As promised here are a few more videos from what we have been doing at Thompsons. The first is from the Ultimate Uprock dance battle in February, the second from the Last Word MC battle in April. Enjoy…
It’s been a couple if weeks since I have even had a chance to think about updating the site basically cause we have been super busy! Between RampRage demos, T13 stuff and edits for people it’s been chaotic but here are a few bits & pieces we have finished for Thompsons night club in the last few months. There will be loads more stuff to show you in the next few days so keep a look out!
That’s right the latest issue of SESSION13 is now online..
This month it features an interview with Mike King from FFWDBMX.com & Amity, a look at blading in Belfast, some dirt jumps, all the RampRage you ever need AND…. A chance to win tickets to Sea Sessions!!
Check it out here… Highlights include a look at parkour in Belfast, a day at the driving range with some of the LOKO skate team and the much anticipated Monster Mash video!
Just uploaded this little number as part of the work we are doing with Thompsons, check it out and leave a comment letting us know what you think. Peace, D.
This Saturday we are gonna be heading back down to Thompsons in Belfast for Freaks Come Out. All sorts of mad stuff going on, including an escapologist. Should be interesting…
We have been filming away at this years Masterclass series down at Belfast’s Art College since last October. This is the 4th year we have been part of the series and we are proud of that involvement. With all that has been filmed the Art College are creating a national archive of contemporary artists on video. This week it is Annie Cattrell…
Annie Cattrell trained as a sculptor and has a studio in London. Her work captures moments in time, fleeting things, clouds on a particular day, a breath inside a human lung. Her subjects stem from her interest in areas such as neuroscience, anatomy and meteorology, and she is drawn to the fusion between science and art.
Cattrell works with a variety of materials and skills. She is drawn to working with glass because of its transparency and ability to reveal. Using different techniques she pushes the boundaries of can be achieved with glass, both physically and conceptually. Making the invisible visible and the ethereal solid, Cattrell offers a view of what is inside us and around us.