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Bloodface posted by: Ian on: September 28, 2009 @ 9:08 am

Some nice puppetry action in Ben Lister’s latest video:


Lisa Li-Lund ‘Bloodface’ from ben Lister on Vimeo.


PS: Birmingham band KateGoes need an audience of sock-monkeys for their next video. If you’d like to contribute check out this handy youtube guide.

Filed under: Music video

New distractions posted by: Ian on: September 24, 2009 @ 2:16 pm

This summer we welcomed a new office-mate to 7inch towers; Chris Keenan, a photographer/filmmaker who sent in some of our earliest submissions and has carved himself a living as a roving man-with-camera. It’s really nice to have him around. We get to be puppets in his slow-mo experiments:


Slomo tea from 7inch cinema on Vimeo.


Here’s a shot of some mountains which Chris took in New Zealand, recently selected for the Art of Photography show in San Diego:


Franz Joseph Glacier

Filed under: 7inch business

Newman Brothers Coffin Works posted by: Ian on: September 15, 2009 @ 6:52 pm

Newman Brothers


Here’s a couple of shots from the Coffin Fittings Works in the Jewellery Quarter, out of action since the 1990s but accessible this weekend thanks to the Heritage Open Days. The workers at Newmans carried on in cosy, slightly lethal, semi-Victorian conditions right up until the place shut down thanks to the decline in folk getting buried. When Birmingham Conservation Trust had a look around they found a treasure-trove of old ledgers, ironwork, embalming fluid and hefty stamping presses, all of which has been catalogued and stored until the day when the place reopens as a museum. Unfortunately that day now looks a lot further off since Advantage West Midlands pulled out of the project. There’s more info here if you wish to voice your support, and some great images in this flickr group.

Filed under: Olde Birmingham

R.I.P. Metro Life posted by: Ian on: September 11, 2009 @ 5:35 pm

Having heard various rumours and had a couple of emails bounce back, someone confirmed to me last night that Metro have shut down their West Midlands office. This is a doggone shame. For some years this free rag has distinguished itself with excellent coverage of cultural stuff in the region. Us people in the arts find it very easy to moan about the limitations of the regional media, but in my experience when I’ve had an event to plug there’s always been someone receptive and enthusiastic at Metro happy to pass on the word. Often they’d get in touch with you rather than sitting back waiting for press releases to roll in, which seems increasingly rare amongst journalists. So bigup respect to Annette, David, Dan and the rest, and good luck with whatever you do next. Metro Life continues, but it will be a whole lot more London-centric from now on.


Of course this is part of a much wider meltdown for print media. In a big sprawling place like Birmingham it can be hard work getting the word out on your gig or exhibition, and it may well get harder if all the arts and listings writers vanish. Plenty of people attempt to fill the gap with DIY listings sites, blogs and mailouts, but although it’s more expensive and worse for the environment and really bloody hard to sustain I do think if this information is going to break out and reach new audiences then a printed listings mag is part of the answer. One with an attitude. Area, which launched before the summer, may be it. To cover all the city’s little scenes and pockets a publication should reflect the jumble of networks and voices that you can find online. Birmingham has a tradition of this – go hunt down 1900s back-issues of The Owl in the library, where arguments about the Boer war sit alongside writeups of the local variety shows, or opinionated 70s zines like Broadside… I know it’s the 21st century, but paper rocks! Here endeth the scrambled Friday afternoon rant.

Filed under: Obituary corner

Meeces posted by: Ian on: September 9, 2009 @ 2:17 pm

Meeces

A mountain of knitted mice, created by Joyce Hall. We’ve been steadily handing these out as we trundle around on the Travelling Picture Show, and will be distributing the last few this month. Beyond the jump is a list of the remaining tour dates, and a copy of this month’s copious listings mailout. If you want to receive these things on a regular basis fill out the box on the left.
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