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Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Olympics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Article 31.1 - The Universl Right to Play


This Summer sees the Olympic Games come to London and the other day I saw a Chinook land in Victoria Park. How weird it was to see the park in which I've played every year since birth militarised in an instance. They were, presumably, running drills ahead of the Olympics.

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Parks are rare places. Places where, pretty much anything goes. Where you go to bun a zoot, play ball or just chill, doing what you like. So, to see them instantly taken over by giant helicopters synonymous with the implementation of rules was disturbing. Ironic that we owe the visit of this machine of death to an event which includes "game"in it's title - they are not playful.

The Chinooks' visit to the ends raises wider questions of space, ownership and freedom. London is increasingly privately owned. Private owners, dictate the rules and impose them by security guards - usually the police or those sporting SIS badges.

In the case of the Olympics, the owners are LOCOG and their security is the military. The Olympic site is surrounded by an £80m fence. It seems like we can only play in spaces in which we are allowed to play.

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When you are a child, your "right to play" is enshrined by the UN. That right is designed to ensure a child's freedom. There is no such right when you are an adult. Play is deemed to be integral to the development of a child, so should you stop developing just because you got older?
Article 31.1 propose a Universal Right to Play inspired by Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. By extending this right to all occupants of the city and raising a collective, social and institutional duty to provide equal opportunities to play for all we offer a vision of a more playful city against which our own can be measured.
On Friday 22nd June, Article 31.1 open an exhibition documenting the playful acts of adults in a converted shop, just off Broadway Market. Some of the acts documented within Workshop 44, take place on the limits of what is deemed acceptable, and some simply ignore the rules imposed on them. 


BNTL play hard. We stretch the limits of what is deemed appropriate and embrace stuff that says "fuck rules", so it's no surprise that a few local faces are part of the show. 

Over the course of the week, I'll be bringing you a glimpse of what Article 31.1 at Workshop 44 has to offer. Hopefully you'll not need much convincing to play hard. 



Friday, 15 June 2012

The Dream Team Documentary

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of 1992's the "Dream Team," NBA TV aired a special documentary outlining the development and achievements of the historic basketball team. The Dream Team is thought of as one of the most iconic teams to have ever been crafted in sports history, winning the gold medal against Croatia during the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Check out the documentary below over the weekend, it's a long one but definitely worth the time.

"If you haven't heard, I'm Michael Magic and Bird all rolled in one"

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Loving bntl like a fat kid loves cake.

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Adidas Consortium ‘Your Story’ Collection

Adidas coming strong like a king size snicker bar on the latest Consortium releases. I personally
would have liked to see a little more color in this drop, but I'm sure they got a few more releases on the consortium line up their sleeve for this year. 

"When Adidas brought back their consortium range last year, the slate was wiped clean giving a fresh start to the premium range. Back for 2012 with the next collection, Adidas invited nine creative partners to fill in the canvas. Concentrating on the 2012 London Olympics the partners were asked to take inspiration from their own Olympic memories from the past and translate that on to various models. From a London photographer’s poolside inspired ZX500, to a Sydney fashion designer’s track and field take on the Matchplay the ‘Your Story’ Consortium line is as diverse as the cultures engaged in the Olympics itself.


Available over at Foot Patrol soon. 


Kate Moross x Adidas Baltic Cup 
(Not in a million years did I see a, Moross X Adidas collaboration on the cards) 
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J. Thomson x Adidas Matchplay
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Quote x ZX500
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Muro x Adidas Pro Shell
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Aloe Blacc x Adidas Decade Hi


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Loving bntl like a fat kid loves cake.

Friday, 27 January 2012

Adidas Archive Team GB Originals Collection

A reworking from the Los Angeles Olympic Games in 1984, the Adidas Originals team have pulled together a great collection of six pieces of apparel and three pieces of footwear. Daily Thompson is the lead for this line with 398 Jersey the centre-piece as a reworked T-Shirt.

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The footwear really stands out with three classic indoor styles, the Gazelle, the Tobacco and the Handball 5 Plug, all in retro GB colourways. The Handball 5 plug is the standout for me and I partickuarly like the addition of the Union Jack on the insole.


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Dropping in February at all the usual spots. Six months till the Olympics and I expect Adidas to come correct, with an unrivalled heritage having sponsored Team GB for god knows how long. If anyone does heritage sportswear well it's always been Adidas. Shout out to Charlie for the heads up and inviting us down to breakfast this am.