The New Goodbye, a multi-arts app

Our very own web director, Neil Ayres, is also an author and has just published his latest novel The New Goodbye as an iPhone app. Other than being a great read, what’s of particular interest is how producing a novel like this became a truly collaborative effort, employing the talents of a whole range of creative people

One for Saville fans

Design bookseller Amuti 23 has five copies of New Order Untitled, Peter Saville’s book of the band’s 1989 US tour, for sale. It’s a very rare item because, ahem, it was “delayed by Saville till [sic] the last week of the tour hence most copies being destroyed”…

Covering Revolutionary Writing

For book publishers, repackaging readers’ ‘favourite’ novels is a way of bringing back attention (and sales) to popular works. Faber’s new Revolutionary Writing series, however, feature covers that adhere to the spirit of independence within

PHE 2010: 10 Latin American Artists

As part of this year’s PhotoEspaña festival, the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid is exhibiting work by ten emerging Latin American artists…

Johnny Kelly for YouTube Play

Nexus director Johnny Kelly has directed a new film to promote YouTube Play – a collaborative project between YouTube and the Guggenheim Foundation that seeks to showcase the very best creative videos from around the world…

PHE 2010: Harold Edgerton

The excellent annual photography festival, PhotoEspaña, opened last week in venues across Spain and Portugal. CR visited to see what was on show this year…

The Times’ World Cup iPad app

The Times’ “interactive World Cup planner” is the latest wallchart replacement app to hit Apple’s app store…

Modern Toss: London Museum of Urban Shit-Naks

Modern Toss is bringing its delightfully skewed world view to a London gallery space for the first time next week, with a two-week-long show at the Maverik Gallery in Shoreditch…

Eley Kishimoto: Werk No. 17

Eley Kishimoto’s collaboration with Singaporean design publishers Work has resulted in another unique Werk edition. The new offering is made of real fabric prints, sketches and patterns created by the fashion designers

Kai and Sunny Return To The Wild

Kai and Sunny’s current exhibition, Return To The Wild, runs until June 20 at Stolenspace Gallery just off Brick Lane…

Futurising

With thousands of graduates launching into a tough jobs market this summer, the London College of Communication has organised Futurising, an event on June 29-20, which will offer advice for creative graduates from universities across the UK…