Edinburgh

Jamie Scott

by Spacewood on Sep.05, 2010, under Edinburgh, Graphic Design

This screen printed poster is the resolution of a personal project, where I explored the ideas of the Chaos Theory and the Butterfly Effect. I removed the word ”nothing” with a hole puncher, and then used the holes removed to create the word “something”, playing on the idea that something can come out of nothing.

I wanted to produce a calendar for 2010 that would encourage you to do something with the year, so I produced a less conventional calendar that acted as a countdown that faded as each page was torn off.

Edinburgh based graphic design agency Touch, set a brief to create a viral advert for them. I wanted to highlight that the company try to make the most out of paper, and also wanted to play on the idea of touch, by creating this stop motion animation.

20 year old Edinburgh College of Art student, Jamie Scott, moved from Peebles in the Scottish Borders to Edinburgh in 2007 to begin his foundation course, before specializing in Graphic Design the following year. He likes to work in a broad way, whether that be spending time in the print workshop or working digitally. For him the most important thing is having a concept that he can immerse himself in and have fun with; his most recent project being a personal one where he researched into the Chaos Theory and spent hours with a hole puncher. Jamie recently completed a work placement at Project in Edinburgh, and will be beginning his final year of studies later this month.

You can see more of his portfolio at jamiescott.co.uk

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Emma Crichton

by Jamie on Sep.03, 2010, under Edinburgh, Photography

Emma Crichton recently graduated with a First Class BA Hons Degree in Photography from Edinburgh College of Art. Experimenting with different subject matter she is interested in the relationship between people, objects and nature. In terms of the aesthetic, the physical and the emotional.

Emma is currently exhibiting her series ‘I started to laugh…’ in Street Level Gallery Glasgow as part of the group exhibition ‘Futureproof’ which showcases the work of emerging photographers from around Scotland.

Emma says “The images I have made for this series are nostalgic. I am photographing people that I want to hold on to, who are important to me and who I can’t be with all the time. The other elements I have photographed such as the still-lives, animals and landscapes are for me all ultimately related to one another.”

Emma has completed internships with Dazed and Confused magazine and Rankin Photography and is now living and working in London. You can see more of her work at emmacrichton.com.

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Colleen McMahon

by Spacewood on Jul.21, 2010, under Edinburgh, Photography

Colleen McMahon is a 20 year old self taught photographer from Ayr. She has some excellent pieces in her folio. Really liking that diffused glow and the colours she gets in her portraits.

“I picked up my first camera when I was 15 without any idea how to use it – five years on, I’m trying to constantly improve and perfect my photos. I Grew up in South Ayrshire, and hope to move to Australia and New York in the coming months. My biggest inspiration comes from high fashion trends set by the best and colour palettes from surrealists painters.”

“I try to make my work vibrant, energetic and as full of emotion as possible, being self taught I feel I’m constantly out to prove myself. I was Shortlisted to Nikons photographer of the year 2009 had a 4 page spread in Digital Photographer magazine and have been featured in exhibitions in my hometown of Ayr. I am currently working on personal projects and client work, in my local area with loads more exciting work to come.”

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Joe Skilton

by Spacewood on Jul.16, 2010, under Beyond, Edinburgh, Photography

Joe Skilton grew up in the walled city of York, and left home in 2008 to study visual communication at the Edinburgh College of Art.Having recently jumped ship to the United States, Joe has been based in Baltimore, MD for the past 6 months.

Inspired by loving friends and bad tattoos, Joe captures certain moments with whatever camera he decides is todays special. At a rate of 3 broken cameras a month, Joe hasn’t spent more than $5 on a camera since 2009.

Moved by the talent and enthusiasm of his friends and contemporaries, Joe’s photographs attempt to seize what he is most fascinated by, the highs and the lows of the people around him.

Recently, Photographs have been part of a group exhibition in Baltimore City, and are to be included in the first fourteen-nineteen exhibition in London. Printed material and collaborative works are all soon coming.

Collections are online through his Cargo Collective and other updates through flickr.com/becausehannahsaidso

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Edinburgh Art Festival Interns

by Spacewood on Jun.28, 2010, under Edinburgh, Jobs

Edinburgh Art Festival (EAF) is looking to recruit some film interns to help record the 2010 events.

They hope to interest anyone who has filming and editing background (and can supply their own camera equipment), who would be willing to create a series of digital “Art Bytes” (1 to 1 and a half minute films) in a quick turn-around time of a day or so during the festival.

These would then used by the EAF on its website and also to be available for key media for use on-line. Some of the excellent films that interns created last year can be found on their youtube site and these will give you an sense of what they are looking for.

There is sadly no fee available for the work, but they can cover all reasonable expenses, provide passes for all EAF events and there is a great amount of experience to be gained for future CVs, as well as the opportunity for the interns work to be featured by national news media.

