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This year London’s ICA celebrated 60 years at the forefront of the British arts scene by linking up with Sony Ericsson to create the innovative All Tomorrow’s Pictures project. Commissioning well known and up and coming names from the world’s of visual arts, music, fashion, politics and sport the project is aimed at giving a ‘Vision Of Tomorrow’ through the medium of photography.
The likes of Graham Coxon, Beth Ditto, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Don Letts, Hot Chip, Muka, The Dirty Three and Gordon Moakes of Bloc Party all contributed after being giving a brief to submit a visual statement broadly based upon their vision of the future within an image or series of images taken on the state-of-the-art Sony Ericsson K800i cyber-shot™.
Jon Snow, veteran broadcaster commented about the project: “My experience in photographing a vision of the future is very challenging; this is a time when we wonder what of today we shall have to sacrifice to safeguard tomorrow…. a time when we don’t entirely know where technology will take us.
“For this project, I went on a journey from the plants in my garden to the technology in my studio at work and thence by rail to Leeds and I found all life redeploying old technology like railways to safeguard our future from demolition by the combustion engine in the car.”
00021989_K800_back_velvet_black%20%282%29.jpgThe results were displayed at the ICA throughout May and June and have since been collated into a book. Gigwise has three copies of this book to give away to three lucky readers.
Not only that, one extra lucky reader will also win Sony Ericsson K800i cyber-shot™phone. To get your hands on this great prize just answer this question.
What does the acronym ICA stand for?
1. Institute Of Creative Architects
2. Institute Of Contemporary Arts :D:cool:
3.
Institute Of Contemplating Artists



(Guessed the expiry date as no info on website)
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