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some more Barbican Love!
author: Lawrence : London, UK

well... where???
author: Lawrence : London, UK

why are they always telling us what to do?
author: Lawrence : London, UK

this building on Great Eastern Street has always intrigued me, its visual decomposing manner whilst all around is continually regenerated... then it suddenly struck me that I had better get the shots in before some developer pulls it down for further upwardly mobile C1 into B for Bland apts.
author: elaine : London, UK
 i have been feeding birds on my window sill all winter, and shy little creatures they have turned out to be. i have had magpies, blackbirds, greenfinches, great tits and blue tits visit, but none of them like a camera. however, these little geezers have not learned to be so shy yet. sorry about the dirty window...
author: elaine : London, UK

is it just me or is there something creepy about this? i realise that it is not exactly like the pointy teethed robotic dollies from barbarella, but it still gives me the shivers. i think it is because it is quite lifelike. freud defined the uncanny as being that which is alive but shouldn't be or that which is not alive but should be.
nasty baby, creepy baby, watching me on the canalside. brrr!
author: elaine : London, UK

hello john, got a new mo'or?
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