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Tim Moore

Blog ImageOur new client at Adnams put me on to the wonderful games designed by Bart Bonte. Full Moon is a work of genius that requires both lateral thinking and clicking dexterity to progress. Beautifully simple – like most things... Read rest of post

Cat Thompson

Ok, so I've now been at Playgroup for 7 days - That's approximately 3,150 minutes working so far. And it hasn't felt like nearly that much. 

I've walked approximately 14,700 steps to get to work, in 4 different pairs of shoes. I've drunk around 4 litres of water from the Playgroup water... Read rest of post

Tim Moore

Blog ImageAs I mentioned in my last blog, I've been reading the brilliant book 'Play' by Stuart Brown which I've discovered should come with a health warning.

It can put you into the kind of deep, contemplative mood where you start to ask the really big questions... Read rest of post

Tim Moore

Play

21 Apr

Blog ImagePlay is the book I wish I was capable of writing. Stuart Brown M.D. dissects the intuitive principles of play that underpin Playgroup with analyses from psychological and neuroscience perspectives but that not what its about. It's actually a survival guide!

Brown describes how... Read rest of post

Gemma Monk-Hartley

Last night myself and Linda were lucky enough to be invited to the Tate Modern to celebrate the success of the Unilever International Schools Art Project, the last event of this kind.

As part of their sponsorship of the Turbine Hall Exhibition at the Tate Modern (The Unilever Series), each year... Read rest of post

Blog ImageWhenever I think about booking a taxi the first firm that pops into my head is Addison Lee. Now this confused me as to why I always thought of these guys first, until this morning when I 'caught' myself  checking out one of the many... Read rest of post

Maria Irie

Blog ImageI've found stumbling this innovative exhibition hosted in Dresden, Germany. Hannes Broecker has created an exhibition where viewers can drink the art!
They are invited to pick up a glass and choose which 'picture' they want to try. Their first choice will be based... Read rest of post

Johan Brand

Blog ImageThe US election is unfortunately or fortunately, depending on what side of the Atlantic your legs are planted, an election that we all should pay attention to. It will effect what direction the world will take over the next four years. Non-US citizens can't... Read rest of post

Ben Philp

Blog ImageFrom the 1st of August four emerging artists work will be displayed on the labels of 27 million limited edition bottles of Beck’s beer! Their latest initiative labeled Beck’s Canvas runs alongside Beck’s Fusion – a collaborative programme of artists and Music.

Contemporary art... Read rest of post

Blog ImageHey guys, have a look at this lovely Artois animation, one of my favorites, keep on clicking next and enjoy.

http://www.artois.co.uk/

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Johan Brand

Art-Garage

14 Feb

There is a unique creative community space in Copenhagen called Art-Garage. It originates from the site artrebles.com, founded by Carla Camilla Hjort. Her mission was to combine all the things she loved in one online site. It has now grown to become a physical community with ArtRebles Crew dedicated to... Read rest of post

Tim Moore

Time travel

11 Feb

A headline of the front cover of The New Scientist caught my eye this week. It read "Why 2008 could be year zero for time travel". I had to buy a copy.

The story describes how two highly respected Russian mathematicians have built the 'Large Hadron Collider' which basically smacks atoms... Read rest of post

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