29 December 2010
Ministry of Stories
The monster shop I posted about yesterday has a secret entrance.
What lies beyond the secret door is an official task force dedicated to their story-bound cause and going about their storytelling business.
I speak of the so-called Ministry of Stories: the official provider of children storytellers.
Otherwise known as
an official inspiration
for the nation
Aim: to lure children into storytelling.
It is the job of the Ministers to help children put their imagination into action: as a story, a song lyrics, a play script, a screenplay, a report for a newspaper, a blog post, a game, a poem, a graphic novel…
The foundation of the Ministry of Stories was initiated by Nick Hornby, inspired by the success of Dave Eggers’ 826 centres in the United States.
826 centres were a heartbreaking work of staggering genius, indeed. I’ve come across the Brooklyn Superhero Supply a few years ago. Still, I much prefer the Hoxton Street Monster Supplies. The humour and the mood of the Ministry of Stories is decidedly harrypottery: and I love it all the more for that. The Ministry is fun, as there are
the Minister of Chalk and Brushes (responsible for the liason with schools);
the Minister of Monster Relations (responsible for the monster shop);
the Minister of the Street Over There (responsible for the liason with the communities);
the Minister of Twirly Lightbulbs and Furry Rugs (responsible for interior design of the Ministry);
the Minister of Lay-Bys and Rest Stops (responsible for directions and drawing of maps);
the Minister of Party Popper (responsible for events at the Ministry);
the Minister of Coins and Stamps (responsible for donations and sponsors);
the Minister 3:0 (responsible for online matters)
Are you interested to help? The Ministers seem very eager to lead the way.
And the children will surprise you. For even when they hate reading, they will come up with awsome and fantastic ideas for stories. If you can also give them the storytelling skill, you’ve got yourself a storytelling little monster.
27 December 2010
Hoxton Street Monster Supplies
On 159 Hoxton Street in London there is a 'Hoxton Street Monster Supplies" store. The store has been there since 1818 and its loyal customers – the living, dead and undead - have continued to frequent it already for nearly 200 years.
According to the latest news, the store introduced new additions to the existing range of their Tinned Fears. Pursuant to the Monster Retail Act of 1827 (specifically Clause 14, Subsection 5, Revision (b)) the vendors are for the time being still prohibited from selling Fears in any other way than tinned. In total, there are now five Tinned Fears on offer: the Collywobbles, the Heebie Jeebies, the Vague Sense of Unease, Escalating Panic and Mortal Terror. Each has been tested and is guaranteed to enhance your mood according to the specification. Already the middle range, the 'Vague Sense of Unease', effectively destroys all feelings of ease, creating a rising yet uncertain sense of disquiet.
Please check the photographs below to find some of the other products on offer:
We were only dissapointed to find that the store refuses to accept not only credit cards and pre-decimal pound sterling, but also human sacrifice.
Buzz
A music video for 'Bloodbuzz Ohio', by The National. The song is from the 'High Violet' album, which is certainly among the very best albums of 2010.
Best track from this album: Conversation 16.
Labels:
Bloodbuzz Ohio,
High Violet,
music,
music video,
The National
25 December 2010
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
On September 21, 1897 an editorial 'Is There a Santa Claus' was published in The Sun of New York.
Virginia wrote:
"Dear Editor, I am 8 years old. Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus. Papa says: "If you see it in THE SUN, it's so." Please tell me the truth; is there a Santa Claus?"
The Sun gave the following response:
"VIRGINIA, your little friends are wrong. [...] Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus. It would be as dreary as if there were no VIRGINIAS. [...] Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies!"
Now back to you. Have you been tracking Santa through North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) yesterday night?
To all of you out there celebrating the birth of the sun, and to all of you out there celebrating the birth of the son:
ho bloody ho
[The photograph - 'Black Christmas' - is by Janne Lehtinen (2006)]
23 December 2010
Greenland
These are from the series of photographs set in Greenland by Tiina Itkonen, a Finnish photographer.
"There are no roads that I could take to get away," said Tiina Itkonen.
"I follow my own paths. There are no trees: I can see the horizon far off in all directions. I am incapable of judging distances. I am not used to seeing this far."
Labels:
Finnish photography,
Greenland,
photography,
Tiina Itkonen
Death of a samurai
A mesmerizing music video for Lovely Bloodflow, a song by Baths (from 'Cerulean', its debut album, 2010).
Labels:
Baths,
Lovely Bloodflow,
music,
music video,
Will Wiesenfeld
17 December 2010
Snow-wench (Snezena baba)
My morning flight to London was cancelled today. I should have known it would from the moment I woke up. Why? Because it snowed. And when it snows, your Dutchmen get very flustered. As soon as the snowflakes appear, a national emergency alarm sets over Holland.
Free drinks are offered at major train stations.
Traffic is completely halted.
Citizen stand in lines at stores to get as many provisions as they can afford to sustain them until the - thing - melts.
In the meantime, my fully paid hotel room in Kensington awaits me, empty...
What to do with all this snow? What do Russians do with all this snow?
They make snow-wenches (orig. снежная баба). What else?
