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Top Ten Record Shops In London | Londonist
We travelled from north to south, east to west, visiting the big and the small, the famous and the lesser known and these, in our humble opinion, are the best of the bunch. We’d also love to hear your opinions, so tell us what we’ve missed in the comments.
record-shops  music  venue  London 
6 weeks ago by wrrn
Tuesday OKF Hangout | Open Knowledge Foundation Blog
It’s also a great opportunity to meet other members of our ever growing community. Each week we’ll try to focus on a particular community issue, such as organising local meet ups or developing ideas for new OKF projects. At the next hangout we’ll be brainstorming the topics to focus on at future sessions.
opendata  connectionmachine  London  events 
9 weeks ago by wrrn
Lewisham Activists Reclaim Council Houses For Homeless Families | Londonist
6,000 homeless families in London currently housed in hostels, their numbers likely to swell by another 5,000 as housing benefit changes begin to bite, and almost 5,000 residential council properties lying empty across the capital,
housing  property  politics  London  government 
february 2012 by wrrn
Ten myths about private rented housing | Liberal Conspiracy
I’m a lead member of the Assembly’s Planning & Housing Committee, and we recently conducted an investigation into poor housing conditions in the private rented sector, I was surprised at some of the arguments that were put forward against reforms.
housing  London  property  policy  politics  government  rent 
february 2012 by wrrn
The Wire: Adventures In Sound And Music: Article
Examining the phenomenon of sound mapping, an offshoot of visual cartography and field recording which reasserts the sonic dimension of public space. Featuring a discussion of the philosophies and practices of sound maps with artist Kathy Hinde, Ian Rawes of the London Sound Survey, and Joseph Kohlmaier of London Metropolitan University’s Department of Architecture and Spatial Design
events  London  psychogeography  fieldrecording  sound  art  theory 
february 2012 by wrrn
IoP: event: Revelatory Experiences: perspectives from neuroscience, psychiatry, and the humanities
revelatory experiences form a key part of the formation and development of major world religions through figures such as prophets, visionaries, and yogins, as well as in the religious practice of shamans and others in traditional smaller scale societies. Why are revelatory experiences and related altered states of consciousness so common across cultures and history? What neural and other processes cause them?
psychology  cognition  neuroscience  religion  science  events  London 
february 2012 by wrrn
The Vault | February 9th - 26th, Waterloo’s Old Vic Tunnels | The Vault
VAULT transforms a newly discovered labyrinth of tunnels underneath Waterloo to offer London three weeks of kaleidoscopically varied entertainment between 9th and 26th February 2012.
From theatrical gigs of elemental fury to immersive operatic worlds, and from late night themed parties to a horror-exclusive cinema, VAULT will thrill everyone who comes through our Leake Street door.
London  theatre  events  psychogeography 
february 2012 by wrrn
How to… open an independent record store – FACT magazine: music and art
“We all worked together for many years at another shop and felt it was time to move on. I think we recognised in each other a commitment to the idea of the record shop as an exciting and viable business. “
London  music  record-shops  interview 
february 2012 by wrrn
Building a field recording system: introduction | The London Sound Survey
Someone who wants to get into field recording faces the uncertainty of not knowing how far their interest is likely to develop. Perhaps the low-cost compact recorder they buy today will stop being satisfying to use after only a few months. It may even be that it isn’t equal to some specific recording goal from the very outset.
sound  fieldrecording  tools  hardware  London 
january 2012 by wrrn
London Warehouses
lots of fine live/work and commercial warehouse spaces
London  accomodation  rent 
january 2012 by wrrn
Claire de Rouen Books - Specialist Photography and Fashion
the only independent bookshop in London specializing in Photography and Fashion. A little secret hidden away above a sex shop on London's famous Charing Cross road. It has built up a good reputation based on word of mouth and those in the know. The stock is a selection of both in and out of print books and is sourced worldwide.
books  shopping  London 
december 2011 by wrrn
What If You Died At 38 But No One Found You For 3 Years? | Co.Design
Here’s the thing: She didn’t fit the profile of the kind of person who might die alone. She wasn’t old. She wasn’t a recluse. She wasn’t a junkie. The mystery of how a 38-year-old woman who once hobnobbed with celebrities and had a high-powered job at Ernst & Young wound up dead and forgotten is the subject of a new movie
film  human  life  relationships  London  documentary 
december 2011 by wrrn
London Sound Survey featuring London maps, sound recordings, sound maps, local history, London wildlife
Welcome to the London Sound Survey, a growing collection of Creative Commons-licensed sound recordings of places, events and wildlife in the capital. Historical references too are gathered to find out how London sounds have changed.
