Monday, 28 November 2011

Up-Cycled Screwfix catalogue: mix palette.

A really useful re-use of all those catalogues that end up being pulped...Simply use each page as a clean sheet for mixing your filler, paint or whatever. Tear off the used page when you need a fresh mix area, easy. Perfect!

Wednesday, 23 November 2011

Utility Bike Vernacular:

This simple and functional update to the freight carrying capacity of a push bike is both elegant and practical. An old wire shopping basket gets a second life. Up-cycled hardware saved from landfill if not re-cycled. Maidenhead Town centre.

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Clear Skies…


“Clear skies for you my friend that you may see this night's end” - Astronomers shanty (anon).

Utility Bike Innovation Competition:

 
Gorgeous design detail meets high engineering standards as the most versatile transport form evolves:

Monday, 21 November 2011

Davis University deodorant; Amazon review:


When those pesky students start getting their own ideas and radically linking arms fairly quietly and frankly, stinking the joint out. Try the following product: A biting Amazon user review, with link after the image:

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5 out of 5 stars Accept no substitutes when casually repressing students, November 21, 2011

This review is from: Defense Technology 56895 MK-9 Stream, 1.3% Red Band/1.3% Blue Band Pepper Spray (Misc.)

Whenever I need to breezily inflict discipline on unruly citizens, I know I can trust Defense Technology 56895 MK-9 Stream, 1.3% Red Band/1.3% Blue Band Pepper Spray to get the job done! The power of reason is no match for Defense Technology's superior repression power. When I reach for my can of Defense Technology 56895 MK-9 Stream, 1.3% Red Band/1.3% Blue Band Pepper Spray, I know that even the mighty First Amendment doesn't stand a chance against its many scovil units of civil rights suppression.
When I feel threatened by students, no matter how unarmed, peaceful and seated they may be, I know that Defense Technology 56895 MK-9 Stream, 1.3% Red Band/1.3% Blue Band Pepper Spray has got my back as I casually spray away at point blank range.
It really is the Cadillac of citizen repression technology.
Buy a whole case!

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Sound Suits:

With an alluring title this blog story combines costume, sculpture, (e)motion interaction and recycled found materials.  These figures literally rustle, clatter and joculate through space carried by their bearer:

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Standing Desk:

Intrigued by various Tweets on tall and standing desks I thought my recent sculpture workstation fitted the bill rather well. Fully height adjustable and rotates for 360 degree work access (note the up-cycled screw adjust stool and tripod base made from scraps). The accompanying side table for tools and materials is simply a wood board scrap screwed on a quick release foot on a Camera tripod, simple and very effective. The sculpt is of my latest loudspeaker, a reworking of my classic African Mask Speaker:

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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Tact:

In Baisers volés, Delphine Seyrig explains to her young lover the difference between politeness and tact: ‘Imagine you inadvertently enter a bathroom where a woman is standing naked under the shower. Politeness requires that you quickly close the door and say, “Pardon, Madame!”, whereas tact would be to quickly close the door and say: “Pardon, Monsieur!”’ It is only in the second case, by pretending not to have seen enough even to make out the sex of the person under the shower, that one displays true tact.