The work period – with part time hours – would run through the festival between 29 July to 5 September with core dates 28 July – 7 August for the opening events. If you are interested in joining up, or know someone who might be, then do drop them a message at the address below.

eaf2010@me.com

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Batter Of The Bands

by Spacewood on Jun.16, 2010, under Edinburgh, Gigs

Leith Records, product of Scotland’s most original and memorable ad firm The Leith Agency (makers of classic Irn Bru, Grolsch, Tennants Lager in case you live on Jupiter) are once again, holding their Batter Of The Brands musical showdown. It’s being held at Studio128 on Pitt St in Leith, Edinburgh tomorrow night (17th June).

Audio candy will be supplied by: electro pop outfit Futuristic Retro Champions; grungie Glasgow rockers Schnapps; popular local boys Jakil and Little Eskimos with their indie treats; plus Leith’s very own The Fusiliers.

All proceeds from the night go to the charity Fairbridge – who support young people aged 13–25 in the most deprived areas of Scotland to develop the confidence, motivation and skills they need to change their own lives. So if you’re about Edinburgh tomorrow, be sure to check it out. Good music and good causes.

You can swoop a ticket’s on Leith Records’ site.

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Jamie McIntyre

by Spacewood on Jun.08, 2010, under Edinburgh, Graphic Design

“A proposal for the re-release of Booka Shade’s first ever three records. The covers were hand screen-printed black on black and the outer slip case stitched from cotton then embroidered with their existing logotype.” Illustrations by Matthew Swan

“I created a storytelling corner for adults and a publication to accompany this. The idea behind the project was to highlight the evident shift that childhood has made in past years: From being creative, making things and exploring, to now being over-powered by console gaming and the internet.”

“This was a self-initiated project. I wanted to explore type and craft using cheap materials over a space of time.”

Glasgow born, Jamie McIntyre, graduated with a First Class Honours in Graphic Design from Edinburgh College of Art. He is one of the founding members of the influential These Peöple collective. “I like to get away from the stereo-typical role of a Graphic Designer and his laptop when designing, and enjoy collaborating with others and exploring the possibilities of including a variety of working methods within my discipline of design.”

Jamie completed a summer internship at Snask in Stockholm last summer, developing a love for Scandinavian design as well as working in a small, alternative agency environment. Jamie has big ambitions for the future, where he hopes to set up his own agency and work in Berlin or Amsterdam.

You can see more of his folio at lila-love.com

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Richy Lamb

by Spacewood on Mar.09, 2010, under Edinburgh, Glasgow, Graphic Design



Richy Lamb got in contact to let us know his new folio was live. He lives in Glasgow and is currently working with Studio LR in Edinburgh. He has been working professionally for the past 5 years, and has produced solid and clean work for British Red Cross, Moda Interiors, The Lighthouse, photographer Thomas Joshua Cooper, artists David Bellingham and Alec Finlay.

In The Scottish Design Awards 2009, he won the Chairman’s Award for Design for his Christmas card design and also won in the Corporate Literature field for the work he did for Red Cross. Be sure to view his inspiring folio at his site. His artist books are definately worth a peek.

If you would like to submit work, feel free to do so using the contact form.

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Three Gigs In March You Should Go To

by Spacewood on Feb.22, 2010, under Edinburgh, Gigs, Glasgow, Music

Seems to be March is going to be an ace little month for gigs this year. Not only is the massive Subcity 15th Birthday Party blowing the doors on the first Saturday night the Arches reopens, but there are a few other shiny gems aswell…

Floating Points were introduced to me about a month ago. Their Vacuum EP is an excellent little purchase, which features effortless whizzes, drones and feet tapping beats it’s a cracking choice for any mood you’re in. They are playing March 5th for Numbers at Sub Club, alongside Kode9 and Martyn. Tickets are £12.

Featured on the Kitsuné Maison Compilation 8 album, Memory Tapes released Seek Magic. Dream pop, glitch pop, summer time on a disc, call it what you will-it’s great. Warbled, lucullan, distorted, organic electronic recording matched up with Dayve Hawk’s soothing vocals creates, quite frankly, a flawless album. Catch it in Stereo on March 12th for a measly 7 punts.

No introduction is really needed. It’s a no-brainer it’s Four Tet. You just go! Playing in the Bongo Club in Edinburgh on March 13th for £12.

Floating Points-Vacuum
Memory Tapes-Pink Stones
Four Tet-Plastic People

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Psst…

by Spacewood on Feb.17, 2010, under Edinburgh, Glasgow, Shout Out

There’s a lot of fantastic work being created right now and there seems to be a lot of energy, excitement and passion surrounding the current scene. It’s a lot for one guy to cover and that is why I am reaching out to you.

I’m looking for people who know their stuff, about the arts in Glasgow & Edinburgh. You could be a musician, make up artist, stylist, designer, artist, photographer, film maker it doesn’t matter-I’m looking for interesting people who are willing to share their knowledge with everyone else in the community via blog posting. In return you’ll be part of the best new site in Scotland, get access to the best parties, some limited edition goodies but most importantly you’ll be acting as a megaphone for others voices and thus helping the community grow stronger, more diverse and more vibrant.

If your interested, contact me via the form here.

Cheers,

Chris

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