February 28, 2011

Blue Monday with Smiling Sally


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Hi, I'm joining Sally's Blue Monday at Smiling Sally today. It's my first time, I hope you find it interesting! These are some amazing blues that I came across in my tumblr and that I blogged about this week.




phone booth aquarium created by
Benoit Deseille and Benedetto Bufalino
An aquarium repurposed from a phone booth for the Lyon Light Festival in 2007. Old phone booths have been recycled into all sorts of things, from libraries to grocery stores to toilets and more. More non-blue photos of fascinating new uses for old payphones at  Recycling: repurposed English red phone booths ~ liberal sprinkles

Hiding in the City - Dragon Series, No. 3 of 10 panels
by Liu Bolin via Eli Klein Fine Art
Hiding in the City No. 14 - Er Guo Tou White Wine Factory
by Liu Bolin via Artnet
Hiding in the City No. 92- Temple of Heaven
by Liu Bolin via Artnet
 
Did you spot the guy?? These incredible photos are the creations of Chinese artist Liu Bolin, who has perfected the art of becoming an invisible man by blending into the background at locations he choses. He has two assistants paint his body camouflage. You can see more photos of Liu Bolin's disappearing act and other artists who have done similar work at my post Invisible Man: Liu Bolin ~ liberal sprinkles


and from my tumblr and my pinterest

Hunters by nokkasili

Morning Glory Pool - Yellowstone National Park by Robby Edwards

Anacapa Arch, Channel Islands by Zachary Caron

Blue Horizon, Wildflowers, Tehachapi, California

Flower Fields in Carlsbad, California by Alex Maclea

Santorini, Greece by marcelgermain

Skaftafell, Iceland by lichtjahre

The Great Blue Hole, Beliz

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February 27, 2011

Recycling: repurposed English red phone booths


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NEW USES FOR OLD PHONE BOXES

I love the red English phone booths. Like the red doubledecker London buses, they are such national symbols, as much as the Queen and English tea. I also have memories of standing in line to use one of the kiosks to call home and friends when I was studying in England.

Sadly, the increasing use of mobile phones has made many of the iconic red payphone boxes obsolete (I'm sure this is an issue in many other countries: I can never find a public phone anymore when I need one and have forgotten my cellphone at home!). Nine years ago, there were about 17,000 across Britain, but by 2009, there were just 12,500; 58 per cent were no longer    profitable and 10 per cent were used only once a month. And not only is there much less demand now for public phones, maintenance costs for each red box is £800 a year.

Luckily, British Telecoms came up with a grand idea to save them.

repurposed red BT phone box in Westbury via dailymail
This red phone booth in Westbury-sub-Mendip in Somerset is now a library! Talk about a great recycling idea. In fact the whole Adopt A Kiosk  scheme by BT is plain fabulous. For a token £1 and a good idea, BT removes the phone and passes ownership over to town councils who can then give new life to the red kiosks. BT has received over 1,000 applications from local communities to adopt their phone boxes. In  May 2010, West Hagbourne in Oxfordshire became the 500th parish council to take ownership of a BT red phone booth.

In Westbury, the phone booth is today a popular mini lending library where villagers can borrow over 100 books, CDs and DVDs 24 hours a day.

Westbury phone box library via dailymai

Over in with Stourton, Wiltshire, residents hope their phone booth never becomes as popular. In fact, they would be happy if there is zero usage. This is because the booth is now equipped with a public access defibrillator, supplied and installed by the Community Heartbeat Trust.

recycled red phone booth in Stourton has defibrillator via BBC news
The public can use it 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with a combination code available from the  emergency services by calling 999. The repurposed phone booth could save lives as ambulances take 40-45 minutes to get to the village.


Great Shelford
call box at Great Shelford converted into a site for arts installations via BBC news
This red booth at Great Shelford in Cambridgeshire is used as an arts  installation. Inside is a mannequin dressed as a seasonal, historical or fictional character suggested by children of the local primary school. The first character in the kiosk was Guy Fawkes. Others include the Inn Keeper in Bethlehem. The schoolchildren  practise their creative writing skills by writing about the phone call  the character might be having. One of these stories is featured in the  parish magazine each month.


