Posted by Andrew Soar on January 28, 2012 · Leave a Comment
London-born, British typographer Ben Eine, a.k.a. Ben Flynn, shot to international fame when British Prime Minister, David Cameron gave Barack Obama one of his works on his first state visit. However, the residents of East London knew his work long before for his series of letters across the streets of Shoreditch, most famously, ‘Alphabet Street’ … Read more
Filed under Art & Design, Culture and Life · Tagged with Art, Barack Obama, Ben Eine, Ben Eine art, Ben Flynn, David Cameron, East London Art, EINE, Graffiti, London Art, London Street Art, Mexico, Museum of Contemporary Art, Street Art, Typography
Posted by Andrew Soar on October 20, 2011 · Leave a Comment
In the busy public spaces of London’s St Pancras International Station, everyday dramas are constantly being acted out; people waiting or rushing, engaged in conversation or lost in their own thoughts. In Audio Obscura, equipped with headphones, you enter the crowd and overhear voices around you. What did that woman mean? Did he really say … Read more
Filed under Creative, Culture and Life, Weird & Wonderful · Tagged with Art, Audio Oscura, Conversations, Immersive, Immersive Art, Lavinia Greenlaw, Lavinia Greenlaw Audio Obscura, London, London Art, Manchester International Festival, St Pancras International Station