Here we post anything that we find
interesting or that has caught our eye from
our 2 locations in /London/Detroit
 
Psycho buildings

On Saturday I visited the latest exhibition at the Hayward Gallery on London’s Southbank. PSYCHO BUILDINGS brings together the work of artists who create habitat-like sculptures and architectural installations.

It included structures that you could enter and explore and also environments that you could engage with physically. The aim is to involve the viewer in a reconsideration of space and place, and for people to re-examine their ideas regarding the relationship between the body and its surroundings.

A popular installation was a boating lake, created by filling one of the Hayward’s outdoor sculpture terraces with water, allowing people to cruise around on small rowing boats ‚Äì very interesting! (see picture below). ‘Psycho Buildings: Artists Take on Architecture’ runs until 25 August 2008.


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Looking into the Telectroscope

Our new location in London Bridge gives us a great opportunity to sample some of the stranger events that crop up in and around London’s South Bank.

Today saw the opening of a new installation called the Telectroscope, so a few of us here at TheFrameworks took the opportunity to pop down and have a look.

Located outside City Hall, the Telectroscope allows members of the public to watch and wave (in real time) to people in New York peering through an identical scope located near the Brooklyn Bridge.

It’s the invention of London-based artist Paul St George and uses a broadband internet connection to transmit video images between the two locations, giving the impression the two cities are connected via a telescopic device that makes use of ancient tunnels running underneath the Atlantic Ocean.

For £1 you look down the pipe and see New Yorkers looking back.

The installation was created by Artichoke, the creative company responsible for The Sultan’s Elephant that paraded through Central London two years ago, and runs until 15 June 2008.


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FSC accreditation

More and more of our clients are now looking to have their printed collateral produced on FSC paper using an FSC accredited printer.

The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is founded on inclusive and shared responsibility for setting high social, environmental and economic standards for forest management. The FSC Chain of Custody scheme is a unique monitoring and tracking system which follows wood-based products, including paper, from responsibly managed woodlands and controlled wood sources around the world through the supply chain to the end-user.

Environmental and Corporate & Social Responsibility policies are now a fundamental part of a company’s business strategy. By using an FSC paper stock and accredited printer you are able to display an FSC mark (see above) demonstrating a company’s commitment to the sustainability of natural resources to its employees, stakeholders, customers and the general public.

For more information about FSC, visit www.fsc-uk.org or contact one of us here at TheFrameworks.

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We attend latest ‘STIR’ lecture

Last night members of the TheFrameworks team attended one of the successful ‘STIR’ lectures run by Design London.

The lecture was about extreme design: From the MINI car to mega yachts, and was moderated by the BBC News Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones. We heard from two fascinating designers: Gert Hildebrand, Chief Designer and Leader of the BMW MINI Design Studio in Munich and Martin Francis, the much sought after designer of mega-yachts for the super rich.

It was a great opportunity to hear from two designers at the pinnacle of their career and learn about the design processes related to both of their respective industries.

If you would like to find out more about the ‘STIR’ lecture series, visit www.designlondon.net

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London Bridge here we come

We have moved to a new location in London Bridge, the address is below.

Colechurch House
1 London Bridge Walk
London SE1 2SX

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