Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Nuclear Weapon Effects Computer

This was given to me by a friend who found a box full of them while filming in a disused MOD base on Portsdown hill overlooking Portsmouth. Its made from two white cardboard discs with a clear plastic indicator and held together with a brass hinge.
 So dialling the arrow at the bottom to a modest 5 Megaton bomb, and moving my indicator to my bunker's location at 4 miles from the centre of the blast, I see there is heavy to light damage to houses. Surprisingly, no one is dead but 10% are trapped in rubble. Of those not trapped 6% are seriously injured. I am further inconvenienced by "severe vehicle displacement".
Official advice therefore, as it tells us on teatowels and mugs up and down the country is to "Keep Calm and Carry On".
Severe Vehicle Displacement

You can find this and many other interesting objects donated by the curators, at Mark Fisher's Found Objects blog.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Position Normal

Always nice to see new faces in church.
Here's an excellent documentary all about the marvellous Position Normal by Anthony Collins of The Eel


It features Position Normal, K-Punk, Woebot, David Moynihan, Blue Firth and some music by The Focus Group and (I think) The Caretaker .
and if that wasn't enough there's an interview here too.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Super Impose - Kinsale


















Running all this week and ending Sunday 18th, at the KAW Gallery 2 in Kinsale, Ireland is a screenprint exhibtion called Super Impose.

It features work by Hannah Galvin-Horne, Marianne Keating, Ghost Box's Julian House and Mat Cook (House's colleague at the Intro Design Partnerhip ).

House
 
 Cook (from a series titles Music, Paranoia & Booze)
 
 

More information here and here .