Thursday, 26 June 2008

KAREN MILLEN JORDAN OPEN



New KM store opened in Jordan last week.

Transitions





Down at the Truman Brewery right next door to LBI's front door there is a temporary lighting exhibit (very temp- 2 days long!)
which is showcasing 8 containers filled with lighting concepts by celebrated world designers. I popped along last night and it is really interesting, especially the LED technology involved. It is open for today only and is worth a look and you can also pop your head in the LBI reception and take a look at that too.

Enjoy. Beam me up. Scottie

Tuesday, 24 June 2008

The House of Viktor and Rolf


The House of Viktor & Rolf
Dutch fashion design arrives at the Barbican
18 June 2008 - 21 September 2008
Barbican Art Gallery

Thursday, 19 June 2008

Friend of the family


Backhand - lovely clothes for and from lovely people. (our words, not theirs!)

Wednesday, 18 June 2008

Have a local field day



One day outdoor indie plus extravaganza with Dirty Projectors, The Mae Shi, The Notwist, Modeselektor, Richie Hawtin, Les Savy Fav, Dan Deacon, Efterklang and more. London Victoria Park, 9 August, £26.50
see more : www.fielddayfestivals.com

Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Full Album Stream: The Unpronounceable New Sigur Ros Album



Sigur Ros abandons the its purely ethereal, glacially-paced aesthetic for more uptempo fare on its upcoming album, Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaust.

Last.fm has all twelve songs available for free streaming (available here), and they're also available via Sigur Ros' own embedded player, below:-

sigurros.com

Friday, 6 June 2008

Tuesday, 3 June 2008

SILENT DISCO WITH MASSIVE ATTACK'S DADDY G

The unique experience that is Silent Disco comes back to Southbank Centre for Massive Attack's Meltdown with guest DJ Massive Attack's Daddy G.

Monday, 2 June 2008

♥ this.




a minimalist installation by realities:united that acts as a light sign, an information carrier, and a light source at the same time. 2 digits of 7-segment display, formed using industrial fluorescent tubes, are suspended from the ceiling. as a "display", the installation is used to show the current time in minutes.