There's a youth dance group that practises by the big silver ball in millennium square. I like seeing people doing things like that.
It seems like millennium square was slow to blossom but its slowly coming into its own, you can see people practise various pursuits or watching the big tele. I think its a nice vision of society where we don't all have t.vs but instead there is just one big community tv that we can all watch together.
Hello, I'm Tim and I produce drawings of current events in the UK. By pricinple I always draw from life and have a system of ink pots that I can strap to my belt so that I can work hands free and quickly. I Capture the many facets of our society, in ink!
Friday, 26 July 2013
Trains cranes and paranoia
One of the things I like about Bristol is that we have taken efforts to protect and re-engage our heritage. Looking down corn street and the harbour some of the architecture and industrial age machinery are a thing to behold. Its good that we can still ride a steam train down the harbour and go on the old boats.
To stand by the M Shed a stark contrast between the eras emerges. You have the industrial age, a time when people worked or starved often put to work in dangerous environments since childhood. Then the modern era where we have paranoid parents wrapping their children up in bubbles who will grow up largely unprepared for the larger world until university and even then their character is dubious.
Anyway! go Bristol for not selling away our history!
To stand by the M Shed a stark contrast between the eras emerges. You have the industrial age, a time when people worked or starved often put to work in dangerous environments since childhood. Then the modern era where we have paranoid parents wrapping their children up in bubbles who will grow up largely unprepared for the larger world until university and even then their character is dubious.
Anyway! go Bristol for not selling away our history!
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