The Gallery on the Green in Settle, North Yorkshire, is thought to be the smallest art gallery  in the world. Drawings, paintings, photographs and other artworks no  bigger than a postcard are exhibited in the recycled booth. 

recycled red phone booth in Settle (screenshot from BBC TV)
Brian May of Queen used the kiosk November 2010 - January 2011 for an exhibition of stereoscopic (3D) photography based around his and Elena Vidal's book "A Village Lost and Found. On view were photos of life in an Oxfordshire village 150 years ago.



Waterperry
repurposed red payphone box in Waterperry via thisisoxfordshire
The kiosk in Waterperry, Oxfordshire, is multipurpose. It has been used as a poetry box,where villagers displayed their own and their favourite poems, a magazine swap box, as well as a fruit and vegetable market.


Draughton
repurposed BT phone box in Draughton via telegraph
For villagers in  Draughton, North Yorkshire, the red box gives easy access to basic groceries, newspapers and everyday items - something they were left without after the post office shop closed in 2008. It works on an honesty system, with people leaving payment for what they take.

Get updates at BT Payphones - Adopt A Kiosk's Facebook page.


A few recycled phone booths elsewhere in the world, found via 1800recycling.com and unconsumption.


phone booth recycled into aquarium in Lyon via Nicolas Nova on flickr

This is one of my favorites: French architectural lighting designer Benoit Deseille and artist-designer Benedetto Bufalino created this aquarium from a phone booth as a street art installation demonstrating urban invasion for the Lyon Light Festival in December 2007. It was later displayed in Mauritius in October 2009.


in the virgin islands
phone booth shower in Leverick Bay, Virgin Islands via anoldent
Too hot in the British Virgin Islands? You could take a shower in this phone booth in Leverick Bay! Cool reuse of the red icon!


in the wildnerness of finland
phone booth toilet in Säppi, Finland via fragment.fi
If you're in urgent need of the loo in the woods in Säppi in Western Finland, well, you could go in the nature or if you prefer a modern amenity, you could sit on the toilet in this phone booth (see the red seat?)! Of course, that's if you don't mind being in full view of wildlife or other humans.


in Los Angeles
recycled phone booth in Yellow Springs, Ohio via telephone booth project
These people are checking out the art installation "Awkward Hugs: An Investigative report", a public service video that explores different types of hugs, their origins and how to avoid them (ahem!). It was on view last year. The phone booth in Yellow Springs, Ohio, was used as an art gallery in the 2009-2010 Telephone Booth Project.

books are a favorite theme, it seems
phone (now book) booth in Highland Park, LA via Half Letter Press
This abandoned phone booth in Highland Park, Los Angeles (corner of Figueroa and Avenue 56) is now the Book Booth, where people are encouraged to donate books, magazines and other reading materials and pick them up to read. Some of the books carry a Bookcrossing ID. Bookcrossing is a great way to share your books if you no longer have any use for them. Register your books at the Bookcrossing site, then share them in whatever way you wish, including simple leaving them at a bus stop, train or any public spot for someone else to pick up. You can follow your book's journey on the website. I wrote an post earlier this month on Bookcrossing. You can find it at postcrossing 1 / bookcrossing ~ liberal sprinkles.


in Germany

repurposed phone booth in Krimmensen, Germany via
The phone booth in Krimmensen, Germany, is a Bücher-Zelle (Book Cell) - a used book  shop and book exchange.

If I had my own red telephone booth, I'd turn it into my personal   library with a little table where I can have my coffee and cake (maybe   tea and cucumber sandwiches!). I could spend hours there, I'm sure!

What would YOU do with a red phone box??

