Blog Archive
Tuesday, 3 September 2019
Belief
Tuesday, 9 July 2019
Tony's - Nunhead
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Tony's, to the left, in a wider context...
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And closer.
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Waiting to get in.
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Inside the shop.
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Detail.
Portrait.
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Monday, 25 March 2019
The Meaning of Research
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In an earlier post I wrote - rather messily, now tidied up, this was a real rambling blog and if I do it I must do better and I was even more stressed and...sorry... must do better... - that anger leads to conspiracies and comes from dishonest, self-serving authorities treating people dismissively and with contempt. If that wasn't clear, that was what was trying to say. It's been a pretty consistent theme unfortunately throughout this blog, is one of the reasons it was started and why the posts were so erratic. It was a place to vent a little.
It also of course played into the 'B' word. Everyone now knows the win for Brexit (capital 'B') was at least partly a protest vote. Many of the people who voted this way now feel they were wrong, that the EU has nothing to do with the problems they face, and their frustrations were played on by people who had no good argument otherwise to convince enough people to vote for Brexit. Demagogues with money faking concern and for their own ends playing the frustrated, oppressed working masses that they have such contempt for.
But of course some people still do believe the arguments, still want to believe them. Brexit has taken up time that could have been spent on issues such as housing, health, education and employment (another thing the politicians are starting to realise) and people have been left to stew. The anger is often accompanied by hatred of outsiders, spite towards those who disagree - there are enough videos of MPs and others being harangued to prove this - and suspicion of anyone contesting the conspiracies. Fake news can take hold. On ITV London news reporting the People's March this weekend said 'onlookers' booed the march as it passed Number 10. No - the protesters booed as they passed Number 10. I think. Yes, definitely...
And so we can understand the true meaning of 'research'. As in The European Research Group. Why that name, ERG? Does anyone really believe they, or their staff, are studiously delving into the detail of the true workings and nature of the EU, any more than anyone believes Rees-Mogg can suddenly be the voice of the working class? (Incidentally, as some have asked when, this must have happened the same time the EU became the choice of the wannabe liberal Left).
So ERG is playing again of what those they are...well, playing, will respond to. These guys are on our side (at least some of the way, eh, Farage?) and the good guys (eh, Francois?). They are not part of fake news media metropolitan elite. They understand. They have seen through. They have looked deeply and seen the truth. They are not mouthpieces or journalists. They are researchers. What do conspiracy theorists call themselves? Researchers. What do conspiracy theorists have to do, have to do because of the fake news? Research.
And so, with news more about personality and opinion rather than facts, and a choice available of who to believe based on who you want to be, the ERG can drop in that middle word for those who want to hear it. And because of propaganda and spin and lies and oppression and contempt and cover-ups, is it any surprise people believe - want to believe - the more comforting lies? At least some one is on their side.
The only thing is, if you really want to get at the truth, you cannot believe lies, however much you want to. Thankfully enough people now realise they've been lied to, by the self-appointed truth-seekers (that's another trigger term) and researchers.
The photo is part of a building on Peckham High Street covered by the Peckham Heritage Project. One of the fine old buildings that can, with care, serve people and last many, many years, with character that is worth preserving. This is the aim, all the while alongside plans for 48 stories agreed by councillors without, many would argue, proper consideration. Doesn't take much research to see this is happening.
The truth is out there, somewhere.
Tuesday, 8 August 2017
4 for the day
The advertising posters replacing (presumably temporarily) some of the inspirational faces that were removed while building. Changing face of Peckham/stand-in actor puns allowed, obviously...
There was a fatal stabbing.
Free Francis Bacon?

Always the sun. All part of https://flic.kr/s/aHskJDVf8K
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
2 or 3 Things I Know... Pt.3
As flash used less, link to YouTube video: https://youtu.be/dKuQWG6U1e0
Even if you read no further hope you watch the video. First shot at least is nice...
This is pt. 3 of a short video I was working on which for festivals submissions I could never quite get right - mainly because I couldn't use the dialogue from The Long Good Friday as I can here, and also maybe I was trying to do too much in such a short format. Lessons learned, I am going ahead again, freed from what I felt was a requirement - the need for it to make too much sense other than as a kind of sense of things. This is how the dialogue allows for so much more context. Hopefully then it doesn't need to much explanation and is just some (mainly) nice shots of the area with the themes clearly stated, but just to say...
2 or 3 Things I know About Her is of course the Godard film used to deliberately point to what is relevant in it. It'd be great to have his level of freedom in making a film, but I'm not Godard; however if I can get a planned interview finally done, maybe I'll get closer to it. The Her is a city (Paris), and here the two or three things just mean what I (along with many others) have come to know about what seems (seemed...?) to be true about the workings in parts of London.
As has been noted, Long Good Friday was almost prophetic.
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
When I Grow Rich
Monday, 19 December 2016
London Minute #3 - A pilgrimage...
Hopefully an LRPS project coming soon but for now the Old Kent Road as it is, a Christmas season very short partial walk/pilgrimage from London Bridge to the OKR and the pilgrim mural on the Civic Centre/church.
Friday, 2 September 2016
London Minutes
1) Shots should be 1, 3 or 6 Seconds - either combinations of these or all same (e.g. 20 shots 3 seconds each). 1 shot of 60 seconds also allowed.
2) As far as possible, edit 'in camera'.
3) Minimal, preferably no use of filters and non-natural sound.
4) Minimal, preferably no use of artificial light (especially set-ups) or staged scenes.
5) Should be shot in one day.
6) Try not to add a commentary, let the video speak for itself. Just show.
The reality -
1) Camera doesn't always stop exactly at whole second (and neither does real-life) so as near as possible to it.
2) 'As far as possible...'
3) Unless really enhances, but should be avoidable.
4) See 3).
5) As near as possible to same day and time.
6) At very least no spoken commentary.
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