Filming for UAE Horror Film 05/07/2011
Picture credit - The National A while ago I wrote about a competition to star in the UAEs first ever horror film. Well they've started filming in RAK and its very controversial - with Macbeth style superstition the name of the films isn't mentioned on set. As I understand, the theory of spirits and the afterlife go against the Islamic faith and so to explore these themes can be more than frowned upon. Nevertheless I think it shows the true spirit of the UAE to tackle these subjects with respect and it seems it's going to be rather good - "The man sitting in this chair, as it turns out, is Tobe Hooper, the somewhat legendary director of horror classics such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist. Tully says that Hooper is offered more than 30 scripts a week. "When he signed up to work with us, he said that he thought Djinn was the best script he'd seen in years." read the full article in the National Temporary Art Space 02/05/2011
Staying on the theme of containers. This has been sat at the end of JBR Walk for a few months now. Its never open but has neon graffiti and fairy lights on the side and I've always wondered what it was. So the other day it was open and its a temporary art gallery. Pretty cool. Its a shame it gets little passing traffic sat were it is, but group a few of these together and start moving them around every weekend and Dubai could be onto something. Also maybe get some cool art inside too...but yeah... potential. Mall rats EastEnd style - BOXPARK 03/03/2011
The first ever pop-up mall happening in Shoreditch this summer. Recycled containers, fitted out off site and placed on a temporary site at the top of Bethnal Green Road. Fun and a great way to use land set aside for redevelopment. I wonder if this would ever happen in Dubai? It certainly gives more freedom to smaller boutique sized set-ups who can take on the lease for a year and see how things go. Or collaborations. Although I'm sure they're not cheap to rent, its a interesting and in-vogue way of setting up shop. Maybe in Al Quoz this would be great! It would certainly look great as a contrast to all of our modern Arabic architecture if it were somewhere newer, we're definitely not short of land waiting for development. Check the site out here http://www.boxpark.co.uk/ Sketch 11 07/02/2011
I'm snowed under at the moment so am neglecting the blog. A very quick one to remind everyone to go to Sketch at Jam Jar on 17th Feb. Check out more details on facebook Arabic calligraphy from a londoner 20/01/2011
Forever searching for contrasts with Dubai and Dalston I stumbled across this beautiful short film about Arabic Calligraphy by Taha Al-Hiti, who lives and works as an architect in London. He explains that the forms of the letters are based on the human form. I've been learning Arabic recently and the written script has been difficult for me to grasp (but easier than the spoken word I have to admit) Now I see these letters all around me and its all starting to make a bit more sense and will be essential for my work as a designer here. I feel that perhaps the Dalston designer is starting to find her place in Dubai. Wanting to learn more about this inspirational artist, I went through to his website to read more. Its just a shame that the people at Du think his portfolio of Arabic calligraphy should not be viewed in the UAE... and again I'm reminded of the contrast! Dubai Shopping Festival 19/01/2011
Starts on 20th january with many concerts and events. There'll be Jazz on JBR walk and Fireworks at Dubai creek as well as a massive launch party on 20th at Burj Khalifa Boulevard. Check out the full schedule here Damien Hirst at Traffic 16/01/2011
"I Don’t Need Your Money Honey All I Need is Love" is the title of the new selection of work from the Farook collection on display at Traffic. With a big Hirst heart on show, this show should get you in the mood for valentines day...in a month. 5 Jan, 2010 - 27 Jan, 2011Traffic, Gallery II photo and details from http://www.viatraffic.org/ Saturday shopping 14/01/2011
If your near London Fields tomorrow and you like (as I do) a bit of vintage then pop along to the Vintage Secret sale from 1.30-6pm. Apparently theres been 10 years of collecting and it's all got to go. Saturday sailing 14/01/2011
Photo credit www.timeoutdubai.com Get to JBR beach to watch the second round of the traditional Dhow boat race. Over 70 Dhows will look incredible along the Jumeirah coastline. One not to miss. 2.30pm at the Dubai International Marine Club. Christmas break 28/12/2010
Yes I'm off for a bit. Merry Christmas to everyone celebrating! I'm not celebrating, I'm working but that's life of an out and about designer. I promise to be back with lots of seasonal Dalston-Dubai entries when I get a chance. baa humbug! |







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