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Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Street Fittings, Decorations & Signs




Cigarette vending machine, Austria

I don't know what I find so appealing about this cigarette vending machine on an Austrian street; it must be a combination of scarcity, the beautiful little images of cigarette packets, the opportunity to win a holiday in Finland or just the fact that it looks so 'retro'. Whatever it is I find them fascinating; even though I'm not a smoker.

parking ticket machine

In contrast this parking ticket dispenser is just so practical and dull. I imagine the colour is supposed to make you feel better when you are having to pay up for parking but the shade is more industrial than reminiscent of summer days. 

warning sign

I love this, I hope it was put up by someone with a sense of humour and not as a serious warning!!!

sprinkler stop valve sign

No parking sign

Much more appealing than the ready made 'off the shelf' signs.

eroded stone doorway

lion detail on a railing

broken door fitting

old street lamp



Funny how sometimes the ageing process make objects more eye catching!











Sunday, 20 December 2015

Golem x MBA

I first saw this on Twitter, posted by Projection Mapping via Fast Company.

Arnaud Pottier used video on three sculptures at "The Fine-Arts Museum of Lyon" to give the impression they were living. The thing that has shocked me the most is just how raw and powerful the emotions are it is almost a physical pain. Unfortunately I can't find the video on YouTube but here is a link to Vimeo


Saturday, 12 December 2015

Oldham Town Hall - Egyptian Room

Here in Oldham we have lost a great many beautiful old buildings, replaced by horrendous 1960s concrete blocks; fortunately our old Town Hall is now being regenerated into a new cinema complex. It's a shame that it couldn't be kept in its original format but any form of preservation is better than demolition, as is the case with the majority of our old cotton mills.

The town hall was built in 1841 and is the site of Winston Churchill's first speech as an MP, so regardless of any political point of view it is a building worth preserving. The council had a public consultation in the halls Egyptian Room, a lot of the room was boarded over but there were still some fixtures and fittings in place, although not always in an easy position to photograph. Fortunately the Egyptian Room is going to be recreated as part of the finished complex.

There are some really exciting things happening at the moment here in Oldham, together with the cinema complex there is also a new 'independent quarter' and 'cultural quarter' with the old Library also being worked on due to Lottery funding. If only the council would bring the market back to its former glory, my mother remembers coach trips coming to Oldham just to visit the 'famous Tommyfield Market', those days are long gone; our outdoor market is just a dim memory and although the indoor market is fairly busy it has no soul. Hopefully the council will soon take action to restore the market in keeping with the rest of the town.

Here are some links to the work that is going on, and a fabulous 360 degree view of the Egyptian Room that the council have put online:




These are some photos I managed to take inside the Egyptian Room during the public consultation.

Tile detail, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Hatch and electrical fittings, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Hatch, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Lift call buttons, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Old door, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Old window, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Electrical fittings 1, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall

Electrical fittings 2, Egyptian Room, Oldham Town Hall