Tuesday, 17 November 2009

rummaging through the world of the web to find some places we could be visiting in london

get your taste buds popping people on the idea of going to london in december, heres a few things i found this very eve..............

http://www.vam.ac.uk/activ_events/events/illustration_awards/index.html

http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/prints_books/features/comics/index.html

also since when has derby had a mediatheque, i visited the one in london and it was a stunning archive of films, tv and well you name it all under one roof dating back to the nineteen twenties its like youtube but alot more selective

if anyone else finds anything to go to lets talk to rich and graham and see what we can arrange so that the trip is more productive

5 comments:

Emma Morris. said...

Cheers for those Dave,- The V&A Illustration Awards look good....beautiful patterns and nice compositions. If we print off some ideas and stick them on the notice board, then we'll try and organise something between everyone.
Emma.

David Wallis said...

yes i agree we should do that. have you looked at carnaby street too. oits celebrating its 50th anniversary so the christmas displays are all psychaedelic and fantastic!plus they have the best shops nd its near soho!soho rocks

Emma Morris. said...

I haven't heard of "oits"?....Is there a link for it which you have? I've just tried googling it and haven't had any luck. Sounds like we'll be needing our cameras.

David Wallis said...

yeah its www.i-miss-spelled-it's.com/blessyaemma
hahaha

also any of you kings of leon fans proud gallery, camden is a great wateringhole/ gallery from converted horse stables you sit in to the decor of each booth variating from eachother, oh and it's got photographs of the band showing too. just dont eat the food there they have a major rat issue!

design@ncn said...

Sounds good to me - glad you're all getting excited. No guarantee I'll be going on the friday with you guys, but hope to see as much as possible on the wednesday. Putting a new link up now connecting to the paper exhibit at the British Museum.