Posts Tagged ‘Geek stuff’

Crafternoon Tea is coming up again…

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Jan_Flyer

How cute is this flyer??

Crafternoon Tea is coming up again so put it in your dairies and get yourself along…

Saturday 16th January 2010, from 10am-3pm at the Holy Trinity Church, cnr. of Sandringham and New North Roads in Kingsland.

The New Zealand Carnivorous Plant show

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

beautiful sundew

We all went along to the New Zealand Carnivorous Plant Society annual show last weekend and it was cool.  Rob took a few photos of the display plants and I took home the deadly sundew above, it is a Drosera binata, it is a native, and is so beautiful.

other carnivours

I was really keen to see some native carnivorous plants, and to bring one home was great!  They had some healthy pitcher plants, and other sundews and of course impressive venus fly traps, plenty up for sale and the growers had so much knowledge to share.  I will be at the next one for sure.

pitcher plants

So elegant!

tall pitcher

a mermaid’s purse

Monday, November 16th, 2009

mermaidspurse

A few weeks ago we went to Kelly Tarltons, it was fun, the stingrays were amazing!  But I felt pretty bad for the penguins, such a small and indoor space for them, at seemed grim really.

But the smaller tanks with seahorses, eels and other smaller fish were cool, these were the most memorable tanks to explore when I was a kid, almost like real rock pools.  Above is a photo of a mermaid’s purse, the name given to the egg case of a skate, ray or small shark, I was so excited having only seen photos and dried ones from other people’s collections.  The cases are usually found tangled in seaweed washed up on the beach and it is so named as the oval case has a loops somewhat like handles on either end, that entangle the egg case in seaweed so it stays put. The one in the photo still contained the embryo, which amazingly was moving around, so cool!

Handmade Nation film screening 4th August!

Monday, July 20th, 2009

This is so exciting!  Wellington Creative is bringing the documentary Handmade Nation to New Zealand for three screening sessions, two in Wellington and only one here in Auckland at the Academy Cinema – so get there!

Mermaid’s Purse will be there with a wee stall of a select few items hand picked especially for film goers, visit the website (above) for the trailer and more info about the film and we might see you at the Academy on Tuesday the 4th of August at 6.30pm.

 

 

 

so this was ages ago but I have to post some pictures..

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Auckland miniatures club put on a weekend display out in Ellersie, here are some photos of my favourites…

 

So cool!  This was actually in a small suitcase a beautiful dining car on the Orient Express.

 

If you like this then here are the details for the North Shore Club:

North Shore Miniatures Club Miniature & Furniture Display & Sale

Venue. Albany Village Hall
Address. cnr Library Lane & Main Albany Highway
When. Saturday, 18 Aug 2007 to Sunday, 19 Aug 2007
Phone. -
Contact. Debbie Lovelock
Email. debbie.lovelock@clear.net.nz
Type. Community
Details. Among the highlights will be a Tree house based on ‘Crabapple Cottage, a Magnificent French Folly, an eight foot square medieval castle, a replica of ‘Queen’s Head’, a working Flour mill, the club’s latest creations as well as some old favourites. Sales tables will include overseas items offered by dealers and club members’ works
Schedule Information. 10am-4pm
Pricing Information. Ad $5, Snr $3, Ch $1

More old school…

so I remembered about my Strawberry Shortcake doll…

Monday, February 9th, 2009

 

And discovered that there is this world of collectors and people selling them on Trademe and everything.

 

And, well I couldn’t resist, I’m still unsure as to whether my mum still has kept my one – Almond Tea (the party pleaser variation) and so I have had to take matters into my own hands…  and I now am the proud owner of Angelcake and Cafe Ole, and I’m so happy!  Hopefully all my earnings from Kraftbomb will not be spent on aquiring more.

 

The launch of Sputnik sparks the Space Race

Friday, October 5th, 2007

sputnik_picture.jpg

Depending on your timezone, the first artificial satellite, Sputnik was launched by the Soviets fifty years ago today, on October the 4th 1957.