ambient  audio  sound  London  psychogeography 
december 2011 by wrrn
Revealed: how police lost control of summer riots in first crucial 48 hours | UK news | The Observer
The Airwave network was supposed to improve the way emergency services in London responded to a crisis after damning criticism for communication failures following the 7 July bombings in 2005.
communication  police  London  londonriots 
december 2011 by wrrn
South London Art Map
a user-friendly guide to galleries in South London. The South London Art Map runs tours and hosts a late night opening of all galleries in south London on the last Friday of every month.
art  London  psychogeography  events 
november 2011 by wrrn
Friendship Works - ABOUT US
We work to give these children hope by providing an adult mentor who can encourage, listen and guide them through the most crucial stages of growing up. A mentor helps to support stable emotional and mental growth and wellbeing.
London  volunteer  mentoring  human  relationships 
november 2011 by wrrn
99 problems but the rich ain't one - itsallkickingoff's posterous
The Church of England has surprised many people in allowing a protest camp to be established by the steps of St Paul's, part of an emerging worldwide movement occupying landmark sites in opposition to casino capitalism. A far-sighted and principled decision by the Church has created an unusual cohabitation of St Paul's yard, by what would be otherwise conflicting sets of interests.
OccupyLSX  politics  activism  dissent  London  UK  OccupyWallStreet  DD306 
october 2011 by wrrn
Tower of London Skylounge | Mint Hotel
Skylounge has been specifically designed to engage with the London skyline offering spectacular views to the South Terrace over Tower Bridge, the historic Tower of London and the river Thames, and the Gherkin and St Pauls from the North Terrace.
London  food  architecture  space  city 
october 2011 by wrrn
Gourmet Takeaway Food | housebites
housebites was created by a team of passionate foodies with busy lives. Not content with the current ‘order-in options' both in terms of quality and service they decided to come up with a solution.
food  London  delivery 
october 2011 by wrrn
London – Meditation: MBSR – Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction Programme
Susann Herrmann, CPsychol./OccupPsychol.(MA)

Trained by Jon Kabat-Zinn, Ph.D.
Founder and former Director of the Stress Reduction Clinic,
former Executive Director of the Center for Mindfulness
and Professor of Medicine, Univ. of Massachusetts Medical School
meditation  London  learning  human  cognition  health  beinghuman 
october 2011 by wrrn
'Fuck the police!' Working-class youth and the routine abuse of power | openDemocracy
“I will die for the cause of FUCK THE POLICE! They fuck our lives up every day!” <br />
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These were outbursts of anger and even hatred towards the police. If any part of the post-Tottenham riots had political content, this was it.
london  riots  politics  dissent  youth  police  government  from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) - Home
Find out about induction, access practice materials, and register for the QTS skills tests.
teaching  Jobs  future  london  beinghuman  from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
The Greenwich Time Lady | Futility Closet
Ruth Belville sold time. Each day she would set her watch by the Greenwich clock in London and then charge a fee for the privilege of looking at her watch.
time  history  london  technology  from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
Events - Data Hack Day Workshop - London Transport Museum
Following a brief introduction about how to data visualise, where to find data and what to do with it, participants will be given a set of data, inspired by the Museum’s new exhibition Sense and the City: smart, connected and on the move. You will then go on to produce a graphic output that displays the material in a way that is interesting and visually appealing.
data  information-society  travel  london  events  from delicious
september 2011 by wrrn
The recent disorder: bail and sentencing – Obiter J
Stiff sentencing was required for this offending but this must be based on the sentencing principles laid down by Parliament and on the specific facts of the particular case.  The remarks of Judge Gilbart and of Judge Atherton show that this was possible. 
law  via:zite  London  uk  riots  politics  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
10 reasons to wish FWD>> a happy 10th birthday | Music | guardian.co.uk
For many discerning clubbers, FWD>> is the stuff of legend, and here's 10 reasons why …
dubstep  london  clubs  culture  music  history  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
VersoBooks.com - Can't find the new punk? You're not looking hard enough—grime, hip hop and the UK riots
uch music scenes rarely appear as cohesive cultural responses to the particular social and political context in which they appear. This is as true of punk then as it is of grime now. But the energy is unmistakable, and to  dismiss hip hop and grime as means of political expression because it has no coherent voice is a category mistake.
