Creativity: Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight
The rollercoaster ride of creativity is not all giggles. Sometimes you wonder why you bought the ticket in the first place.
The rollercoaster ride of creativity is not all giggles. Sometimes you wonder why you bought the ticket in the first place.
Tokyo Park Gallery and Ninjin Art join forces to raise awareness of Japan’s hottest new artists via a limited-time group exhibition in London’s Shoreditch and soon-to-follow video.
Internationally-acclaimed Japanese artist SaiakuNana teams up with Cornish filmmaker Ignatius Rake to capture her punk-kawaii art in London.
Cornish collage artist grabs gong at Tokyo’s Unco Film Festival with toilet-tastic animated pop video parody.
Cornish musicians team up with members of Madness and Dexys Midnight Runners to help teenage cancer patients.
Videos don’t have to be bound by the literal limits of the lyrics as this clip for ‘National Express’ by the Divine Comedy clearly confirms.
Some vids really spell it out. Others are much more enigmatic and leave you craving more. Cue Baxter Dury and the clip to ‘I’m Not Your Dog’.
When it comes to party-themed music videos, you’d be hard pushed to beat these two classics from Ween and the Wolfgang Press.
Contrary to popular belief, there were plenty of music videos made well before Queen ever sang about Scaramouche or Clem Fandango.
The sublime genius of Stereo Total was never just limited to their music. The band’s video output was always top notch too.