Light Graffiti F1 Cars hit British Grand Prix

The world's greatest F1 racing contest, the British Grand Prix, is upon us this weekend. But, long before F1 stars Sebastian Vettel, Jenson Button, Mark Webber, and Lewis Hamilton had the opportunity to take to the Silverstone track, the ever so daring Light Graffiti Cars team (comprised of media entrepreneur Marc Cameron and photographer Mark Brown) decided to take their latest series of the Light Graffiti Cars out on Britain's most famous race circuit.

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Written by Cameron on Saturday, 09 July 2011

 

Light Graffiti Cars hit London

Towards the end of last year, the Light Graffiti Cars team announced their retirement from creating the innovative images of iconic cars – leaving light painting fans all over the world feeling heartbroken.

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Written by Cameron on Tuesday, 29 March 2011

 

Cleanart Project: 10 Independent London Publications

The world’s leading clean artist and originator of the art process known as reverse graffiti or grime writing, Moose Benjamin Curtis (www.symbollix.com), has collaborated with project director and media entrepreneur Marc Cameron (founder of Se7en Magazine, co-creator of the Light Graffiti Cars Project) on the Cleanart Project: 10 Independent London Publications – a project that recreates the iconic logos of 10 publications started in London using the innovative clean art process.

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Written by Cameron on Thursday, 21 October 2010

 

The Light Graffiti Cars go on sale

The world famous Light Graffiti Cars - as featured on Top Gear and Jalopnik - have gone on sale via poster legends Athena.

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Written by Cameron on Thursday, 24 June 2010

 

Ben Stiller’s best film roles

Ben Stiller is one of those actors we can watch over and over in any movie because he possesses a star power and versatility as a comedic actor that is hard to dislike. It doesn’t matter if he is a film with a ridiculous plot, a romantic comedy, children’s movie, or a slightly more serious role like in his new film Greenberg. All the same, we love the awkward characters he presents us with on the screen.

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Written by Cameron on Thursday, 10 June 2010

 

The BP oil disaster is a nightmare. Can President Obama fix it?

President Obama rarely gets pissed. He's pretty unflappable. He was like that as a Senator. He was like that on the campaign trail. He doesn't get "visibly" angry. He doesn't necessarily get super excited either. He's just mellow yellow, all the time. This, apparently, bothers some. Especially when it comes to the BP oil spill in the Gulf.

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Written by Danielle Belton on Tuesday, 08 June 2010

 

The iPhone 4 has arrived

Clearly not content with grabbing international headlines and making squillions of dollars from the iPad which launched a couple of weeks ago, Steve Jobs has revealed the latest generation of the iPhone - a handset that should leave every other phone manufacturer with an inferiority complex due to its vast superiority to other mobiles currently on the market.

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Written by Cameron on Tuesday, 08 June 2010

 

Sara Blonstein: the ultimate lustrous party queen

It was U.S. poet Ralph Waldo Emerson who once said "there are no days in life so memorable as those which vibrate to some stroke of the imagination." For Sara Blonstein, founder of Blonstein & Associates, the ownership of a boundless imagination is the very quality that has enabled her to create exceptional experiences in an illustrious career spanning over 20 years.

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Written by Jennifer Jaconelli on Saturday, 22 May 2010

 

Reflections on the General Election campaign

And so it is. The weeks of pledges, sound bites, newspaper backing, heckling, debating and opinion polls are over. Today Britain goes to the polling stations and the latest polls, as rudimentary and unreasonable as they are, suggest it is going to be a hung parliament. Of course it wasn’t meant to be like this. It was supposed to be over long ago.

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Written by John Johnston on Thursday, 06 May 2010

 

Happy family?

The cinematographic firmament of the English capital this month seems to be lit by the orrery of Italian cinema; the official monthly publication of the BFI has dedicated its cover and issue to the current state of the boot-shaped peninsula and a succinct season of Italian films is also running at the Riverside Studios.

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Written by Celluloid Liberation Front on Thursday, 29 April 2010

 

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