Album of the week: January week 2
January’s second album of the week by one small seed member and Cape Town based photographer SJ van Zyl titled ‘pixelicious’ is a collection of images he photographed and edited as team member and co-founder of Pixelicious Design & Photography.
PJ Harvey’s “Let England Shake”: A space affecting the production of music
PJ Harvey’s 2011 album – Let England Shake – was recorded in a 19th Century church in Dorset, on a cliff-top overlooking the sea. Why did she decide to record her album in a church, what kind of difference gives it to the music? There is so many space in the world, it’s not that...
Album of the week: January week 1
Featured as January’s first album of the week is titled ‘skin’ and shot by Cape- town based photographer Yasmin Ezzideen. ”These two beautiful girls have the skin condition Vertiligo which causes depigmentation of sections of skin. The two lovely ladies asked me to take these photos after they had met each other a week...
Singing Ringing Tree
We experience spaces not only by seeing but also by listening. Somewhere high on the moors looking over the town stands the ‘Singing Ringing Tree’. It’s one of a series of four Panopticons, meaning a structure, space or device providing a comprehensive or panoramic view. The Singing Ringing Tree is a unique musical sculpture in the...