music  hip-hop  grime  london  riots  culture  youth  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Graffiti Preview: Battle Of Waterloo 2, Leake Street | Londonist
Artists have from 9am to 8pm to create their work using a maximum of four metres, which presumably refers to width (so bring a stepladder or someone to stand on for maximum effect). The works will be judged on “letterform, fill-in, characters, concept and background”.
london  events  graffiti  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Rap responds to the riots: 'They have to take us seriously' | Music | guardian.co.uk
In the wake of the riots, British urban music has been accused of promoting a culture of entitlement. Here, Professor Green, Lethal Bizzle and Wiley describe a world that politicians have chosen to ignore – and explain how grime is helping to give it a voice
grime  hip-hop  london  riots  culture  youth  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Treadwell's Bookshop
Treadwell’s lecture series has become legendary, bringing together scholars and practitioners of Western esotericism.
events  london  occult  magic  psychogeography  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Shoreditch of the dead - full version on Vimeo
This is a zombie horror flick set in the office in which I work, based in Shoreditch in London. All the characters are based on my work colleagues, and the character animation is derived entirely from their photos on Facebook.
film  london  shoreditch  animation  art  design  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
BBC News - England riots: 'The whites have become black' says David Starkey
Historian David Starkey has told BBC's Newsnight ''the whites have become black'' in a discussion on the England riots with author and broadcaster Dreda Say Mitchell and the author of Chavs, Owen Jones.
london  riots  race  Starkey  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Pablo Delgado — Miniature Street Art | Hookedblog — UK Street Art
Over the last two months the artist has continued to populate the streets of East London with new street scenes. This work continues to bring a smile to our faces and we are still loving stumbling across these miniature scenes and were sure you will love them too.
london  graffitti  streetart  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Riot psychology « Mind Hacks
Equally as quickly, you begin to feel like one of a group. A make-shift social identity is formed and you all begin to work together to fend off the thieves and keep each other safe. You didn’t lose your identity, you gained a new one in reaction to a threat.
psychology  crowds  london  riots  police  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Camila Batmanghelidjh: Caring costs – but so do riots - Commentators, Opinion - The Independent
Working at street level in London, over a number of years, many of us have been concerned about large groups of young adults creating their own parallel antisocial communities with different rules. The individual is responsible for their own survival because the established community is perceived to provide nothing.
london  riots  dissent  police  community  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
Project Griffin
Project Griffin was developed by the City of London Police and formally introduced in London in April 2004 as a joint venture between the City and Metropolitan police forces. Its remit was to advise and familiarise managers, security officers and employees of large public and private sector organisations across the capital on security, counter-terrorism and crime prevention issues.
London  politics  police  policy  terrorism  state  from delicious
august 2011 by wrrn
London Street Photography Festival - July 2011
The film was made in June this year and follows six photographers as they attempt to photograph different streets and buidlings in the City. All six photographers were stopped by private security guards on at least one occasion. Three encounters led to police action. The film aims to explore the policing of public and private space by private security firms and their reaction to photographers.
photography  activism  film  media  london  psychogeography  from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
New Pictures Emerge Of Tower Bridge Under Construction | Londonist
The sepia shots from the 1880s were, unbelievably, recovered from a skip outside the former offices of a bridge contractor many years ago.
london  history  photography  TowerBridge  from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
Download 184 War Dubs from the Grime Scene 2003-2010 [Free] | Grime Forum
Grime is a genre that thrives on competition, and some of its greatest moments have come as a result of confrontation.
music  grime  artists  london  history  culture  from delicious
july 2011 by wrrn
RoundTable
The aim of this event is to examine the practical implications of teaching the subject to children in primary and secondary school settings, and to look at what the philosophical tradition - from Plato to the Enlightenment through to the present day - has had to say on the question
philosophy  education  youth  teaching  UK  events  london  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
cij summer school 2011
again this year, we will be repeating one of our most popular annual offerings; the story-based inquiry track. This series of talks looks at tools for the conception, strategy, organising and composition of investigative projects. Each session in the track may be taken separately or combined with others and all have been updated with the latest research from the authors
journalism  media  data-mining  learning  london  beinghuman  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Hackney Hear -- IndieGoGo
An interactive GPS-triggered audio tour of London’s East End (host of the 2012 Olympic Games) on your mobile phone.
