Thursday, November 25, 2010

Richard Denny


Source: www.19karen.com.au



Source: www.19karen.com.au

UK born and Melbourne based photographer and artist, Richard Denny, has a new exhibition open at 19Karen Contemporary Artspace on the Gold Coast.

Denny’s work is multi-faceted; combining enamel, acrylics, map and canvas cuttings and wood (to name a few) to create images of the diverse people and places that are his life.

This multi-layered territorial approach produces confronting yet reassuring wide-eyed portraits that hint at the layers and pathways of the mind and the ordered chaos of everyday life” – 19Karen

Denny graduated from Melbourne’s RMIT in 1995 and has since been working as a free-lance photographer and artist in Europe and Australia.

If you’re up that way, head on over the Mermaid Beach and take a look at these works. If not, have a squiz on the website: www.19karen.com.au

Bliss & Eso






ADDICTED – BLISS N ESO

Released earlier this month along with their new album, Running On Air, Bliss n Eso’s single, Addicted, has the Ripe tapping our feet and looking forward to a big summer. And it isn’t just the lyrics that are addictive; check out their wicked awesome video clip: www.blissneso.com

Happy painting kids.

‘Cause I’m addicted

I’m addicted

I’m addicted to this universal feelin’ called life

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Strange Beast











About

Strange Beast is a multi media production company that brings together an
exciting international roster of emerging talent including Encyclopedia Pictura,
Shy The Sun, Alex Turvey, Andy Martin, Nomint and James Price.


Strange Beast is committed to developing creative opportunities for these artists
across all media platforms including commercials, web based media, music videos,short films and art exhibitions.

http://www.strangebeast.tv

Fallen Magazine












About

Fallen Magazine Most Excellent.....

http://www.fallenmagazine.com.au/

Aleks Krotoski





About

is an academic and journalist who writes about and studies technology and interactivity. Her PhD thesis in Social Psychology (University of Surrey, 2009) examined how information spreads around the social networks of the World Wide Web. She is a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute and the Researcher-in-Residence for the British Library’s Growing Knowledge exhibition. Read up on her academic and research activities and interests here.

She completed the 4-part, prime time BBC 2 series Virtual Revolution in early 2010, about the social history of the World Wide Web. She blogged for the project here, outlining her manifestos about the social, political, economic and psychological impact of the 20 years of the Web.

Aleks writes for The Guardian and Observer newspapers, and hosts Tech Weekly, their technology podcast. Her writing also appears in Nature, BBC Technology, New Statesman, MIT Technology Review and The Telegraph. Check out her words here.

Finally, she’s the New Media Sector Champion for UKTI, the government department that promotes British businesses around the world. Find out more here.

You can find Aleks all over the Web.

http://alekskrotoski.com/



Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Digitized H1N1













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ZSO








ABOUT

Hello, I'm ZSO. (On paper you may also know me as Sara Blake.) I'm an illustrator and fine artist living and loving in New York City.

ZSO (pronounced |zō|) is a collection of letters that I find aesthetically and phonetically beautiful. Together they make sound much like “so,” the adverb which means "to such a great extent.” I am a person of extremes, for better or worse (most often the latter), so the ring of it was fitting, and the moniker has since stuck for good.

RIPE SAYS WOW..... WAH WAH WEEEEEEEE >>>>> SMOKING.

ZSO + THERIPECOLLECTIVE = MOST EXCELLENT EVERYTHING

http://www.hellozso.com/



No Vacancy Gallery





About

No Vacancy Gallery is a Melbourne-based gallery that promotes and exhibits emerging local and international artists. An incredible range and number of exhibitions since early 2008 has included including group/solo exhibitions, mag/book/label launches, fashion shows, cinemas, art markets and more.

No Vacancy Gallery generally operates on a fortnightly exhibition program as well as keeping a permanent collection of work available to view including original work and prints from up-and-coming and established local artists, illustrators and more.

Jane Bell Lane is off Russell St between Lonsdale and Lt Lonsdale Sts.

No Vacancy Gallery + TheRipeCollective = Nice Idea

http://www.no-vacancy.com.au/about.html