Pretty exciting stuff considering this kicked off the space race, apparently the satellite passed over the USA twice before they were aware of it. Well before I was born people had been to the moon (or had they?) and space travel was not such a new and crazy idea. Interesting to think how this would have gone down in the midst of movies and novels that painted a picture of the future full of interstellar travel and life in colonies on distant planets.y years ago today, on October the 4th 1957.

El Laberinto del fauno (Pan’s Labyrinth) 2006.

Thursday, May 10th, 2007

pans_labyrinth.jpg

I went to see Pan’s Labyrinth a week or so ago, it was beautiful, sad and gruesome in it’s violence…

The plot is not totally predictable, but I was expecting to spend more time in the labyrinth, as Moanna, the protagonist – a sweet young girl who finds herself the step daughter of a sadistic army officer, escapes into a fantasy world. As the story goes Moanna is actually the reincarnated daughter of the King and Queen of the underworld, and Pan, the creature she meets in the labyrinth, must see proof that she has not become mortal, there setting her strange tasks, that can lead only to trouble… All the fantasy creatures are darkly fascinating, the fairies were cool, and there are a few moments where you are on the edge of your seat… (well I was anyway).

Definitely one to see on the big screen, but take care as it is very violent, don’t take any kids along!

Official site

www.panslabyrinth.com

Caustic new posters wohoo!

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

Just finished off the artwork for the new posters!

When you come and see the play (and I know you will), you should buy a program, the cool thing is they open out to an awesome poster for you to put up at home/work/school/library/gallery/museum.

CausticMoonposter.jpg

Causticbubbles.jpg

Len Lye outdoor film screening

Monday, March 19th, 2007

LEN LYE

Outdoor Screening

Len Lye Outdoor Screening

Monday 19th March at Tahaki Reserve, Mt Eden

Born in Christchurch in 1901, Len Lye is one of New Zealand’s most celebrated artists, and widely recognised as a key figure in the history of experimental filmmaking. Lye’s moving image works exude an energy matched only by the vitality of the music he combined with his images.

The screening is an hour long fiesta of eleven of Len Lye’s most renowned films including Free Radicals, Colour Flight, Full Fathom Five and All Souls Carnival.

Full Fathom Five
[1953] ,1min
A haunting film using a lyric from Shakespeare’s The Tempest as spoken by the great British actor John Gielgud. He recorded the poem for Lye in 1935 for Lye’s original version of Full Fathom Five. This film is a remake of the original film with Lye using the same 1935 recording.

Colour Flight
Direct Film Co, 1938, Colour, 4mins
Colour Flight, which was commissioned by Imperial airways and took nine weeks to paint has been described as a ‘riot of colour’. The soundtrack consists of a Honolulu Blues by Red Nichols and the Five Pennies and a rumba by the Lecuona Cuban Boys. In response to Colour Flight a review by Time magazine hailed Lye as England’s answer to Disney.

Free Radicals
Direct Film Co, 1958 (revised 1979), 4mins
One of Lye’s most accomplished scratch films. Using a variety of objects from arrow-heads to dental tools Lye scratched his images onto black leader. Renowned experimental film maker Stan Brakhage described this film as “An almost unbelievable, immense masterpiece.”

Color Cry
Direct Film Co, 1952, 3mins
Color Cry is a ‘direct’ technique film made by exposing strips of 16mm film covered with stencils, colour gels, and objects such as mosquito netting, fabrics, saw blades and string to create abstract patterns. The film was edited to the haunting sounds of Blues artist Sonny Terry’s Fox Hunt.

Programme


Full Fathom Five [1953] 1min
Swinging The Lambeth Walk F3457 1939, 4mins
Free Radicals Direct Film Co, 1958 (revised 1979), 4mins
Color Cry Direct Film Co, 1952, 3mins
The Birth Of The Robot Humphrey Jennings/Len Lye, 1936, 7mins
Musical Poster No.1 1940, 3mins
Rhythm Direct Film Co, 1957, 1min
Particles In Space 1980, 3mins
Colour Flight Direct Film Co, 1938, 4mins
Tal Farlow 1980, 3mins
All Souls Carnival 1957/2000, 16mins
Running Time: 50 mins approx

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