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23narchy says...

Whilst you're waiting for GRISTLEISM to ship to the distributors in six days time, here's another packaging shot and a nice picture of Cosey cradling a lovely chrome GRISTLEISM!

   
Click here to download:
More_GRISTLEISM_pictures_Chris.zip (213 KB)

UPDATE:  I've just checked the state51 web store and it says my Tri-Colour Limited Edition GRISTLEISM box set is being packed...

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

 

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

Great programme overall, though of course there were a few "why did/didn't they include so-and-so?" type quibbles.

Filed under: bbc four, british, chris carter, cosey fanni tutti, genesis breyer p-orridge, industrial, peter christopherson, synth britannia, synthesizer, tg, throbbing gristle, TV

23narchy says...

Limited edition of 1000. You know how quickly these GRISTLEISM limited editions sell out, so you'd better order soon!

http://tg.greedbag.com/buy/tg-gristleism-metal-pin-badge-an/

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

From the limited edition sets...

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, packaging, peter christopherson, technology, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

The next must-have GRISTLEISM product will be here "soon'ish" according to Throbbing Gristle's Chris Carter.

Filed under: badges, buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

This newly-released diagram from the official website shows an "exploded" view of the forthcoming GRISTLEISM collaboration from Throbbing Gristle / FM3. For the first time we can see in detail some of the amazing cutting-edge technologies that are being utilised to ensure that this device will be light-years ahead of the competition.

For more information:
http://gristleism.com/
http://www.industrial-records.com/
http://www.throbbing-gristle.com/

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, humour, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

GRISTLEISM now available for pre-order in the USA!

http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/gristleism.html

Filed under: buddha machine, chris carter, christiaan virant, cosey fanni tutti, electronic, fm3, genesis breyer p-orridge, GRISTLEISM, industrial records, music, peter christopherson, tg, throbbing gristle

23narchy says...

Taking Andy Warhol's notorious provocation as a starting point, this short symposium explores in greater depth some of the issues raised by our current exhibition Pop Life: Art in a Material World

We extend the discussion to the relationships between art and business and explore artists' strategies and the status of the work of art in an age of mass production. Speakers include Peter Aspden, Financial Times arts correspondent, Marek Claassen director of Artfacts, Cosey Fanni Tutti, artist, Alana Jelinek, London based artist, curator and writer, Iain Robertson, deputy academic director and head of art business studies at Sotheby's Institute of Art, Jaime Stapleton, associate research fellow of the School of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, Gavin Turk, artist and Catherine Wood, curator of Pop Life: Art in a Material World.

These speakers approach the complex interactions between artists and commerce in contemporary life from a range of critical perspectives.

Filed under: art, cosey fanni tutti, pop life, symposium, tate modern