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Alby the Olympian

Yes, he’s at it again, waxing lyrical on all matters under the sun to the captivated (?) Joe public, but this time he’s in sporting mode and he’s found some fresh ears from overseas. Catch the latest Alby Figgs episode, Olympians, over at the Alby site now.

PS Alby Figgs in no way endorses or condones certain sporting events or is, in anyway, commercially entitled from said profits or will be taking corporate handouts in any shape or form. Unless asked to…

Alby Figgs in Cliff and The Shads

This week over at the Alby Figgs site, Alby put’s to rest the oft questioned origin of one of pop cultures eternal mysteries, namely The Shadows ‘funny walk’.

Who’d have thought it, eh? But wait! Who’s that bronzed, shaded stranger in the Bentley? Find out more (?) @ http://wp.me/2xlpi

Alby Figgs

It’s the latest publishing sensation to sweep the nation; a septuagenarian with a talent for tall tales and constant banter. No doubt, some Hollywood studio will latch on within weeks to the adventures of one Alby Figgs, but right now, you can say you were there first at the birth of a comic legend. Either that, or just pass a minute of your time reading his latest conversational run-ins every Friday tea-time on the train home at albyfiggs.wordpress.com

Hypercomics Exhibition at The Pump House

A little late to advertise this for the opening I know, but for all of you out there who don’t know by now, my adopted MA show Montague Terrace, is now featured alongside work by Dave McKean, Adam Dant and Daniel Merlin Goodbrey as part of the Hypercomics exhibition at the excellent Pump House gallery in Battersea Park, London, curated by Paul Gravett and Nick Kalpony.

Four comic artists all trying out something different within and outside the medium.

Admission is free and the show runs until the 26th of September.

There’s also an ipad ap coming out soon and a mini site to compliment the show.

MA Digital Media Arts Degree Show 2010

I was too busy scrambling to finish my interactive installation of Montague Terrace for the Digital Media Arts 2010 final year degree show to post up any advance publicity and now the show, course and work is all over, but it was a great 2 year experience and a great show from all involved. Anyone who missed out though, can still see my contribution when it travels up to the Pump House gallery in Battersea Park, London, from August 11 to  September 26 as part of the Hyper Comics exhibition curated by Paul Gravett.