- Map URL: http://j.mp/arW5Jj
- Ride Time: 4:52:04
- Distance: 105.63 km
- Average: 21.70 km/hr
- Calories: 3815
- Map URL: http://j.mp/9YcPP6
- Ride Time: 9:13:43
- Distance: 202.29 km
- Average: 21.92 km/hr
- Calories: 7617
Blending well with the surrounding environment is always an interesting architectural challenge but the Mimetc house by Dominic Stevens in Dromahair Ireland dose an amazing job through some brilliant simplicity. Downward angles highly reflective one way glass masks the building with it’s surroundings, while providing a light gallery like interior to display the Irish marshlands.
more at urbarama, as usual found the impeccable KN.
Update: This is also well worth a mention by SeARCH (love their sites approach to two languages).
A massive super-awesome-mega congratulations to George Huxford, who today was commissioned into the British Army after the epic Sandhurst slog. The ball proved quite the event with a big Curry (apparently its the army favourite), Fireworks, Champaign, Pies and the most amazing dress, see some of the poor photos for proof.
see you next week for some SNOW!
Brighton Animators Networking Group put on a brilliant show as part of Brighton White Night Festival. The 42 shorts were projected on to the Unitarian Church from the Fitzherbert’s where I work, some of which made great use of the mapped building’s features. Hopefullya video will be up but I did manage get some bad quality photos.
As part of the same group, a light animation workshop was also put on round the corner in the Pavilion Gardens. http://www.bangfuturemachine.com/future-photos.html
Also an excuse to post these sheepfilms.co.uk favourites: GPS, Printer Problems, Tree Power
Just got back from a little summer holiday (4 full days!!). Buy the end of two days we considered ourselves Pro Beginners, no foam tops and some consistent riding, good stuff!! Also managed to canoe through some stormy weather and get some sailing in.
Might get some other interesting photos up, may be quite a while tho, not sure if G will have a darkroom at Sandhurst.
Another great summer Saturday at Field Day, yes it rained again and yes we drank our own weight in Red Stripe but what a day. I have to admit I didn’t catch as many bands as I might have hoped but it was brilliant to see lots of good London friends and have a laugh under the loose guise of my birthday.
Music: Wild Beasts were very enjoyable in their cheeky easy going rural way.
Mogwai are a band I have been waiting to see live for nearly 8 years ( Rock Action from my uncle at Christmas, big thanks there) and they didn’t disappoint, a fantastic light show and down at the front it sounded like the rumble of gods. I did my best to get some shots but was well into the Red Stripe haze by this point.
Just need to start saving for 10yr of ATP. (any one in the market for a soul)
A hell of a week, good people, amazing wind (gales baby!), serious night sailing, tonnes of food with a sprinkling of spinnakers.
The Hamble School of Yachting was brillant, very professional and easy going. The theory teacher Alison Noice literally wrote the book on the subject, and practical instructor Seb passed on more wisdom than we could have hoped for.