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some interesting phone booth sites
* the payphone project
* telephone tribute
* wikipedia telephone booth



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paper art 2: ariana boussard-reifel / ferry staverman / paper donut


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gorgeous paper art by
* ariana boussard-reifel
* ferry staverman
* paper donut

(links to previous posts on paper art at the bottom)


{ book art that speaks volumes }

Between the Lines by Ariana Boussard-Reifel

Between the Lines,
photos from Speaking Volumes, Transforming Hate

The book is a white supremist bible describing the necessity of racial segregation. Artist Ariana Boussard-Reifel makes a plea for unification by cutting out every word from the book with an x-acto knife. It took her one year to finish Between the Lines. She says:
"Beneath the surface of this simple piece are layers of meaning. Superficially it is a cheaply printed paperback with the words removed. But with the additional knowledge that this book is a white supremacist bible and the words viciously and exactly describe the necessity of racial segregation, it becomes a quite plea for unification.
I essentially removed all of the black ink, left the white pages perfectly intact and consequently rendered the book meaningless. The resulting piece speaks to the need for contrast and diversity."
Between the Lines was created for the art project "Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate". It came about in 2003 when the Montana Human Rights Network received 4,000 volumes of hate literature from a disillusioned member of the the white supremist group, World Church of the Creator. Artists across the United States were invited to do something good with the books. The works of 60 artists celebrating diversity were displayed at the exhibition, which travelled for two and a half years in Montana from 2008. You can read about Speaking Volumes here and here. A few of the other works exhibited:

Superior by Lei Curtis
Take Heed and Tremble by Ryan Sarah Murphy
photos from Speaking Volumes, Transforming Hate





{ paper sculpture }

space odyssey by ferry staverman

interior-outside by ferry staverman
you can see more of Dutch artist Ferry Staverman's works at her website.



{ paper product art }





curious breakfast
by french design collective paper donut

These are some works created using paper from paper company Arjowiggins for its Curious Story campaign to showcase its products. There are some lovely works at the Curious Story site.

found at design milk





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February 25, 2011

Pink Saturday. Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap


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Happy Pink Saturday! A sneak peak of the postcard I made for the Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap organised by Beth at Do What You Love.

made for Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap
I don't know yet who my swap partner is, so I don't want to ruin the surprise. There is still time to join if you want, you just have to make a postcard with the theme "love" using any medium and any technique you like. Post a comment by February 28 at Beth's Great Big Stitched Postcard Swap post and email her and she'll let you know who you're swapping with by March 1. Check out Beth's post for details on the swap.


A few pink flashes from my tumblr this week

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Paris Hilton's 30th birthday present: a pink
motorcycle studded with Swarovski crystals via papermag

This immediately brought to mind another pink motorcycle I posted about last week

Everything Nice (knit motorcycle) by Theresa Honeywell
blogged at Pretty in Pink : Knit Motorcycle by Theresa Honeywell ~ liberal sprinkles


Cigar Box Doll Bed with Postage Stamp Quilt
via Just Something I Made
Just a hint of pink there but it's so cute I just had to share it! It was made by Cathe at Just Something I Made. { i lust, and the next one too! }

pencil sculpture by Dalton Ghetti via Telegraph
The letters of the alphabet are carved onto the lead at the tip of each pencil. Gorgeous, no?


Please visit Beverly at How Sweet The Sound to see the other Pink Saturday participants.

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February 19, 2011

pink saturday & calypso swing giveaways


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hi and Happy Pink Saturday! it's my second one, hope you like what you see!


this is my favorite pink thing this week

everything nice (knit motorcycle) by theresa honeywell
it's a real bike covered in a pink knitted cozy. so so hot! i blogged about this earlier @ Pretty in Pink : Knit Motorcycle by Theresa Honeywell


a couple of pink things in my everday life this week:

healthy breakfast!
chinese new year decorations

chinese new year decorations
pink mouthwash because i had
a dental emergency. eeewww


i saw plenty of fun pink stuff online.
first, the new fabric collection, Calypso Swing from Free Spirit. my favourites:

calypso swing MC08Pink
calypso swing MC05Pink
calypso swing MC06Purple
calypso swing MC06Gray
calypso swing MC09Purple
see all the swatches here. you could win some of the fabric at the quilting gallery blog, at i'm just a guy who quilts and at amy's creative side. good luck!


lastly, some flashes of pink from my valentine post and my tumblr this week

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