Crabs, Poppies And Danish Towns
Art is never further from its potential than when it is cast as a form of competition. When we...
Art is never further from its potential than when it is cast as a form of competition. When we...
Can you overdose on inspiration? And what might the constant urge to find inspiration be doing to your...
“…cities are always already social and ideological, immersed in narrative, constantly moving chess pieces in the game of defining...
A few months ago I wrote about the role of “free” in my work. I hadn’t got around to...
Talent shows are tedious and exploitative. But, sometimes, a little art breaks through.
This time last December I set myself the goal of seeing 200 films during 2008. I didn’t make it....
It seems that TV and Film makers are better at understanding culture than the so-called culture experts in churches.
This month’s Harvard Business Review carries a feature from Ed Catmull entitled “How Pixar Fosters Collective Creativity. The article...
How much of ourselves should we reveal online? It's a challenging question and the answers are not as...
Hugh MacLeod's latest cartoon brilliantly captures why great ideas always struggle to gain acceptance.
The memory is still vivid for me of the first time I saw a modern, VHS and TV based...
Think of those cooking shows were the ingredients are carefully prepared and laid out before the cook. That's Mise...
For no particular reason here's a personal list of inspirational guitarists.
The last week has mostly been spent going through our household belongings as prepare to leave Delhi; selling some...
Is poetry an effective form for political satire and what are the limits of satire today?