london  hackney  sound  locationaware  apps  beinghuman  psychogeography  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Rupert Blanchard, Salvager & Maker | Spitalfields Life
“My obsession with drawers and collecting began at an early age,” Rupert admitted to me, “As a child, I would enjoy riffling through a large bank of watchmaker’s drawers that lined the corridor to my grandmother’s kitchen. Each tiny drawer was full of every useful object that you could ever need, an odd screw, a piece of string, folded plastic bags, buttons, paper and pens. Everyone should have a useful drawer.”
furniture  london  shopping  design  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
BBC News - Don’t call me urban! The time of grime
Photographer Simon Wheatley has dedicated more than 10 years to documenting the grime scene in London, capturing the lives of those whose futures would be shaped by their involvement in the movement.
grime  photography  london  culture  music  history  from delicious
june 2011 by wrrn
Lost Steps
Each week we explore aspects of London's artistic and cultural landscape. Our guests are generally artists, writers, film makers, bloggers, academics, publishers etc.
london  media  radio  art  culture  history  uk  from delicious
april 2011 by wrrn
Nerdy Day Trips - tell us about yours, we'll build an archive #nerdytrips - bengoldacre - secondary blog
I am a very big fan of nerdy day trips, from Sea Forts to abandoned nuclear bunkers, dead victorian racecourses, roads that are falling into the ground, narrow gauge railways that take you to a power station, wherever. I like decaying infrastructure, terrifying modernity,
uk  london  geo  travel  history  beinghuman  from delicious
april 2011 by wrrn
The White Review
Launched last month its title is a reference to La Revue Blanche, the Parisian avant-garde journal published 1899-1903, but other than adhering to the spirit of publishing the work of progressive artists, TWR pares down the design leaving breathing space for imagery and finely set text.
london  uk  paula_rego  via:zite  magazine  art  design  books  graphic-design  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
escalate
We are not a necessarily even a movement, as is so often put forward, but rather a manifestation of continuing acts of resistance. But what do we resist? If the recent renaissance in radicalism was not at root caused by deliberate, long-term alienation, then it was caused by nothing at all.
london  activism  dissent  beinghuman  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
Netroots UK | Building the progressive grassroots online
Netroots UK will bring together hundreds of grassroots activists in central London for a day of workshops, discussions and networking activity.
activism  technology  tools  london  events  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
Openlab Workshops » Supercollider Sounds, Interactive Visuals
This 5 week workshop will take you through the process of building an interactive game with generative sound.  Working composer and games designer Simon Katan teaches you SuperCollider, a free and open source program for synthesizing all sorts of sounds, and then bending them to your will
SuperCollider  learning  london  programming  games  sound  from delicious
march 2011 by wrrn
Government Grime and the EMA Kids | Mute magazine
Following the lazy misrecognition of the 'bunking' EMA protesters from various quarters of media and government, Dan Hancox sets out to explore the complicated and contradictory soundscape of these urban motley crews
music  politics  dissent  grime  london  government  Tories  from delicious
february 2011 by wrrn
The Mire » The Grime Historian
the point of this post is to introduce the excellent Grime Historian YouTube channel, which while it isn’t remotely exhaustive, at least goes some way to plugging some of the gaps in Grime’s history which have been punched in the last few years.
music  london  grime  history  culture  video  from delicious
january 2011 by wrrn
Utopia London
Utopia London is director Tom Cordell’s journey in film through the city he grew up in, meeting the architects who designed it, and reuniting them with the buildings they created. Explore this map to see how their work traces the recent history of the city.
architecture  london  film  documentary  history  psychogeography  city 
december 2010 by wrrn
Type | Welcome to Type
The walks cover sights of interest to the typographic historian as well as examples of beautiful letters found on the streets of the City of London which range from Roman inscriptions through to contemporary marks left by both the expert and inexpert lettering artist.
london  space  events  typography  psychogeography 
december 2010 by wrrn
Before protesting, students need to get the facts straight | News
Here I want to set out the three essential things these protesters need to know about our plans for university funding.
