A small film, by our very good friends Muir and Osborne. Knitted, filmed, edited and composed by Muir in celebration of their new book Best in Show: Knit Your Own Cat. A worthy pastime if ever there was one.
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A small film, by our very good friends Muir and Osborne. Knitted, filmed, edited and composed by Muir in celebration of their new book Best in Show: Knit Your Own Cat. A worthy pastime if ever there was one.
The film we watched and reviewed way back in September last year finally goes on general release today…
A preview film for our spring summer 2011 season. Filmed on our photographic shoot across Mediterranean lands… To browse the corresponding photographs see our catalogue here
With many thanks to Nick Seaton and Joe Zeitlin for the film and music respectively.
Home-made Spacecraft from Luke Geissbuhler on Vimeo.
A home-made journey into space. Courtesy of Brooklynite father, Luke Geissbuhler, and his seven-year-old son, Max. The rest is best left to them…
Calvino’s book Invisible Cities imagines a conversation between a tired, aged but powerful Kublai Khan and the explorer Marco Polo as Polo describes those cities in his empire that Khan will never reach. Though the cities described are fantastical, unreal and metaphorical, many speculate that each is a comment on that city of cities, Venice…
A short film previewing our autumn/winter 2010 season. Shot in Venice and across the South Tyrol.
There are no rivers on the Yucatán. The soft limestone ground swallows them whole. On a long, hot, humid day there are no streams in which to paddle your feet and provide relief. So it is a wonder to enter one of the many cenotes that drain the peninsula. These caves or sinkholes sit beneath a scratchy earth and hold hanging roots, protruding rocks and deep pools of turquoise water. They are magical, and the swimming endlessly refreshing, despite the mosquitoes…
There’s something about a market that is utterly engaging, partly because of what’s on show. For starters, the food is so much more enticing than anything you’d find at a supermarket and vegetable stands sit so close to cheese stalls and fruit sellers that you can’t help but allow your imagination to roam…