blech's Bookmarks Tagged With "exhibition"
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From Atoms to Patterns | Wellcome Collection
http://www.wellcomecollection.org/exhibitionsandevents/exhibitions/fromatomstopatterns/index.htm
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"At the instigation of Dr Helen Megaw, a leading Cambridge scientist, diagrams of atomic structures inspired an eclectic array of patterns" "reunited en masse for the first time since the Festival" Also free.
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Dan Dare & the Birth of High Tech Britain | Science Museum
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/visitmuseum/galleries/dan_dare_and_the_birth_of_high-tech_britain.aspx
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"Together they reveal a fascinating ‘lost world’ of British design and invention – a glimpse of a time when the TV in the corner was a Murphy, not a Sony" Sounds like it's worth a visit. Helpfully free.
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Why is the IWM celebrating James Bond? | Times Online
http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/visual_arts/article3805217.ece
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Waldemar Januszczak in fine grumpy form on the War Museum's Bond show, although he takes a while to warm up. I don't entirely agree with his conclusion, but I'm rarely bothered about many of the for-pay exhibitions.
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Communicate Full Details | British Council Arts
http://www.britishcouncil.org/arts-aad-design-graphic-design-communicate-full-details.htm
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I was trying to remember the name of the exhbition of this at the Barbican in 2004, and shockingly it turned out to be quite easy to find: "Communicate: Independent British Graphic Design since the Sixties".
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Underground: London's hidden infrastructure | NLA
http://www.newlondonarchitecture.org/talks_series.php?id=7
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Exhibition and talk series at the New London Architecture centre off Tottenham Court Road. I wonder if I can be bothered to get up early enough to go to the Crossrail talk?
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Breaking the Rules | The British Library
http://www.bl.uk/breakingtherules
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New exhibiton subtitled "The Printed Face of the European Avant Garde 1900 - 1937". Could be worth popping in to, what with it being free and everything. Late opening on Tuesdays.
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Smithfield show makes case for saving market
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23415846-details/Smithfield+show+makes+case+for+saving+market/article.do
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Evening Standard: "A major exhibition is launched today to help decide the future of the historic Smithfield Market buildings prior to the opening of a planning inquiry next month." Includes a nice photo of the Poultry Market roof, amongst others.
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The Grand Tour™
http://www.thegrandtour.org.uk/
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"we're turning the West End into a giant gallery by lining the streets of Soho, Piccadilly, and Covent Garden with some of the world's most famous paintings" A more refined attempt at street art, if you like.
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Visit London: A Life in Maps
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/londoninmaps/visit.html
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New at the British Library, as plugged on Today this morning (private view for a bunch of cabbies). Watch out for the WMV on the home page though.
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Legible London - Welcome
http://www.legiblelondon.info/
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"London can be a wonderful city to explore on foot, but there are many barriers to getting people to walk more regularly whether for leisure, commuting, shopping or health" apparently 45% of people navigate by Tube map- clearly suboptimal
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