FelixGonzales

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Mayor of Lambeth takes part in a B£ shopping spree
On Saturday 31st October, the Mayor of Lambeth took part in a B£ shopping spree, that started off at Morleys of Brixton department store where the Mayor got himself some B£s.

Next on the list was A&C Continental, Portuguese deli on Atlantic Road, from which the Mayor emerged with a bag of goodies, including herbs and onions for his dinner. From there the Mayoral convoy, made up of a number of B£ supporters and onlookers, moved to the Arcades market for a stop at Wa Zo Bia, African food store, to buy some chilies, and then across to Secondo, vintage clothes outlet, where the Mayor picked up a very cool jersey.

From there, and with many hello-stops at regular intervals, the Mayor reached Nubian Natural Body Care, on Atlantic Road, where B£s came handy in the purchase of some scrumptious salt crystals. Next it was Diverse Gifts, on Atlantic Road, and finally over to Stuart the Watchmaker, on Pope Road, before the Mayor said good bye to the team and headed off to his next engagement. No doubt those bath salts would have come handy that evening.

The shopping spree was a fantastic success in promoting participating businesses and the B£, with passers-by and shoppers out and about in Brixton.
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Part 3 of 3
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Cat on a Hot Tin Roof - Part 2 of 3
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A remake of No Surprises by Radiohead
Shot on a wet evening the video is a remake of the Radiohead No Surprises video.

We wanted to recreate the head in a jar but could'nt face getting wet the whole video was shot using my old but faithful Sony TVR240 Digital 8 camera and a Brita water jug.

Produced by Stephanie Thieullent & Felix Gonzales
Music by Radiohead
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Richard Elliot - Peckham Moon Buggy
Peckham Moon Buggy
Sylvia Cohen filmed at Hampstead Heath
You never know who'll you'll meet. Introducing the incredible Sylvia Cohen
Solfest 2009
The Cumbrian coast hosts Solfest, a small family oriented festival of approx 5000, The festival sites live entertainment with inspiring arts genrated by the Solfest arts council. The tents are brimming with friendly faces, a truely balanced and relaxed family scene. Watch out for the baby with the ear muffs :) Enjoy. Solfest 2009 Cumbria - Dedicated to my Children. Harrison and Felicity - Music by Degiheugi - "The good feeling"
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I Am Here
I AM Here was inspired by the Amnesty International Campaign and the wonderful people I met.
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Skate Jam Final for Positive TV
Who is this artist?
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The Wager
The Wager is based on an original idea coved by John Latham and Neal White in December 2005.

Sarah Andrews prepared the contract in consultation with Noa Latham and Neal White

The Wager is performed by Colin Campbell
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The Big Lunch - Bellenden Road Peckham SE15
The Big Lunch features Bellenden Road in Peckham SE15, Tuba, Bunting ,Birthdays , Community, Carved Water Mellons, Food and New friends what a fantastic day.

Basically, it's a party in your street, in everyone's street. On 19th July we're asking the people of Britain to stop what they're doing and sit down to lunch together. Why? Well for lots of reasons really but mainly to put a smile back on Britain's face.
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Leukaemia Research London Bikeathon
Thank you to everyone that took part in the 2009 London Bikeathon, we hope that you had a fantastic day and that you successfully completed your chosen route.

Over the past twelve years the London Bikeathon has raised over £3.5 million towards research into leukaemia, myeloma, lymphoma and the related blood diseases.
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Limitations Permitted 2009 by Peckham Space
Limitations Permitted
Manu Luksch, Neal White and FLIX
Peckham Square SE15, 21-28 June 2009

Peckham Space announces its fourth commission, Limitations Permitted, which will take place in Peckham Square for one week in June. In keeping with our programme so far, this work engages new media to produce a site-specific installation that invites further participation from the public.

Limitations Permitted has been developed by filmmaker Manu Luksch and artist Neal White. It will consist of two related parts: a ‘kiosk’ in Peckham Square, devised by Neal White and The Office of Experiments, and films by Manu Luksch in collaboration with FLIX.

The phenomenon of public surveillance in Britain is one that is often debated in our news media, but how do we personally regard it? How do we feel about being filmed and archived every day? What behaviour is permitted now in our public spaces? Should surveillance be limited or encouraged? Local by-laws influence behaviour in public spaces, but how apparent are these specific local controls to their communities? The apparently benign public zones of libraries, playgrounds and shopping malls are all under observation, generating information about the people who inhabit them via CCTV cameras, ATMs, and card readers, amongst others. Limitations Permitted ultimately asks us, are our liberties being compromised?

The highly visible ‘kiosk’ in Peckham Square will be manned for eight hours each day by a new type of security staff who will be available to talk to the public. Inviting us to consider our civil liberties or voice our response to the ubiquitous cameras, they will also distribute local information suggesting alternative ways to navigate the environment. Manu Luksch’s films, will question the current regulations imposed on our public spaces. Her new work will be seen through small view master devices that echo the discreet technology tracking our every move in the public realm. Made in Peckham Square, each fe
Stockwell Skate Jam
Stockwell Skatepark Jam July 2009
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Slugs - Experimental
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Limitations Permitted
Limitations Permitted was the fourth commission by Peckham Space featuring artists Neal White and Manu Luksch in collaboration with FLIX.

Peckham Space is an arts initiative funded by Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London, Southwark Council and Arts Council England.

Manu Luksch is an artist and founding director of London-based arts production company Ambient Information Systems.

Neal White is an Associate Professor in Art and Media Practice. In 2004 he initiated The Office of Experiments (OOE), a platform for multi disciplinary research and collaboration.

FLIX is part of Visual and Performing Arts, (VAPA), Southwark Council Children's Service arts provision.

The title Limitations Permitted refers to the Frequent Accessory Clauses in the 1998 Human Right Act that allow the rights conferred to be restricted under 'specified circumstances'.
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Limitations Permitted - Manu Luksch
Limitations Permitted
Manu Luksch, Neal White and FLIX
Peckham Square SE15, 21-28 June 2009

Peckham Space announces its fourth commission, Limitations Permitted, which will take place in Peckham Square for one week in June. In keeping with our programme so far, this work engages new media to produce a site-specific installation that invites further participation from the public.

Limitations Permitted has been developed by filmmaker Manu Luksch and artist Neal White. It will consist of two related parts: a ‘kiosk’ in Peckham Square, devised by Neal White and The Office of Experiments, and films by Manu Luksch in collaboration with FLIX.

The phenomenon of public surveillance in Britain is one that is often debated in our news media, but how do we personally regard it? How do we feel about being filmed and archived every day? What behaviour is permitted now in our public spaces? Should surveillance be limited or encouraged? Local by-laws influence behaviour in public spaces, but how apparent are these specific local controls to their communities? The apparently benign public zones of libraries, playgrounds and shopping malls are all under observation, generating information about the people who inhabit them via CCTV cameras, ATMs, and card readers, amongst others. Limitations Permitted ultimately asks us, are our liberties being compromised?

The highly visible ‘kiosk’ in Peckham Square will be manned for eight hours each day by a new type of security staff who will be available to talk to the public. Inviting us to consider our civil liberties or voice our response to the ubiquitous cameras, they will also distribute local information suggesting alternative ways to navigate the environment. Manu Luksch’s films, will question the current regulations imposed on our public spaces. Her new work will be seen through small view master devices that echo the discreet technology tracking our every move in the public realm. Made in Peckham Square, each
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