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Alec East

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DieselWall Deadline

DieselWall Milan

More info on the blog on the DieselWall site

Manchester Deadline: 18th May 2008
Exhibit: June 12th – July 20th
Canvas Size:29x18m

Watchmen Competition (U.S. Only)

Watchmen

I am so excited about the film version of Dave Gibbons’ & Alan Moore’s Watchmen. One of the most influential comics ever when it came out in the eighties, the film adaptation finished principal photoghraphy a few months back and has several more months of post production to go through before it’s release in 2009. There is a scene with a bank of TVs showing footage and commercials (presumably in Ozymandias’ HQ) and the production company are offering fans the chance to fill them with thier own Fan-Generated videos… but first the backstory.

For anyone not familiar with the Watchmen comics / graphic novel, it’s hard to explain what a landmark it was in the evolution of comics and how it’s release helped to move superhero comics away from the juvenile and into a more mature, literate position. Watchmen is a story of aging heroes, failed dreams and masked vigilantes who are no longer wanted by society……. imagine a Mike Leigh version of The Incredibles and you’re mostly there.

Watchmen (and The Dark Knight Returns) both came out in 1986 and practically pinpoint the exact moment when superheroes really started to get character. Until then, character depth was limited to Peter Parker being a bit shy with girls. Alan Moore’s work, like that of his contemporary Frank Miller has been directly responsible for re-defining comic-book and paved the way for the darker, richer film-adaptations we see today. However, unlike Frank Miller, Moore seems to shy away from the cinema remakes, asking for his name to be taken off V for Vendetta, and disassociating himself on more of his creations including The league of Extraordinary Gentleman and the Keanu Reeves led Constantine (a character Moore originally created in Swamp Thing that spun-off into it’s own series).

In addition to the iconic source material, the film of Watchmen is directed by Zack Snyder with production design by Alex McDowell, one of my favourite production designers - I worked for Alex on Breaking and Entering (directed by the late, great Anthony Minghella) and not only is he a gifted Production Designer but a really nice guy too.

But I digress. This is supposed to about the competition, so here’s the links:

the production blog was at:
http://rss.warnerbros.com/watchmen/

some more info at
http://www.youtube.com/watchmenmovie

And the competion rules etc are here:

http://watchmenmovie.warnerbros.com/veidtadvertisingcontest/rules.html

Oh, and Frank Miller’s The Spirit site is here:
http://www.mycityscreams.com/

DieselWall Manchester

DieselWall Milan

Diesel have been running this international, giant sized art competition for 5 years. The premise is simple: Paint, draw, photograph or design something to go on a really big wall. The results are then displayed, on location in fantastic places from Barcelona to New York….. and it’s finally come to the UK, specifically Urbis in Manchester.

I must admit I’m a bit disappointed by the choice of location. This isn’t because I’m a soft southern bastard and would’ve prefered a London location – although I am and I would have – but because they’ve chosen some unusual building shapes and striking urban environments in the past which gave a real sense of dressing a space. With Urbis, you get a rectangle on the side of an exhibition centre that’s not especially dissimilar to a standard advertising hoarding and you can’t help feeling it’s going to look like an advert whatever you do. Still, creativity likes nothing more than something firm to push against, it’s a great brief and opportunity to show off your work and ideas.

More info on the links below

http://www.diesel.com/cult/wall/manchester/

Manchester Deadline: 18th May 2008
Exhibit: June 12th – July 20th
Canvas Size:29x18m

Doctor Martens Boots Competition

Doctor Marten

A pair of Docs, DMs, Doc Martens…. immortalised in song by Alexei Sayle, worn with pride by workers, skinheads and Brighton queers, the iconic Doctor Martens have launched a new design competition with the winner going into a limited production run. So many options I just can’t decide what to enter….

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