Epic new installation at the National Maritime Museum as part of their new Sammy Ofer Wing. (Kin have a new Compass Lounge there also - more on that later). You're equipped with a ultra-violet torch which reveals text in the space and is used to interact with a series of projection 'pools'. All with the aim to highlight the effects we're having on the environment up there, and in particular the melting of the glaciers. Once you get over the novelty of the torches and twig it's UV light altering the projected 'ice' it becomes quite poignant. A very different and unusual exhibition for any museum, much more like an immersive art piece experience.


June 2011 Photos
Photos May 2011- Croatia
April 2011 Photos
Links: National Maritime Museum, Flags
Found these fantastically graphic house flags over on the National Maritime Museum archive. A great resource. Link: here

Links: Abandoned Concrete
I can't figure out why I like these structures but one day I'll visit them all. The first is a series of pre-radar listening devices or acoustic mirrors in Dungeness.

Second is the sea forts at the Thames Estuary, Red Sands.
And lastly is the abandoned Bromhill Lido in Ipswich one of many which can be found on the incredibly beautiful 28 days later site- a real archive of forgotten and decrepit architectural treasures.
February 2011 Photos
New Favourite Photo
Found this gem in the Howard Grey archive the other day, from a road trip in Arizona and Nevada in 1992. Brilliant.
























































































