Linear

30.04.10
Linear, Dryden Goodwin Londoners traveling from Southwark and London Bridge tube stations may well be familiar with the images above. As part of TfL’s Art on the Underground initiative artist Dryden Goodwin has been commissioned to draw sixty portraits of individuals working in various roles on the Jubilee line. Rendered in multiple layers of delicate pencil strokes and scribbles, the blown-up portraits are presented outside the stations ...
Dummy Jim

23.04.10
dummyjim.com This interactive site showcases the Dummy Jim film project by artist Matt Hulse. The inspiration comes from a book discovered in a second-hand bookshop entitled I Cycled into the Arctic Circle – a diary of a 3,000 mile cycle ride made by a profoundly deaf, Scottish, factory worker called James Duthie in the 1950s. As well as keeping up to date with developments and supporting ...
Save the Videogame

14.04.10
savethevideogame.org Can you remember the first console videogame you ever played? If you’re dreamily reminiscing about the likes of Pong, Dungeons & Dragons, Pac-Man, Street Fighter, Super Mario… you may interested to hear that the National Videogame Archive is collecting, preserving and sharing the nation’s much loved videogames. If you want to see what all the fuss is about in person, you can visit the newly opened ...
Prelinger Archives

19.03.10
archive.org/details/prelinger One of the key collections of the vast open access resource that is the Internet Archive is the astounding collection of films that Rick Prelinger has been acquiring since 1983. Over 2,000 ephemeral films – home movies, educational, advertising and industrial titles, from a period that spans the 1920s to the 1980s – are free for every filmmaker with a penchant for appropriation to watch, ...
Retchy.com – Graeme Hawkins

09.03.10
Retchy.com www.retchy.com is the portfolio website of Graeme Hawkins, MA graduate from Norwich University College of The Arts. He has a friendly attitude in sharing his thoughts and techniques and his projection experiments make an interesting read. One project that particularly stands out, inspired by Jim Le Fevre, Hawkins has taken the 3D Zoetrope further by constructing paper domes lanterns to create an almost anti-disco ball ...
Animade – An animation blog

01.03.10
Animade Created by the talented Tom Judd, Animade is a blog collecting quality animation from a broad range of styles and practices, both new and old. ‘He is joined by a number of other contributors in an effort to uproot the gems of animation from across the interweb and replant them in a simple, searchable site.’ The site offers a simple, no fuss format for sharing ...
Lumen Eclipse

24.02.10
lumeneclipse.com Lumen Eclipse is an online gallery space for artists who work with the moving image, where the works are both exhibited online and are shown on video screens in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In their archive, you can find over 250 films that they’ve featured since 2005, such as solo shows by artists including Nagi Noda, Barry Doupé and Bill Domonkos and group shows ...