killed striking
Dignified Kings Play Chess on Fine Green Silk
New work by Karl Grimes at the Gallery of Photography and the National Gallery
In photographs, drawings, lightboxes, text and sound, Grimes’s re-interpretation of the Natural History Museum’s collections and Victorian museum practice becomes a recollection, a poetic transformation activating memory and re-awakening the ‘Dead Zoo’. In the upper balcony of the National Museum, Grimes installs a series of large-scale animal portraits, the Taxum Totem series. These larger than life and richly hued images represent an act of retrieval and resurrection – a contemporary homage to 19th century observational science, the taxonomic collection, and a reminder of the key role played by both taxidermy and photography in the presentation of knowledge in natural history museums.
The exhibition at the Gallery of Photography goes behind the scenes of the Museum, presenting images and drawings from off-site storage areas, research archives, imaginary do-it-yourself taxidermy guides, and ironic ways of telling the good from the bad curator. In a key work, Killed Striking, Grimes pays tribute to the Irish naturalist R.M.Barrington. His pioneering study of migratory birds around the Irish coastline in the late 19th century is realised in sound and image. Grimes perfectly captures the spirit of the Barringtonian enterprise, and draws fresh delights from it. His camera stares from lighthouses over the seas, awaiting migrant birds. Flight feathers protrude from their neatly stored envelopes, transformed into a series of strange and charmed
billets-doux.
Both exhibitions continue until November 4th

McD
Artist Steve Lambert closes every McDonalds in Manhatten and then blames Ronald McDonald, nice

tara
As part of the ongoing campaign to save Tara from the M3 motorway on Saturday 1500 people collaborated to create this image organised by Stuart Townsend and artist John Quigley. Of course now Tara has to be saved from the Green Party Minister who discovered that once he got his seal of office that after all he was in favour of the motorway through Tara (not to mention US military use of Shannon and the Corrib gas terminal and pipeline)
More about the event from Indymedia

joyce walks
I’ll be presenting my work in progress Joyce Walks and talking a bit about how the project is developing and my future plans for it this Wednesday 7pm at DATA (Dublin Art and Technology Association) upstairs in the Stags Head. As usual admission is free, all are welcome and I hope to see you all there.
The full line up is
Conor Mc Garrigle
Camara.ie
Garrett Phelan

Moby via the mobygratis.com site has made 65 pieces of film music available for free to independent and non-profit filmmakers, film students, and anyone in need of free music for their independent, non-profit film, video, or short. A nice gesture at a time when it’s practically impossible for low budget and student film makers to license any music for their films.

Che
In Vallegrande, Bolivia the town where Che Guevara’s body was displayed in 1967 his reputation has taken on another aspect with a growing reputation as an unofficial folk saint, prayed to in the church and in people’s homes and with a number of miracles credited to his intervention.

pigprotester
Pig Protester
archival paper, EVA glue, aluminium mesh,46 x 57 x 34 cms

Image courtesy Alan Phelan and mother’s tankstation.
Everything around me moves. Nothing is ever what it seems to be, everything is subject to constant metamorphosis, it all changes unexpectedly, and with lightening swiftness…
Guillaume Apollinaire
It is if Apollinaire has found himself, unexpectedly, in the recreational quarters of Odo the shape-shifter from a particulaly tangential TV episode of Deep Space Nine. Unlikely, yes, but no more so than the formal, spacial and temporal shifts of meaning that occur in Alan Phelan’s installation Ralph, Eamon, Odo, Barbara, at mother’s tankstation. Wherein Phelan synthesises Aristotolean acceptance of the ‘given’ with a Platonic readyness to hypothesize a different reality, a different realm. In simpler terms, Phelan simultaneously employs and subverts the ‘it does what it says on the tin’ approach to the world. Whilst Phelan’s individual sculptures accord to expected taxinomic systems of naming (i.e. Barbara refers to Barabra Hepworth, Eamon stands for Eamon DeValera, Odo is the above mentioned slippery customer, ‘Odo’ – who only ever really manages approximate copies of things, and Ralph equals Ralph Gifford – who? – we will come back to him) and apply appropriate expected meaning, they also employ radical shifts of lateral logic.
Opening reception Wednesday 19th 6-8pm, map & opening hours here

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Bodies in Urban Space
My Flickr image set of Bodies in Urban Spaces a parkours influenced series of interventions in the streets of the 13th arrondissement of Paris cheoreographed by Willi Dorner and performed by a troupe of 20 dance students.

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Wired reports that Volkswagen has filed a subpoena seeking the identity of a YouTube user who posted a Nazi-themed parody of a recent VW Golf commercial, hmm where ever did they get that idea from? In more evil empire news youtube has banned the Rational Response Squad for complaining about videos being removed because of false claims of copyright infringement by the Creation Science Evangelism Ministry, a practice which seems to have widely used by the group to censor videos critical of their fundamentalist creationist ideas and their jailed founder and one that google/youtube seem eager to go along with.