This weeks suspicious picture of the week…
Suspicious Picture #2
May 30th, 2010Suspicious Picture #1
May 23rd, 2010The Mac (Midlands Arts Centre)
May 19th, 2010This is typically Birmingham centric post, mainly because I actually live in Birmingham…
For years there’s been an arts centre in Birmingham called The Mac aka The Midlands Arts Centre. About a year and a half ago The Mac closed for the multi-million pound refit and rebuild. They basically knocked the building down and started again I have some photographs somewhere I tool while it was being rebuilt. Admittedly it did need a refit, it was showing it’s age; it was built in the 60′s, so you can imagine that it needed some work.
During my youth I spent many an evening helping out and graduated to Lighting Technician for the youth theatre, replaying this role a few years later as Technical Manager for Shooting Stars, a production by Paula Wharton. Don’t get me wrong I loved the place in previous form, a lot of technical equipment was entirely outdated and needed some work.
The dimmers were kooky and often shorted out during performances but you knew the foibles, how to keep it going and what to do if it stopped working. These were things you lived with.
But they closed the place did it up and made it worse. They’ve effectively ruined the atmosphere of the place, it’s simply not the same as it was!
The technical for the Hexagon theatre is extremely limited, favouring a non DMX system, using Zero 88 24/2KW Beta Packs (unless you’re a techie you won’t understand that). Add this to the extremely high hiring cost, you have to wonder if anyone will actually use it. I don’t think we will again. It’s just too limited.
From a technical point of view, these days you need DMX Tie lines to the stage, otherwise there’s a very limited scope.
I hope The Mac one day realises this.
Latest Picture of my Kermit Tattoo
May 18th, 2010A few nice night shots from work…
May 16th, 2010I like photography quite a lot. I have a basic SLR (Nikon D40) which I like to take out and about, a few weeks ago I was lucky enough to go up onto the roof at work (Auchinleck House) in Five Ways, Birmingham. I took a few nice shots and I’ve decided to upload them here, so here they are:
Please be aware that the actual linked images are fecking massive, so stay away from the hugeness if you’re on a slow connection, they’re nearly 5mb’s each.
My Tattoo
May 13th, 2010I thought I would write a quick post about my newest tattoo.
I decided that due to my obsession with Kermie and The Muppets that I should get a new tattoo and it just had to be a Muppet one
I love tattoos, and oddly I love the feeling of getting a new one. It’s kinda uncomfortable as appose to painful whilst it’s being done, but after a little while it just feels warm. Part of the problem with my tattoo is that it’s all pretty much shading. The problem with shading is that it’s painful both during and after when the healing process starts.
I had it done at Inky Needles in Northfield, Birmingham, by the Wonderfully talented Pippa Kovacs.
I can’t wait to get my next one, thank you Pippa
My New Tattoo!
May 9th, 2010My top 5 films…
April 4th, 2010Right, as the title says these are my favourite five films!
They are… In reverse order…. A drum-roll purlease!
5. Dumb and Dumber
A silly film but excellent fun, great for chilling out whenever you like!
4. Angels and Demons
I love Dan Brown, I devoured all of his books and I love Tom Hanks so this has to be on the list!
3. Apollo 13
Another Tom Hanks film, I’m a complete space nut, I love anything spacey and this film is most excellent!
2. Muppets Christmas Carol
I can’t help but smile when I watch this, I’ve seen it several hundred times and actually have my own Kermit puppet!
1. The Back to Future Trilogy
Yes, it’s technically three films but I can’t pick one over the other, so therefore it makes the list as a set!
My Birthday…
March 9th, 2010On the 28th February 2010 I celebrated my 23rd birthday, I am now officially old.
Working for a control room…
February 26th, 2010I have to say it’s never dull here, in case you don’t know, I work for a control room, we basically monitor those pesky cords people have with the little orange triangle at the bottom, we’re the people you get through to when you pull one.
I do enjoy my job, even through sometimes the shifts are a bugger, but you get used to that pretty quickly and you have to kinda arrange your life around them, but I do get some free time. I’ve heard things you could never make up but some people manage to get themselves into such tricky situations that you have deal with efficiently and quickly; snap decisions are something we do very well.
I remember my first shift here, it was a night shift, starting at 9.30pm until 6.30am – I really didn’t know what to expect. I was so naive back then.
I really should write a book, the triffid woman sticks in my head and I’ll tell you the full story soon.