(Note: All snow creations featured in this post are from Russia)
Labels:
art,
snow creations,
snow sculptures,
Snow wench,
winter,
снежная баба
Mixtape
Remember those mixtapes? "I made a mixtape for you," he'd whisper, and then he'd run away in haste. This is about one of those. 'Mixtape', a cute short film by Luke Snellin (2009).
15 December 2010
The nest of 100 worries
An energetic video for 'Le Nid Des 100 Soucis' by Madjo, a classically trained French-Senegalese singeress and violinist (the song is from 'Trapdoor', her debut album, 2010).
Labels:
Le nid des 100 soucis,
Madjo,
music video,
song,
Trapdoor
14 December 2010
Stay In My Memory
Music is by Bim: 'Stay In My Memory' (from the 'Scatterheart' album, 2010).
Animation is by Katy Davis.
Labels:
animation,
Bim,
Katy Davis,
music video,
Scatterheart,
song,
Stay in my memory
13 December 2010
Happy pagan holidays
Annie Lennox came back to us this year for Christmas with this pagan rendition of 'God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen'. The song appears in her newest album, A Christmas Cornucopia. Very wicca. We approve.
10 December 2010
Boot
A photo of our planet taken from a distance the commander of the International Space Station. If only we could also hear the captain's log...
If you haven't recognised the shape: it's Italy.
The commander, Mr Douglas Wheelock, shares more of his photos on Twitpic.
Labels:
astronaut,
Douglas Wheelock,
Earth,
International Space Station,
ISS,
photo,
planet
09 December 2010
Brigitte
This is a video of the seducive track 'Ma Benz' as performed by Brigitte.
Brigitte is a French duet formed in 2008 by Sylvie Hoarau and Aurélie Maggiori with an interesting blend of retro and folk. Sylvie Hoarau used to be the lead singer of Vendetta, one of the more interesting French bands.
The song is in fact a cover of 'Ma Benz' by NMT, which is all the more suprising if you actually know the original.
Labels:
Aurelie Maggiori,
Brigitte,
Ma Benz,
music,
music video,
Sylvie Hoarau
08 December 2010
Bad cover version
You're about to watch one of the most interesting videos there are. The song is 'Bad Cover Version' and the band is Pulp (2001). The video is clearly modelled on 'Do they know it's Christmas', a notorious studio session of jamming celebrities reaching out to us to give Christmas to Africa.
The difference is that this video here appears to be an endearing, if ironic tribute to Pulp and against all odds it features no stars. The singers - albeit honestly cooing their hearts out - are all fake. It's all rather like some strange pop stars maskenball.
Where does one find so many of these people? See if you can spot Robbie Williams, Liam Gallagher, Kylie Minogue, David Bowie, George Michael, Bono, Sophie Ellis Bextor, Jennifer Lopez, Paul McCartney, Craig David, Tom Jones, Björk, Kurt Cobain, Rod Stewart, Meat Loaf, Cher, Jason Kay, Jarvis Cocker, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Missy Elliott, Bob Geldof...
07 December 2010
Hey there, Toots!
This is Chloé Michelle Fischbach's hillarious impersonation of a Brooklyn man of Italian origin asking her on a date.
Check her YouTube channel for more improvisations (in particular her 'Girl from Washington Heights').
What I found particularly amazing is that she pulls off the Brooklyn man without any aid in costume or setting. She simply slips into her Brooklyn character, despite the fact that her origin is far from Italian and her gender very female. In fact, she leaves you awed again at the end when she slips back into her own self (if so).
Fischbach has apparently had no ambition so far to become an actress. Will she leave it at that, in front of her growing audience?
Labels:
acting,
Chloe Michelle Fischbach,
impersonation,
improvisation
06 December 2010
Cabaret
'The World Is A Cigarette', by Agent Ribbon from Austin, Texas. The band consists of three women: the lead singer Natalie Ribbons, the drummer Lauren Ribbons and the violinist Naomi Ribbons.
03 December 2010
Janelle Monáe
Without any hesitation, I proclaim that Janelle Monáe is the top emerging artist of 2010. Her single 'Tightrope' (featuring also Outkast's Big Boi) will probably be placed on any list of top new tracks of 2010. The music video for 'Tightrope', if you haven't seen it yet, is a must. It is quite possibly the best video of 2010. Monáe's stage persona wears a black suit, string tie and saddle shoes and moves faster than James Brown. Apparently, Miss Monáe is a believer in, and a proponent of, time travel and she dates only androids.
Labels:
Big Boi,
Janelle Monae,
music,
music video,
song,
Tightrope
02 December 2010
Frederik Roijé
Holy Homes (2007)
Breed Retreat (2010) - an architectural hen house to breed and retreat
Frederik Roijé is a young Dutch designer (his website includes a webshop). He first caught my interest a while ago with his 'Spineless Lamps', showcased and distributed through Droog.
I've been looking to buy that holy home for birds for some time now. Main obstacles: EUR 215 a piece, coupled with a socialistic upbringing.
Spineless Lamps (2003)
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