I've just worked out how to get photos off my phone. Here's a random selection...
This is the door of Freddie Mercury's old house which is round the corner. Apparently he left everything to his house cleaner lady.
This is one of my first ever drawings that my mum dug out for me: an elephant.
A beaut of a rainbow...
Some posh crisps in a posh bath whilst away on a shoot...
The view from our office, where amazing sunsets are a daily occurance. What lucky boys we are.
The best pumpkin in London for sure...
Some horrific paintball bruises on my leg, sustained on a horrific stag-do in Latvia. Don't do it.
I found this on a wall in a seaside village in Cornwall. From what I can gather, it's a net you can pull over your head to protect you from hungry seagulls when eating a pasty or fish & chips. Ingenius or ridiculous?
Random eh? What's your favourite?
Monday, 15 December 2008
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Prepare to feel creatively inferior
Kenichi Okada is an interesting man who creates interesting things. He works for Sony in their creative centre and thinks up all kinds of fantastic stuff.
The Delay Mirror and the Delay Chair for example...
He's created apparatus that enables you to experience what it's like to be different animals - for example having the vision of an ant so everything's x50 smaller.
His Etch-a-sound enables people to draw with their voice, inspired by Etch-a-sketch:
And there's even the mysterious 'Sound Wood', which is unexplained on the website but looks fascinating/really weird...
Check him out at his website: http://kenichiokada.com
He's a beaut.
The Delay Mirror and the Delay Chair for example...
He's created apparatus that enables you to experience what it's like to be different animals - for example having the vision of an ant so everything's x50 smaller.
His Etch-a-sound enables people to draw with their voice, inspired by Etch-a-sketch:
And there's even the mysterious 'Sound Wood', which is unexplained on the website but looks fascinating/really weird...
Check him out at his website: http://kenichiokada.com
He's a beaut.
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