milkmiruku + london   7

The Post Office Railway (Mail Rail) | Silent UK – Urban & Underground Photography
"It is without a doubt the Mail Rail sits at the throne, laughing maniacally at the puny adventurers unable to even stare it in the eyes without bursting into flames, the pinnacle of exploration in London, if not England. There is, and will never be anything like it again, its uniqueness "forever unrivalled, London’s final unconquered “Grail” now a slain beast.
underground  photography  abandoned  london  interesting  cool  images  blog  transport  train 
april 2011 by milkmiruku
One & Other
" met Antony at a talk where he effectively sold the idea of the plinth project to me. I dreamt that I would end up standing on the plinth on a Saturday night st 3am and it has come true, weird! I like the idea of a strange snap shot of Britain through all the random people that have been chosen by computer. At least it is a democratic shot in the dark. I currently plan to do a bit of drumming and to resurrect my red character from last Samhuinn."
video  uk  tv  london  culture  music  beltane  red  drumming 
july 2009 by milkmiruku
FreakAngels
"FREAKANGELS is a free, weekly, ongoing comic written by Warren Ellis and illustrated by Paul Duffield. "
comics  webcomic  blog  london  steampunk  art  cool  culture  sci-fi 
september 2008 by milkmiruku
Tate Modern | Past Exhibitions | The Unilever Series: Carsten Höller: Test Site
"To date Höller has installed six smaller slides in other galleries and museums, but the cavernous space of the Turbine Hall offers a unique setting in which to extend his vision." ... he sees it as a prototype ... in which slides could be introduced acr
art  fun  3d  flash  exhibition  museum  slides  weird  prediction  futurama  gallery  uk  london 
september 2007 by milkmiruku
Digitally Distributed Environments
A blog on 3D representations of urban environments.
architecture  blog  urbanism  photography  mapping  london  google  design 
july 2006 by milkmiruku

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