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Yet Ocean Machine still lingered in Devin’s mind. So when a friend suggested he should set up his own record company, and offered to licence the album through ... that’s art in general ...
The memorial which the band can be seen standing in front of in the album artwork is The Jephson Memorial in The Jephson Gardens, Leamington Spa. It's not the first time the Warwickshire park has ...
Of course, there’s not many people at the bottom of the ocean – just a few ex-astronauts and James Cameron, really – so what’s with the new gallery site? “Art has the unique ability to ...
American astronaut Don Pettit has posted a sublime shot that wouldn’t look out of place in an art gallery. Pettit has shared a number of photos featuring star trails during his lastest orbital ...
But a Frank Ocean film is, truth be told, the next best thing to a Frank Ocean album. It could even reach his music’s very high bar. The man has always had a preoccupation with cinema: go back ...
SEATTLE — Nicole Stott, a retired NASA astronaut, thought she was going to do one visit at a children's hospital to talk about art and space, but its impact inspired her to make it her new mission.
filling the vessel with water and eventually sinking it in the Atlantic Ocean. Gus Grissom enters the Liberty Bell 7. (NASA) In it was astronaut Gus Grissom, in a spacesuit that weighed about 10kg.
“So full of techno-cool and art-cool,” American astronaut Don Pettit wrote in a social media post describing his latest image from the International Space Station (ISS). The remarkable photo ...
I don’t want Frank Ocean to release another ... the need for representative art became increasingly urgent. December 15th, 2015, D’Angelo released Black Messiah with The Vanguard. D’Angelo wrote this ...
The English pop band announced their new record, ‘Songs For A Nervous Planet’ (out October 25), earlier this month by sharing the cover art which features an astronaut in a field of sunflowers.
The Songs For A Nervous Planet album artwork is a mixed media digital collage ... while the juxtaposition of the astronaut is a link to our upcoming song, Astronaut, and a sense of alienation ...