BLOOM: What’s On
By Jo Phillips
The Burning man installation will be displayed on the British Library piazza from the 21st of June, until the 8th of November. The beautiful mural called ‘Crossroads of Curiosity’ is created by David Normal. He states, “who would have guessed that a few obscure digital images, seemingly so insubstantial, could combine to form new meanings with such resonance that they are presented on a monumental scale? It demonstrates the inspiring power and importance of digitised library”.
MasterCard Balaton sound is holding their music festival at Lake Balaton on the 8th -12 July . This event will be present to you DJs such as Afrojack, Pan-pot, George Fitzgerald, Seth Troxler, AME, Guy Gerber and The Matinez Brothers. They will bring the music and there also will be many more presented there.
A 12ft wild beautiful flower installation constructed by Rekorderlig Cider on Broadgate outside Liverpool St Station has given lovelorn Londoner’s the chance to follow an ancient tradition on Midsummer’s Eve. Legend has it that if you pick seven types of flowers and place them under your pillow at night, you’ll dream of your future spouse. Rekorderlig Cider has put a new refreshing twist to this tradition.
June is the lead up to Wimbledon where, as of June 29, you will be able to watch live screening in a beautiful summer garden. The sun is out, so why not grab food and a drink at the The Marco Grill at Stamford bridge, that is open until the end of July.
Launched in April, Marcel Wanders presents a project close to his heart, an animated video about ‘talents’ that are to be unleashed to the world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_eLZBm-ZA4&feature=youtu.be
This June, up until August, David Richard Gallery will be unveiling New York based photographer Bryan Whitney’s, installation ‘Obscure Structures’. These chilling, abstract images opens up a world of architectural forms that only exist in a parallel universe.