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Author: David

Punting in Cambridge

We had a great day out yesterday on the Virgoes annual punting trip between Trinity college and Grantchester (where the university grants are made). Punting is a wonderful activity, almost entirely inefficient and designed so that gentlemen can get women in gossamer skirts in vulnerable balancing situations. Alex Bunn lent us his gramaphone, which made

Michael James Jones

Our next release which we are working on at the moment is going to be by our friend Michael Jones. This is the first time we’ve invited somebody to make a solo work at the Press, and we’re making it up as we go along, but it all seems to be going well. It is

What is a Dale?

Ping and I recently returned from a trip to Derbyshire where we did lots of walking and took a cable car up to the Heights of Abraham. It was kind of a nostalgic trip as it was a place my parents took me to just before puberty. There was a tower on top of the HoA {why do I need to

“That was like James Bond or something”

There aren’t many of us small screen presses about so those that are huddle together for warmth. If you go to the shytstem page and scroll down you can see some pictures of me doing a print run, witnessed by our associates at the Shytstem: Eddie and Wedgie. We’ll be taking part in their next issue in some way

Hard Wood Lesson launch

Thank you to all those who came to our house last night, we had a wonderful evening. Ping* and I made a sort of reading room in our living room displaying all our books so far, but especially Hard Wood Lesson, which is now finally finished. It feels good to have another book done. After a little while we went

Hard Wood Lesson release

We will be launching our next book on 12th May 2007. It is the poem ‘Hard Wood Lesson’. “It has been said that it is impossible to do a drawing of a letter; that an A is just an A. Hard Wood Lesson attempts to test this. It is a poem drawn by hand, screenprinted

Something else happened! {Berlin}

We have just returned from Berlin, where we went to work and play; a kind of working holiday. We stayed with Anna Freeman {thank you Anna!} a painter friend who works for a gallery called Kollaborativ in the Prenzlauerberg area. We cycled everywhere, ate lots of currywurst, and we even dined in the revolving restaurant of the TV

Jarvis Cocker print for daytrotter.com

We’ve done a print of Jarvis Cocker for a review on the Daytrotter website. We strongly advise everyone to visit this site. What they do is record touring bands in their studio between NY and Chicago and then offer them as free downloads. The quality is original and outstanding. I recommend ´My Brightest Diamond´ (imagine

Something happened! {Zizek lecture}

Thank you to everyone who came along last night to the lecture, it was a full house and a patient crowd; it was a very dense lecture. But it seemed to be well received and I think people’s questions showed a lot had sunk in. Thank you again to Janice Harding and her wonderful Universettee for