way, based on their own experience. There is no imposition, only suggestions. I wanted to share my biggest pain in … | Continue reading
“…this massive moment of disruption we’re in — is really a function of audiences craving new kinds of storytelling. I think we had a really nice run for 100 years of two-hour, two-dime… | Continue reading
As I aim to post more often here these notepads will become much a more stripped down round up of recent links and findings that didn’t quite make it onto their own entry. I’ve been cle… | Continue reading
I’m going quiet now. I’m recklessly going to focus my attention on making a short film thing. | Continue reading
“A story without a message is like a man without a soul.” | Continue reading
This time last week we were in London to see if we had won the BAFTA for Best Titles and Graphic Identity for our work on Blue Planet 2. Although we didn’t come away with the main prize we did get … | Continue reading
Lynda Barry on Poetry and Image. | Continue reading
Project Ethel (27.05.14 – 07.01.16): Pages 1-8 | Continue reading
A batch of biweekly links and things. I actually prepared this a week ago and forgot to post it so who knows some of it might still be relevant. | Continue reading
Great news. Blue Planet 2 is BAFTA nominated for Titles and Graphic Content. | Continue reading