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I recently went to the arolfini which has alot of difrent things going on i watched a short film called Bomb at Tea Time. Take a trip back in time to the 1940s with this special Silver Screen/Old Media event, open to all. Bombs at Teatime is a portrait of domestic life in Britain throughout one of the most extraordinary decades of our history. At times wry, affectionate and surprising, these rarely seen short films from the BFI National Archive document a time of great austerity as Britain sought to retain its sanity in the shadow of war. I have always been interested in the second world war and enjoyed watching it and it rily was like a window into the 1940’s.

This is an image of the downs in bristol an area near to the famous suspention bridge teken while i was out with my girlfriends sister waling her dog.
`merging both the images and playing around for a while i made this image i just loved the way thay merged i thought it looked like a lightning storm over a mountin but since people have told me thay see a skull and despite trying to make it look like lightning people still tell me thay see the pattern of the trees.
This is the same shot but in the day time, as you can see my castle has come a long way since the frist shot again it was alot of work and i cant beleive how big the hole thing is.
In Minecraft their is a day a night and everything inbetween in these renders my brother was trying to get the lighting from the torches right, as you can see in this shot the lights are to bright.
After building more and more my brother used my castle to perfect his Minecraft Rendering.
This is the first rendered shot with the wall and the cleaned up grounds.
This shot renders the entire area of my castle in Minecraft their is as much to explore underground as their is above, miles of underground tunnels.
We rendered the castle from a few different shots.
I started landscpaeing by first makeing a wall the surrounded the castle, then i leveled out the entire area inside of the wall and evened it out as much as possible.
once i had made the main bulk of the castle i was amazed at just how much work i had done, the majority of the stone to make what you see in the picture i mined from within the mountain its self to create rooms within. now i had got my castle i wanted to landscape the grounds around the castle.
Once i had a big enough space on the top of the mountain i build the main keep. this would be the center main building of my castle.
Once on top i build a tower at each corner of the mountain top my aim was to join them together to create a square.
Whilst at the arolfini i also checked out this cool looking Coal Fired Computer & Tantalum Memorial Media artists YoHa (Matsuko Yokokoji and Graham Harwood) present their Coal Fired Computer. This recent work responds to the displacement of coal production to emerging economic superpowers like India and China after the UK miners' strike in the 80s. Coal Fired Computer also reflects on the complexities of our global fossil fuel reliance as well as the histories of labour and industrialisation. Alongside this is Tantalum Memorial, produced by Harwood, Wright & Yokokoji. This work is a telephony-based memorial to the people who have died as a result of the coltan wars in the Congo.