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    Social media surgery, art, clothes and cake

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Monday, October 19th, 2009 ( Start discussion )
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    Last Thursday evening was an incredibly varied one for me.  It started with the Social Media Surgery organised by Nick Booth in Fazeley Studios, where we gave social media advice and help to people from local voluntary and community groups.  This was the Social Media Surgery’s first birthday and it’s come on in leaps and bounds since its humble beginnings as a one-off event in the BVSC building.  Many happy returns.

    I thought I’d also better check out the art launches of that evening – Ryokji Ikeda’s data.tron at Ikon Eastside (pictured above) and Jordan McKenzie’s live performance piece Day Into Night at VIVID.

    Like the blurb said, Ryoji Ikeda’s video art is ‘truly engrossing’ – I found the rows after rows of data speeding by on the big screen kind of hypnotic and I kept glazing over, like my brain was tuning into its white noise.  Or maybe I was just a bit tired.  The exhibition is on until 8th Nov, shortly after which it will become part of the Ikon Eastside closing party on 12th Nov.

    I popped into VIVID on my way back but found I couldn’t really get into it – Jordan McKenzie was in the corner of a cold, dark room repeatedly lighting matches off the wall.  I think the best thing about it was the burnt-out match smell that hit me as soon as I walked into the room.  You can re-watch VIVID’s recording of  the piece.

    After that I made my way to Manzil’s curry house for a spot of dinner, but found myself distracted by a late-night student sale at COW Vintage store.  This is a great business booster of theirs – give the fresher students an after-dark party of beer, cakes and pumping music and rake in their student loans through the cash tills.  It worked, too.

    After purchasing a rather fetching yellow bangle, I made my way to Manzil’s on Digbeth High Street to celebrate photographer Karen Strunk’s birthday in style.  The curry was up to its usual delicious standard and was nicely polished off with birthday cake and modeling balloons, courtesy of her magician friend Pat.

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    Brum vs Belfast #5: Vintage Shops

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Thursday, June 25th, 2009 ( Start discussion )
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    I was a little worried when I came home from Belfast.  You see, I set out from Birmingham feeling sure we would win this one, what with COW Vintage on Digbeth High St and Urban Village and all.  I faltered, but did not change my mind, after finding Best Vintage in Belfast.

    Although it’s a great clothes shop and I got a lovely little broach, it doesn’t offer retail space opportunities to other traders and have the varied market feel of Urban Village.

    But then I found Viva Retro on Lower North Street.

    It was a gloriously disorganised treasure trove – a kind of garage sale full of the best and brilliantly worst goods of years gone by.  Plus, where else would you find a shop manager prepared to pose in a Sinclair C5 car wearing a white leather riding hat? I spent a couple of hours in this place, just rooting through the piles and piles of vintage, squealing at every interesting new find.  But I left with a heavy heart, realising I’d have to face Urban Village owner Frankie Johns after declaring Belfast the vintage victor.

    Luckily, shortly after I arrived home, this Urban Village film got posted onto YouTube.

    It’s brilliant – open, passionate and full of Frankie’s personal love for all things vintage.  Belfast does have some great vintage shops. But Birmingham not only has those, it has an enthusiast in the shape of Frankie Johns, who has taken it upon himself to educate us all about his world.  That’s pure gold, that is. So next time you see Frankie Johns, or the film’s director Joanna Crompton, shake them by the hand.  This is a great little film that gently introduces people to a place most know little or nothing about. I can’t wait for the next instalment.

    Birmingham won this one, in case you were wondering.

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