6/28/09

Saturday night humour



Grateful to be back from Brissie. Speaking of backs Running from Camera is an oddly amusing blog but the results are utterly compelling. Suffice to say each time his image is snapped one can assume his camera landed safely back in its owners possession. 

(From Running from Camera via Jen )

6/25/09

Update

Currently on a break away from Sydney and in Brisbane. I woke the other day at 430 am to catch a 6am flight was insane. Also went to check out the cool China Project exhibition and very cool Cao Fei at the Institute of Modern Arts. Lots of walking around city streets which seem like a less cooler, more easy going, much less crowded version of Sydney and staying in a hotel room in a partial escape from reality. It feels strange that they have streets named similar to Melbourne (brunswick) and Sydney (Elizabeth and George) streets but seem like pared down versions. Ah the life. Of course the weather also helps. 

Thought yesterday that in one way home is really (apart from family) somewhere where you store your stuff ?

Spotted: A couple of weeks ago I went to MCA Zine Fair. Find pictures from unseen magazine taken by Garry Trinh. 

6/20/09

2nd coming




Images from 2nd Coming store

The other day I dropped by a mate's new shop in Darlinghurst, 2nd Coming Store which stocks monochrome shades of fashion forward menswear. There are really great pieces and should i be male, thin and leggy i would snap the stuff up in an instant. Edgy, futuristic its no suprise Van the owner of the shop and label sources pieces from Japan. They also stock cool accessories like this skull ring that reminds me of the ridiculously expensive, Damien Hirst diamond encrusted skull. 

The shop space is divided in two so be sure also to check out the owner of the space downstairs who stocks at the opposite end of the spectrum really insanely cute girly dresses, 60s, 40s and vintage inspired, peter pan collars and all. The owner of the boutique tells me her recently highschool graduate sister and mother creates and makes the individual pieces with their focus on quality and clothes you would want to keep and cherish forever. 

Anyway if you are in the area you should pop by and tell em YU sent ya. 

2nd Coming Store
329 South Dowling St
Darlinghurst Sydney


quiet night the tvs are glowing


Beautiful video
on Stuart Murdoch's (from band Belle and Sebastian) creative process and the way lyrics just come to him. Video from the Guardian's Music Blog. This is my favourite Belle and Sebastian song below, and I heard it first when i saw them live back in 2007, called Dress Up in You




6/16/09

she's an eccentric collector













In my last year of uni amongst coffee filled rants with my friend Anna, she would always rock up in the most stylishly composed outfits, rings, necklaces and all. Whereas she's an early adopter, I think my approach to fashion is entirely via osmosis. So sadly I end up sometimes dressing and absorbing those around me, and bring sometimes my own eccentric, vintage taste into the mix. This my collection of rings and one necklace. The majority are from Diva and Equip except the necklace from Chinatown markets. 


6/10/09

Chinese hip hop



There's an American blond haired guy rapping in Chinese in this NYT arts segment. Wicked!

Optimism



There's a touch of Amelie in this guy.


6/8/09

Twittering



In between bouts of brekkie, after work and spaces between you will find me twitter over here. Must be something in the water that has me addicted along with millions of others. I've heard it described as watercooler conversations to a collective consciousness. 

Current likes


Tess of the D'Urbervilles (the 2008 BBC version), reading Hilary Clinton's, Living History Autobiography, Ladyhawke "Paris is Burning", New tea cup and saucers and fat teapot, Art: Italian visual and concrete poetry, Arlo Mountford, das superpaper, Samuel Hodge; Moleskins, Artline pens, Myf Shepherd, sadly reality tv: The Hills, ANTM, Master Chef Australia, Le Petit Ecolier Little School boy bikkies, Kiehls argan oil cream, AFR arts section.


6/7/09

Check this out




If you are in Sydney opening event Friday 12 June 6pm.
4A - 181-187 Hay St, Sydney 2000

(opposite Capitol Theatre, between George and Hay St)


Tess of the D'Urbervilles




I remember watching the Roman Polanski version of Tess of the D'Urbervilles in high school and it was terrible enough having to read the long novel but the film's terrible casting of Alec D'Urberville and the depiction of Tess as a weak woman made me utterly abhor watching the film ever again. Last year the BBC produced this polished, glossy, almost Pre-Raphaelite treatment of Tess with panoramic broad sweeping shots of the landscape, I am immediately drawn to the story and the characters. The woodlands are picturesque and rather charming, the countryside bucolic and full of lively colour. It's almost like seeing a Lula magazine fashion shoot come to life.




The costumes are perhaps more turn of the century than the era in which Thomas Hardy wrote nevertheless I think this version of the film is a much more idealistic and naturalistic take on the book stressing less realism. The young woman are priestess like in the manner of Picnic at Hanging Rock, but its a much more positive and straightforward film.

Warning below is the spoiler ending (but its utterly delightfully tragic)!!



^^^^Warning Spoiler Above

Also I'm a little technically challenged. If someone knows how to widen the frame of the blog page comment below and let me know. Cheers!


6/5/09

hello poppets



I'm now the proud new owner of not one, not two but four blue/white polka dot Maxwell Williams tea cups and saucers not to mention a delightfully large tea pot that supposedly serves enough tea to fill four cups. The reason, I turned deliriously old ( well perhaps my friends think so) and was gifted this along with two generous boxes of twinings tea bags. All the more excuses for tea parties ?


Been busy, perhaps a little update on what I've been up to, the highlights, the cliffs notes.

My actual birthday was spent working at a booklaunch, then quick tea in Surry Hills before off to OAF to see an art/live music/installation night, one of those slash slash slash events. 

Spent yesterday seeing an exhibition at SCA gallery with Kim by a photographer whom I met at an opening on Tuesday night. Simple black and white photography in a small exhibition. After that went to creative sydney talks at MCA where I admired the kindred spirit belonging to the editor of magazine, Dumbo Feather pass it on. I liked the ethos of the magazine, no pretension, profiling low key professionals. Sounded like a magazine which you buy for the actual writing. Other speakers included blogger frockwriter, hip hop artist Morganics, Michael Alvisse, a hip hop comedy actress and Karolina York. An interesting mix of speakers.

Creative Sydney talks carry on through next week and bring out the best creatives emerging and established out of Sydney - though I'm not too sure about the top 100 list published by creative sydney of the top 100 creative people. How do you measure creativity exactly ? and its influence -  but the talks do demonstrate that there is a wide mix of culture emerging from Australia and it is developing world wide attention. And it was great that these series of talks bring together a wide spread mix of individuals and audiences across the various art/film/music/fashion scenes. Sometimes I find them a little scattered, after all Sydney tends to get a little too cliquey sometimes. 

Also light up Sydney is also currently happening with Yayoi Kusama's work being projected onto the MCA and also some other projection happening at the Opera House. Though passersby may not recognise the artists, I like the idea of public art leaving a subconscious footprint on people's consciousness, enough of it and it might just activate the right side of people's heads a little more. Don't you think ?

Now, am off to flip through Vogue and their blantant idol worshipping of Myf Shepherd.

xx Yu