Monday 21 September 2009

Asylum Part II: Bazaar Eclectica

I have not got many photos of Saturday's numerous events as I was busy running my stall at the Bazaar Eclectica.

Martin, Rob, [info]vampyresheep , [info]morbidfrog and [info]simonsatori


A new layout for the festival :)




Monochrome choker


Hybrid Steam Cuffs


Rob fully equiped with a set of matching teaspoons ^-^'



Steampunk outfits competition, try to spot Paul...


[info]miss_mordred


And last but but not least, Paul in yet another one of his incredible outfits!

Friday 18 September 2009

The Asylum - Steampunk Festival (Part I)

A week later than everyone, as always, here are my pictures of the The Asylum, the first UK Steampunk Festival held in Lincoln.
[info]simonsatori and Rob




Our Bed & Breakfast's wonderful garden.


Rob, always the first one when it comes to playing!


Quickly followed by [info]simonsatori ...


... and Morbidfrog obviously!






Rob and [info]demondaz (after spending an hour in the bathroom!)


Good Lord, we almost match and that was not even planned!


[info]morbidfrog and [info]simonsatori looking fantastic as always.


[info]vampyresheep and Rob's fantastic outfits and accessories!


[info]vampyresheep 's bat got a steampunk makeover too!




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Paul and one of his amazing and surreal outfits! Well I think it's him, We did not see his face the whole week end!


[info]vampyresheep and steampunk bubble gun!
That's it for the first day! More to come the market on Saturday mainly from behind my little stall, the Empire Ball and our last few hours wandering in Lincoln's Castle and Cathedral on Sunday morning :)

Thursday 17 September 2009

Orpheus Britannicus

Tomorrow afternoon I am going to take photos of "Orpheus Britannicus – The Dance of the Hearts"'s rehearsal as well as seeing the performance. I already took pictures of them last year at the Wallace Collection when they took part in "A Day in the XVIIIth century" so I am pretty excited to see them again!

I got offered two tickets so I am taking [info]vampyresheep with me :)

Mercurius Company at the Wallace Collection

Sunday 6 September 2009

When Magritte meets Beuys...

Typically, I forgot to mention one the installation I liked the most when visiting “Walking in my Mind” at the Hayward Gallery yesterday.

"The first cut is the deepest and the division of seven", 2009
Bo Christian Larsson's themes are mysterious and esoteric and he first stroke me as being the Magritte of walk-through mindscapes. All his works – drawings, installations, performances and objects – interrelate; environments and objects are created for a spontaneous performance and, after this action has taken place, continue to inhabit the space, like archaeological remains.
I would actually go even further by placing Larsson as a cross between Magritte and Beuys althought as far as I am aware Larsoon has yet to work with coyotes!



The Worldhaters Homesick Blues Original, 2009

“La Lunette d'Approche", René Magritte, 1963

"Information has to enter your mind and become part of you before you can process it and use it in a creative way, so naturally everything comes from inside. I would say that my work shows my creative process in its naked truth. I see no difference between the finished work and the process."


The Worldhater's Sculpture Garden
Almost all of Larsson's installations are the results of a performance or happening. The essential elements and structures in the installations are prepared and specified, and the performance is an act of spontaneous action within this controlled space. A recurring component is a black wig hiding Larsson's face, creating a sort of artificial blindness and darkness guiding the view to the inside, to the essential.
"The Worldhater's Sculpture Garden" during the performance.
For Larsson everything has its origin in the darkness, where the human spirit develops - and in this case, free from the apparent reality because of the reduced visual perception: "I think this [the wig] is the only costume you can wear at all, it makes so little and so much with your body at the same time.[...]. You put on the wig and you are a different person. This has always fascinated me. I have the wig in front of my eyes. I turn it around, so I can't see anything. This is a very important point in my performances, that I blind myself and have to take a look inside. I become a different person and disappear in this role."


"The Golden Cage A.K.A. Dieisland" during the performance...


...and after the performance, with Larsson's white shirt hanging in the middle and a speaker to narrate the story.

Thorpe Park!!!

Here are a few pictures of our fantastic day out at Thorpe Park. Amazinly [info]morbidfrog , [info]vampyresheep and me managed to keep it as belated birthday surprise for [info]demondaz .

We managed to go on so many rides that there was barely no time to take pictures!
I did manage to get a good little film of [info]vampyresheep , Rob, [info]morbidfrog , Chloé and Emilie getting soaked on the Tidal Wave! :D Little clue, they'are all at the back!


[info]morbidfrog , Rob and more behind on our very first ride!





[info]demondaz


The whole bunch: [info]vampyresheep , [info]demondaz , Rob, [info]morbidfrog , Chloé, Cécile and Emilie.



Tidal Wave before landing...


... and after!


A proof that I am not the most childish of the lot! Thank you Rob ^-^'


Impressive Colossus that unfortunately broke down just before we got on >-<'


Colossus


People being rescued on Colossus... Glups...


The one everyone has been waiting for: Saw!



Queueing for Saw... And
[info]vampyresheep managed to scare eveyone with her horrible stories!


I could have spent the day watching Tidal Waves!


After a few rides, all wet and looking slightly dishevelled!


And one more go for the most courageous of the group.




Rob wants more!


Not sure
[info]morbidfrog will go a third time!