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Graham Bower,
08 October 2001 |
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Watching the BBC’s Web presences evolve is a bit like watching your granny learn to do gangster rap. She might have plenty of enthusiasm, but somehow you sense the mo-fo is never going to cut it.
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Graham Bower,
07 May 2001 |
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There's nowt as queer as folks, true. And it's a big old World Wide Web out there sure. But I never though I'd see a Web site devoted to pornographic furniture!
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Graham Bower,
12 March 2001 |
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With the demise of the animated feature film (witness Emperor's New Groove, et al) it's refreshing to see a new breed of animation arising from the ashes - the animated pop promo, with Gorillaz and Daft Punk at the top of the heap.
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Matt Fresco,
05 February 2001 |
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David Poutney's production of Verdi's Nabucco is a thoughtful and thoroughly entertaining opera. Poutney not only directs but has translated this biblical thriller to English. His staging leaves something to be desired but his attempt to bring some modern echoes to the piece is masterful.
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Matt Fresco,
27 January 2001 |
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By using common materials like paper and wood, wool and light bulbs he asserts that we 'all need something plastic to fight the invisible'. So we have an installation that is surrounded by the words 'something' and 'nothing'. On its fringes are various near identical sources of light, bulbs in the centre of geometric patterns. These lamps illuminate and cast shadow over a centrepiece that is a strangely organic mess of coloured and ribboned paper.
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Jerry Carpenter,
15 January 2001 |
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A short controlled burst of bum-outness this. The past few months have seen a lot of 70’s and 80’s nostalgia programs aimed at a hollow twenty-something audience.
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