Cameron  Tories  dissent  london  financal-crisis 
november 2010 by wrrn
CDR - Music Of Tomorrow
we will be bringing our unique CDR flavour to the Whitechapel Gallery’ in response to forthcoming exhibition 'This is Tomorrow' which is a new exhibition of graphics, installation photographs and texts taken from the original exhibition that rocked the art world 50 years ago.
music  art  london  events 
september 2010 by wrrn
Frontline Club - Events: On the Media: Data skills and techniques for journalists
Managing large amounts of data is one of the key skills of the modern, digitally-minded journalist. So how do top data-driven journalists collate, analyse and present vast amounts of facts and figures into interactive graphics, searchable databases and fascinating charts.
data  news  journalism  information-society  events  london 
september 2010 by wrrn
The Wire: Adventures in Modern Music: Nymphypnotik
Inaugural event of London bass-centric players in the local setting of Peckham. With DJ sets from Altered Natives, Bok Bok, Lady Rocha, Girl Unit, Jam City and Optimum
music  events  dubstep  funky  london 
september 2010 by wrrn
ZineView: A Pop-up Reading Room. Call for Submissions
To mark the publication of Fanzines, Teal Triggs, London College of Communication (LCC) and Thames & Hudson are curating a special pop-up reading room in The Well Gallery space at the LCC.
zines  print  media  london  art  exhibition 
september 2010 by wrrn
The Mire » The Wire Salon: We Hear A New World: Microphony, Technology & The Rise Of Sound Art
artist/writer Salomé Voegelin, author of Listening To Noise And Silence (Continuum), Helen Frosi, curator of the Soundfjord gallery, and critic/sound artist Will Montgomery discuss the new philosophies and practices that have emerged in recent years to map and calibrate the new world that has been revealed by 21st century sound art.
music  art  sound  events  philosophy  london 
august 2010 by wrrn
look mum no hands!
We like riding our bikes and drinking coffee. We had an idea about combining stuff we like to make something special. We found a great space in a great location, cleaned it up and called it 'look mum no hands!'
cycling  human  health  repairs  london 
august 2010 by wrrn
Bola, Scanner, Subeena, Pixel and more to perform at Alpha-ville 2010 – FACT magazine: music and art
The theme for this year’s festival announces its theme for this year is Visionary Cities. Under this banner a number of live music and visual performances will take place, showcasing established names in electronic media as well as lesser-known talents from around the world.
electronica  events  london  space  city 
july 2010 by wrrn
East Dulwich: A trip down ole’ Cocaine Lane // Current
apparently the neighbourhood is bordering on a retirement home for big-name hip hop djs. Said characters and their friends cast off their early dance cds and vinyl here.
london  music  record-shops  place 
july 2010 by wrrn
Welcome to the London Datastore | London DataStore
This is where we’ll be releasing all of the Greater London Authority’s data for all Londoners to see and use free of charge.
london  opendata  data-mining  connectionmachine  information-society 
july 2010 by wrrn
UrbanTick: New City Landscapes - Interactive Tweetography Maps
In this visualisation London does not show the normally characteristic East-West differentiation. Here it is a more North-South directed structure. The highest peak is Soho Mountain in the centre of London extending Eastward towards Liverpool Street.
twitter  london  geo  cartography  maps  information  information-society 
june 2010 by wrrn
Open-City the architecture education organisation
ng edges are a mix of new developments that illustrate the variety of modern British architecture, and the outstanding architectural debate in the City which concerns the issue of tall buildings.
Walking tour, departing from City of London Information Centre, St Paul's Churchyard EC4M 8BX at 10am. £9.50/£7.
london  architecture  events  city  history  psychogeography 
may 2010 by wrrn
index
Ryan Jordan is a UK based artist working with DIY electronics, physical performance, Pure Data, and noise. He makes live electronic music/noise performances which incorporate human physical movements and strobe lighting as their essential foundation. Ryan also curates several noise, experimental and computer arts events and concerts in the UK, such as hac… and noise=noise. He is an active member of London based open source collective, OpenLab; and has released music on Bad Sekta, Anithematica/CovenH, and AntiGen.
music  artists  opensource  SuperCollider  london 
may 2010 by wrrn
Music Week - Music business magazine - 696 to stay as Government ignores Whittingdale
“We understand that the Met Police Service currently has no plans to discontinue use of the form which it regards as an important tool to reduce the risk of harm.” However, it does accept there have been serious concerns about the use of the form, which asks personal details of performers and promoters, and notes that it is being revised.
grime  music  police  form696  london  government  culture  events 
may 2010 by wrrn
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