Posted on October 8, 2007 by Tamarin
My favourite bit of Sonic the Hedgehog on my megadrive was where you had to jump from platform to platform and if you got the timing wrong you’d be hit by one or both of these slowly rotating spiky balls or spiky flying insects. It turns out if you sellotape bin bags over rotary fans [...]
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Posted on August 18, 2007 by Anton Viesel
Exhibition: Global Cities
Tate Modern, Turbine Hall
20 June – 27 August
It comes as a welcome surprise that a show as profoundly vacuous as Global Cities should expose its superficiality in various and complex ways.
Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall is undoubtedly a difficult space to fill sensibly with anything other than a giant turbine. Putting a [...]
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Posted on August 6, 2007 by Tamarin
Tate Gallery has made an iCalendar feed for their events and exhibitions, which is a useful thing to have if you like the Tate. Go here to subscribe, and their events appear on your calendar.
While I’m on the subject, Kultur Fabric has one too and it works in the same way, only we’re using it [...]
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