What I did in July 2017
Aug. 9th, 2017 07:10 pm
I stood in a disused warehouse, which once stored rum and tobacco, amongst a crowd of mannequins, watching videos flash by.
In a Masonic temple, I wore headphones and watched a video installation about Crowley and Thelema and sex magic.
I went to the anime architecture exhibition at the House of Illustration with
I ate charcoal coconut ice-cream, which was grey in a black cone, and that felt apocalyptic somehow.
I went to Hipchips with
I went to the New Music Biennial at the Southbank Centre and there were songs from Hull, I remember that.
I went on a tube walk from Royal Albert to Beckton Park and also visited the Newham City Farm and listened to turkeys gobble.
I went to the monthly Pub Standards and had drinks and conversations with web folk.
I played on the swing at St Pancras.
I went to see Daniel Kitson at the Roundhouse with
I went through a fridge to get to the bar at the Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town. I also saw some of the sculptures in the city and I got confused and thought a man lying on the grass was a sculpture, when actually it was a human being. It took me a while to stop laughing after that.
I made jewellery out of concrete at a class at Craft Central.
I went to
I went to see the Dreamers Awake – women and surrealism exhibition at the White Cube.
I ate avocado nitro ice-cream with fried corn from Chin Chin Dessert Club.
I saw Music for Solaris at the Barbican.
I gatecrashed
I visited the V&A with
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I helped organise the Enlightened Summer BBQ. It went ahead despite the rain, and I danced to Sisters of Mercy to keep warm. I made Enlightened bunting and we draped it around and ate much halloumi. Then we played board games in a pub.
I got the Onyx trekker badge, which meant I have walked 2500km while playing Ingress!
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