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    Links for October 14th

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    • BIRMINGHAM STREETART part3 (Digbeth) – Another street art YouTube video, which heavily features work at and around Jibbering’s Shambala exhibition at the Wild Building. Has images of Newso’s new work a Arch 5-6 near the Digbeth Tyre Centre on the High Street.
    • CMYKern on Jibbering’s Shambala exhibition – Has some great images of the art show.
    • Eastside City Farm – Another great idea for guerilla gardening, this time from Andrew Hemmings. Turn all the building sites abandoned due to the credit crunch into gardens, allotments and mini-farms. Bloody brilliant idea, count me IN!
    • Blog Action Day social media surgery at BVSC tomorrow – Nick Booth serves a reminder by taking stock of who’s coming and what’s on offer for voluntary and community groups coming in need of advice. Social media surgery is tomorrow (Wednesday, October 15th 2008) at BVSC 5.30pm to 7.30 pm. ‘Come when you can for some free, friendly, one to one support.’
    • Plus+: Call for volunteers – Plus is looking enthusiastic, hardworking and motivated volunteers, with a passionate interest in graphic design and the creative industries in general, or arts festivals in particular or those who just want to share time and energy for the event. Plus 2008 is going to be held in Digbeth at Fazeley Studios from the 5 – 8 of November.

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    Shambala Art Exhibition: fun with YrWall

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Saturday, October 11th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    yrWall at Bristol Festival 2008 from XD.Nitro on Vimeo.

    On Thursday evening I went to Jibbering’s Shambala Art Exhibition at the Wild Building on Floodgate Street. It was a great ligging opportunity with widely-advertised FREE BEER, although you’d have to have been a heartless soul not to donate something when all profits were going to the Banunule School for Orphans, Kampala, Uganda & Malawi Education Project, Malawi.

    I felt a lot more relaxed than I normally do at these art launch events, probably because it didn’t feel as self-consciously uptight as most. There were crowds of people chilling out in the back yard and the only hint of officiousness was the pretty girls with clipboards taking bids for the art pieces.

    But I must admit to getting a lot more excited by the YrWall in a side room than I did about the artwork. It’s like a giant telly screen you use a spray can topped with an infa-red light to graffitti over, or in the designer Tommo Hogan’s own words:

    ‘YrWall is a new and exciting interactive drawing tool where users create images on a large wall using a modified spray paint can. The can contains no paint, only a button and an infrared light which is tracked using a computer and a camera. A digital palette is provided on the left side of the wall which enables the user to work with digital paint, images and animated clips.’

    It’s loads of fun and according to my new friend graffiti artist Newso, pretty close to the real thing. It’s been doing the festival rounds this year and has been really successful. I can see why, when users can email themselves their creations to come home to festival souvenirs in their inbox, which they can forward at will. ‘This email will have a link to the YrWall website, from which t-shirts featuring their design, with the option to include your festival logo, can be ordered.’ This guy’s a genius.

    The Shambala Exhibition remains on display in the Wild Building until this Friday 17th October, open 10.30am-6.30pm.

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    Shambala Art Exhibition sneak preview

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Wednesday, October 8th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    Well, I simply had to stop and talk to this man once I saw his T-shirt (vintage shop purchase, apparently). And I’m very glad I did – turns out he’s one of the artists in Jibbering’s Shambala Art Exhibition that’s launching in the Wild Building, 104 Floodgate St tomorrow evening. A cunningly disguised Newso is standing next to his artwork, which isn’t in the gallery but on the outside wall opposite. He plans to decorate a lot more walls and public spaces in Digbeth, with their owners’ permission, naturally. Catch the rest of his and other artists’ work from 7pm tomorrow.

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    Links for October 7th

    Written by Nicky Getgood on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 ( Start discussion )
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    • Custard Factory – Lost in S.P.A.C.E. – That’s lost in the ‘Society for the Promotion of Artistic and Creative Enterprise’. The first exhibition will be held in the Custard Factory Gallery and runs from Thursday 23rd until Thursday 30th of October and features work from painters, furniture makers, jewellery designers and milliners amongst others. Entry is free, so becoming the next Saatchi and Saatchi art collector needn’t cost the earth.
    • Make Thursday 9th October an essential date for your diary! – Jibbering is proud to invite you all to the Birmingham leg of The Shambala Art Exhibition Launch, at the incredible Wild Building, 104-108 Floodgate Street, Digbeth, from 7pm til Midnight. The exhibition features the work of 30 heavyweight, cutting edge, internationally acclaimed artists.
    • Millennium Point will be covered in a field of light – 23 to 26 October.  You can also view it via webcam and control the lights yourself on the website’s sequencer – go to Field of Light to help UKType test this system out.
    • Blog Action Day 2008: Poverty – Birmingham does it with a Social Media Surgery for Birmingham community and voluntary groups 5.30-9.00pm on Wednesday 15th October at BVSC, 138 Digbeth B5 6DR.  If you’re social media savvy and have the time to spare, get in touch with Nick Booth.
    • Emilie Autumn at Barfly on 3rd October – bit of a shaky Youtube camera video, but I missed the performance and this makes me think she’s kooky-bonkers-crazy in a kind of good way.
    • Digbeth/Deritend Conservation Area‘Birmingham City Council has prepared a draft Conservation Area Appraisal and draft Supplementary Planning Policies for Digbeth, Deritend and Bordesley High Streets (Digbeth/Deritend) Conservation Area. Public consultation on the document will run for a period of six weeks from Monday 6th October to Friday 14th November 2008. Your comments are welcomed.’

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