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Sunday 29th July 2007
The Marvellous Mechanical Mouse Mill
I just watched this episode of Bagpuss, in which the mice have a mill, which makes chocolate biscuits out of breadcrumbs and butterbeans. However, and I'm spoiling the plot, so look away now... it turns out that they just put the breadcrumbs and butterbeans down chutes and collect them at the bottom in sacks again, ready to take round the front and haul up to the hoppers. Similarly, there is only one chocolate biscuit which they keep re-using. A factory which produces chocolate biscuits is implausible. As Prof. Yaffle says: "No, no, no, no, no. Ridiculous! Ridiculous! You can't make chocolate biscuits out of breadcrumbs and butterbeans." and he's quite right.
I'm sure there's some analogy here with an economic system which claims to make happiness out of Big Macs and consumer goods.
Wednesday 26th July 2007
Facebook
I've succumbed. I've joined
Facebook %EXT%, and I must say I prefer it to
My Space, at least for the moment. I've been thinking about social network visualisation (and doing some work in this area) for a while, and I'd thought about writing an application which visualised Facebook (or
My Space) networks. I found a couple already.
This one from Touchgraph %EXT% is quite nice, though it seems to run quite slow to me. It took an age load finish loading stuff when I started it the first time, but works quite nicely. Though not of course as nicely as a version I would have written
- Facebook social network (too small for you to see who's in it ):
- Network without pictures (intentionally blurred):
Tuesday 25th July 2007
Those guys at
CheatNeutal.com %EXT% are at it again in this
funny YouTube video %EXT% documenting some of their media appearances and attempts to persude the public to pay other people to offset their infidelity.
Sunday 23rd July 2007
Seven Inch Cinema
First time for
Seven Inch Cinema at the
Hare and Hounds in King's Heath. I missed the first half of the programme which was short films, but arrived in time to see Juneau Project performing on their home made instruments and a strange French guy eating a microphone to a backing of loops and feedback! I also got to see
Powers of Ten which is one of my favourite films.
Saturday 22nd July 2007
Misty's and Kate Goes...
The
Moseley Rd Baths %EXT% fundraiser down at the
Medicine Bar today featured two of my favourite bands,
Misty's Big Adventure and
Kate Goes.... If that can't save the baths, I don't know what will. There is a dire need for baths amongst some of the Moseley community, although some would benefit from a simple shower instead.
Friday 20th July 2007
Cafe Soya
Went to
Cafe Soya with a group of friends. Had my old favourite -
Deep Fried Fish and Tofu in Sweet Chilli Sauce mmmmmh, nice.
Tuesday 17th July 2007
Birmingham Artists
Sign the petition %EXT% to save
Birmingham Artists %EXT%. Apparently their funding has been cancelled at short notice.
I'm on Facebook
I'm now on Facebook.
See my Facebook profile %EXT%.
Thursday 12th July 2007
Kindle Theatre - In My Father's House
Kindle Theatre %EXT% are a Birmingham based theatre group, so
the MAC is home turf for them. Rather bizarrely, the audience included a large group of maths summer school students, but they seemed to enjoy the performance.
Like the previous work I've seen by Kindle, at "Party Like There's No Tomorrow" and the launch event for the Festival of Xtreme Building,
In My Father's House involves some audience participation, though not so much as to put off anyone of a nervous disposition
Upon entry, we were greeted and seated by the performers, asked to sign a guestbook and given both a plum and a plastic knife!
Our slightly highly strung characters showed us how to make a plum cake, informed us of the meaning of life and revealed some veiled but quite traumatic events in their own lives. Along with this there was group hymn singing, and a performance of the Hockey Cokey.
It's hard to describe the performance as a whole, this isn't a simple narrative work, but it's highly engaging and had the audience on the edge of their seats. I believe it's going to the Edinburgh Festival, so you've a chance to catch it there.
Kraftwerk - Hockey Cokey
Odd but strangely catchy tribute to
Kraftwerk's version of the Hockey Cockey %EXT%.
Tuesday 10th July 2007
Moroccan Food at La Fibule
Amazingly enough I hadn't eaten at the local Moroccan restaurant,
La Fibule until today. The place was very busy, especially for a Tuesday night, with virtually all of the tables occupied. Surely this is a sign they're doing something right. Our waiting staff were polite and friendly without being overbearing. There's no drinks license, but
Drinksville a couple of doors down supplied some nice organic wine. The food was interesting, well presented and tasty but not over spiced, and we did ask for some harissa to add a bit of heat.
Sun 8th July 2007
Anthony Gormley at the Hayward Gallery
Anthony Gormley's work at the Hayward Gallery has been well publicised, including a specially written Radio 4 play. The most interesting piece for me was a large glass box full of fog, so large that you can get 20 people in it and still get lost. From the outside, you see many people following the glass walls, just their outlines and their hands touching the glass visible. I had to queue for about 10 minutes to get in, and when I did I headed out for the centre of the space. Visibility is around an arms length, and the overall effect is very disorientating. All you can see is an even white light. Staring at this is very strange, looking round and seeing no change, turning my head and the world doesn't move. Soon the capillaries in my eye are visible to me, overlaid on the grey.
View from inside the fog box
Containing Boxes
Rooftop Statues
Rinky Dink
Rinky Dink on the South Bank
South Bank Sheds
Behind the Hayward Gallery there are a number of sheds, each of which has been modified by an artist. One contained a digital coconut shy, another a book swap at which I picked up a copy of
The Rotters Club which is set in south Birmingham. A third contained the secret world shown below, but my favourite contained cubicals each with a chair, headphones and a little window overlooking the pavement cafe. The audio told a looped story of the people sitting there.
View into a shed
Sat 7th July 2007
Photographers at the start of the Tour de France
Tour de France - Photographers at the start line
Friday 6th July 2007
Bollard Faces - Near London Bridge
Bollard Faces
Sunday 1st July 2007
The Lives of Others
Saw
The Lives of Others at
The MAC. Haven't been to the cinema there for a while - they've refurbished, but unfortunately got caught in the flooding so there's a very slight (but not unpleasant) musty smell to the place.
The Lives of Others deals with life in East Berlin prior to the wall coming down, in particular the interaction between the Staasi (secret service) and those they spy on. How accurate is was I don't know, but it does give an intriguing insight into how these things work(ed).
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