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Archive for October, 2007

Barnsley v Brentford

Sunday, October 28th, 2007
Brentford vs Barnsley

Barnsley v Brentford,
originally uploaded by Greenwich Photography.

It’s just like watching Brazil, apparently.  I’m not sure if that’s the country, their football team or brazil nut.

Wiki surfing

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

I don’t know what the correct name would be, but it seems that surfing around Wikipedia is an engaging way to spend a few mins. Links between subjects show themselves in ways that mightn’t always have been apparent beforehand….something like a self-propelled update of James Burkes Connections.

So we have in mind the popular music combo Goldfrapp (what splendid photos on that page incidentally…). Now Ms Goldfrapp has toyed with a Marlene Dietrich, Weimar Republic, Berlin Cabaret sort of image. Clicking on the Weimer link gives us the historical perspective and a further link to the capital city of Berlin. Obviously this place is the centre for several important incidents of world history, one of which is the Battle of Berlin. And surely the focal point of acts in the 20th century was the Fuehrerbunker and its inhabitants as the Soviet army circled and concentrated its attack on the final destination of the Austrian corporal.

One of the less well known inhabitants of the bunker was an SS medical doctor, Werner Haase.  After being taken prisoner by the Soviets he is believed to have ended his days in the Butyrka Prison in Moscow. One other celebrated inmate of this fearsome prison is the Russian inventor Leon Thermin, after whom the musical instrument the theremin is named. And oh, were do we find ourselves now but with a list of famous theremin players, bringing us back after a rather unexpected tour to Goldfrapp.

There must be untold curious connections like this…enjoy. 

Picasso as a photographer

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Picasso’s creative force drives through art like a juggernaut but despite being frequently quoted on the power of photography, his work in this field has received little attention….more of a tricycle than a juggernaut.


Picasso photo

However there’s a site throwing some light on this particular artistic vehicle: Picasso’s Camera. Take a peak to see how he used a broken camera to visualise the ground-breaking cubist perspective - his photographs, and photography.

Picasso’s quote:
“I have discovered photography. Now I can kill myself. I have nothing else to learn.”

(did he plan to kill himself under a juggernaut?)

Some more of his quotes at the Quote Database.