Archive for October, 2008

Hey hey, my my… a Neil Young BBC TV documentary

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Be sure to catch a brand new television documentary on the wonderful musician Neil Young.

Airing on BBC Four (in the UK) on the 31st October 2008, this documentary ‘Neil Young – Don’t Be Denied’, aims to capture Neil Young the person rather than a career retrospective. Featuring interviews of musicians such as Thom Yorke & Emmylou Harris this looks like it will be a rare insight into Neil Young and what makes him tick.

I’m a massive fan of Neil’s and was lucky enough to see him live this summer, so I can’t wait to catch this documentary when it goes out.

Rothko at the Tate Modern

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Currently on display from the 26th September 2008 through to 1st February 2009 there is a wonderful exhibition, of the artist Mark Rothko, on at the Tate Modern in London.


This exhibition by one of the world’s most famous and best-loved artists, Mark Rothko, is the first significant exhibition of his work to be held in the UK for over 20 years.
The exhibition features works of his from 1958 through to his death in 1970. The highlight of the exhibition is probably the reuniting of Tate Modern’s iconic ‘Rothko Room’ Seagram Murals with the other works, in this series, from Japan. The Seagram Murals were originally commissioned for The Four Seasons Restaurant in the Seagram Building New York.

Mark Rothko is my favourite artist and is a huge inspiration to me and my work so I’m really looking forward to seeing the exhibition myself next week.

Brain Aided™ Design for iPhone launches

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Have you just got an iPhone 3G?

Well you may like to know that the, iPhone optimised, Brain Aided™ Design website has just launched this October 2008.

So when your out and about next, why not get your iPhone out, launch Safari and go to iphone.brainaideddesign.com to view the Brain Aided™ Design website while your away from the office or home.

The iPhone-ready website has been re-sized for the 320 x 480 pixel screen, with a modified layout to make it easy to use on the go.
While still featuring all of the content of the main site and also being optimised for easy to use finger navigation.