Completed this a few days ago
It was originally going to include text, but I couldn’t get them to work in harmony. Oh well, another challenge for me!
Completed this a few days ago
It was originally going to include text, but I couldn’t get them to work in harmony. Oh well, another challenge for me!
Completed this one recently
I’m liking the way this style is going, but I want to incorporate people and other objects into it, rather than just abstract objects and text. It’s proving challenging to make the two work together, but it’ll happen with more practice 😉
My friend Mez informed me that Amarok, the popular media player for Linux and Unix systems is starting its own radio station, imaginatively called Radio Amarok. Whilst I didn’t want to design the website, I did have the pleasure of designing a new logo. After various attempts the panel chose this design:
a.a.s did a performance at the Crowd6 event Mingling and Mistletoe on Saturday evening. It involved us dancing around a Christmas tree whilst vaguely chanting the theme from a popular product and then spewing our guts all over the tree. We then crawled back to our cave whilst blood dripped from our guts creating a pool of festive gore for onlookers to gaze at. Wonderful!
Here’s a video of the performance courtesy of Ana Artstalking (who’s review you can read here). Enjoy!
After nearly three years of having the domain registered, one year building a website for my course and then scrapping it and various vague attempts at coding a blogging and gallery CMS myself I decided finally to give the site a complete makeover and implement WordPress and Gallery2. I think it looks rather good, though once I edit some of the CSS it’ll have a more personalised feel to it.
I’ll be using this blog to keep you updated on any new work and also my views on the current arts and technology scene
Well, that didn’t last long did it?! I felt that the old domain name http://web.archive.org/web/20081007000824/http://www.antiant.co.uk/, which now points here) just didn’t suit me at all. Considering that since 2005 I’ve used the alias Hellocatfood I felt it only right that I use it as my domain name. I thought that simply changing the domain name was a simple task. But no. There probably was a way to change thing over, but I somehow managed to break it all. So that meant I had to start all over again. Luckily it didn’t take 10 hours like it did last time, but it does mean that I’ve had to copy over all of the content manually (should’ve exported it first! grr). I’m going to be rertoactively adding relevant old posts from my old blog, just so that there’s more content 😉 In the meantime, enjoy what’s here!