Monday 28 March 2011

Early morning Greenwich

Here are some shots of early morning Greenwich from last weekend - I just couldn't sleep after 5am - unfortunately I had missed the sun rising, but never the less, ventured out anyway…






Tuesday 15 March 2011

Space Invaders Mk.2

Ok, so since the last thread covering the Space Invaders project - I have been out and about and found some more of the little artistic masonic blocks.

It has also come to my attention that apart from buying a map, or doing extensive research (involving Google, Google maps/street view and Flickr), that it's quite hard to know where the locations are of the tiles - as mentioned before some of the Invaders have been removed due to a number of reasons. Therefore I have decided to start a Google map that follows my results of findings for them.

The map can be found at the link below and it covers all the Invader sites I have found (as of the date on the image), or ones that I either suspect (through research) or can confirm are no longer there. I'll update the map as I go on, but its main purpose is for those who may wish to find the Invaders for themselves.

Enjoy the images!!

Google Map - Covering my findings in London




And here's another couple of random Invaders:

Saturday 12 March 2011

Singing to the world

I was wondering around the capital - walking till my feet were achey and sore! - clearing my mind and I happened to notice a busker sitting on his own looking contemp and happy in his open studio.


  

Tuesday 8 March 2011

February Competition

As mentioned in an earlier post, a few friends and family have decided to host a mini photo competition each month. A theme is chosen, and a few weeks are given to submit one photo, which is then to be uploaded to a Flickr account in order for people to vote on - the winner being the photo with the most votes (feel free to cast a vote on any of the photos if you wish – or contact me if you would like to join in!)

All the photos can be seen here.

The theme for February was ‘Fruit’ and below is my submission with a few other test shots / experiments.

I’ll try and upload my submissions each month.




Sunday 6 March 2011

Space Invaders

The combination of video gaming and man clothes brings me much joy in life, so when Claire bought me a space invaders t-shirt last Christmas I was, to say the least, a happy man.


This coupled with a recent discovery of  ‘space invader’ street art, has spurred me into a new photo project.

For those of you who, like me, haven’t heard of the 'Space Invader' art project it was started by a French street artist named ‘Invader’ who coordinated a planet-wide invasion of street art in the form of little mosaic tiles in the shape of the pixilated aliens from the classic 1978 arcade video game. The project started in 1998 in Paris and from there spread across many other cities and countries (the website has a full list of invaded locations and the wiki page has a little more info )

London has, I believe, been ‘invaded’ eight times with a total of 101 tiles being installed. Some of the tiles are no longer on display due to weathering, removal, etc but I was not going to let this deter me from my project!

I mentioned the whole thing to Claire last week and to my surprise she already knew about the art work and revealed, much to my delight, that she passes one everyday on her way to work!

Well that was it…. I had a starting point and an action plan, some more research soon showed another three located in Soho and two in East London so with street names and camera in hand we were off!

We only hit the Soho area but with relative ease managed to find four of the little buggers, sadly we discovered that two had been removed but happily found some bonus shots of other invader style art dotted about.


















So now my plan is to try and find as many as possible – obviously this will be a long term thing, so I will post the pictures as and when they are discovered!!! Of course I’m only one pair of eyes and spend 90 percent of my time in London so any help in locating the little critters would be very welcomed!!

I hope you enjoy the images captured so far, and remember to keep your eyes pealed on your daily commutes!