71 of the 370 images I shot in 2010 for the 1984 photo project are on display in Foyles’ Charing Cross Road Cafe during December and January. Eleven images were shortlisted and selected by my Twitter & Flickr followers; the other 60 are of the first paragraph.
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[1984] Foyles (Charing Cross) exhibition announced!
Tuesday October 04, 2011 @ 06:35 PM (UTC)Sixty-five of the 370 images in the 1984 photo series – the first three paragraphs of George Orwell’s dystopian novel photographed one word per day throughout 2010 – will be exhibited in the cafe in Foyles’ Charing Cross branch during December 2011 and January 2012.
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[Lifestream] Twittersource: Laptop-friendly cafes near Oxford Street
Thursday February 11, 2010 @ 02:35 PM (UTC)Many cafes are losing their previous tolerance of people who squat for hours in their premises, sucking their wifi and electricity whilst nursing one or two cups of joe. I try not to be one of those people. Unfortunately, yesterday I found myself in central London in need of power and a caffeine hit. What to do? Why, harness the Twitter brain, of course!
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[Lifestream] Twittersource: Places to visit in London
Tuesday December 29, 2009 @ 11:55 AM (UTC)London is full of nooks and crannies of new and exciting things to see and do. I have my own long list of favourite places to visit when I’m not on the clock in the capital, but, for fear of London-complacency, and thanks to the overwhelming success of the Twittersource Whitley Bay experiment, I thought I’d reach out and discover a few new things. I asked the Twitterverse for their 140-character suggestions for their favourite things to do in London, and here are a few of the choice suggestions (eating, drinking and general sightseeing) that came back:
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