@undermanager Hello! I read the Kio Stark book after seeing it on your blog and really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting about it!
— Kanye Burt (@orbific) September 18, 2016
It's true. It's very good. Get yourself a copy.
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@undermanager Hello! I read the Kio Stark book after seeing it on your blog and really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting about it!
— Kanye Burt (@orbific) September 18, 2016
It's true. It's very good. Get yourself a copy.
September 20, 2016 | Permalink
It was a brilliant talk, now it's a brilliant blog post. About flyknit. Thanks Nat!
September 19, 2016 | Permalink
Here's Alice's talk from Interesting. (The audio and the slides). About Tampon Club.
September 18, 2016 | Permalink
Well, that seemed to go OK didn't it? I have lots to write about how grateful I am to everyone who came and everyone who spoke, but I'll get to that later. In the meantime Mr Geezer has written a splendid summary of the whole event with all the links and details you might ever need. Very good of him.
September 17, 2016 | Permalink
Here's the rough outline for this evening.
A couple of people aren't able to talk this evening, for entirely reasonable reasons, and Alby's decided his talk is to depressing to go last ( that information really makes you want to come doesn't it?) so we've had a bit of a rejig.
I was a bit worried that we'd struggle to squeeze everything in but now there's a bit more room to breathe, which is good.
Doors open, milling around: 6.30pm
Announcements regarding toilets and fire exits: 6.50pm
September 15, 2016 | Permalink
It's tomorrow! We kick-off at 7pm. Aiming to be done by 9.30.
Speakers:
Please come and find me when you arrive, so I know you're there. Then all you'll need to do is come up to the stage about 15 minutes before your talk so we can sort out tech etc. The timetable will be roughly the same as this one, with a few minor tweaks.
Attendees:
It's going to be hot. We're not providing any drinks, so you might want to bring some water.
You might find a small beaker of liquid on your chair when you get there. Don't drink this! It's required for the first talk (don't worry it's not Alby's talk about polonium poisoning).
Bring a pencil!
I'll confess to feeling nervous about tomorrow. Back when we first did these things expectations were very low and we only just managed to clear the bar. It was remarkable enough that some random person was able to just put on a conference without any apparent ability or experience. That seems more common place these days, which is a good thing, but I hope you're not all expecting too much. Ah well, we'll see. Tomorrow!
September 14, 2016 | Permalink
I was just looking for an old Interesting picture, saw this and realised - I've not got any bunting. It's all in storage somewhere. Too far away for Thursday anyway. Ah well.
Perhaps it's as well. It's time to move on. Bunting is so 2007.
September 13, 2016 | Permalink
I'm fascinated by the business of fashion. My two favourite movies are probably The September Issue and Valentino: The Last Emperor. Fashion is so resolutely, purely only about the ephemeral and the made up. It's the ultimate creative industry because there's no substance to it whatsoever. Everything's invented and quixotic. It's all nonsense. And therefore it's all incredibly human.
So, fashion gets to a lot of creative industry innovation early on (see earlier post) but it's also the most obliviously unaware of the real world outside its bubble. People will say the most awful amoral stuff to encapsulate an aesthetic. Witness, from the same article:
“I think your story up there is really strong,” Aybar said. “It’s, like, Undernourished Retards—in a beautiful way.” He liked the “living-under-the-bridge vibe.”
September 12, 2016 | Permalink
I'd not seen this before Tom pointed it out to me. It's a tremendous illustration of the deadening effect of the 'default' style of doing a presentation. Also an illustration of how bad it can be to use slides to decorate your point - the relationship between the words and the pictures can obscure things and kill them as well as help explain them and bring them to life.
And it's funny,
September 11, 2016 | Permalink