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PUBLISHED 17 Sep 2011 - 4:21pm
AUTHOR: William Shaw
"The winner of the film competition will receive a free pair of TN29 shoes from the current winter collection"

A great competition from Tracey Neuls.

Watch the video. Then make one yourself. This is the message they've sent us:

We've always been interested in hand gestures. They can say so much. Renowned Milanese artist Bruno Munari deciphered this with his wonderful book Speak Italian - The Fine Art of Gesture.

Sadly, not as much symbolism or art history has been read into feet gestures but here at Tracey Neuls, they mean a lot!

For The London Design Festival 2011 we would like you to make a short film. It is amazing how much narrative can be made with just using surroundings, legs and feet, (with or without shoes). The winner of the film competition will receive a free pair of TN29 shoes from the current winter collection. The film can be a short 30 second clip, taken with a camera or phone and can be uploaded via YouTube.|

An exploring foot enjoys a bit of action, so have fun making your feet famous.

We have uploaded our video of some tap dancing legs for you to see. When you've uploaded it, enter by emailing us to let us know. Be sure to tag your movie "Tracey Neuls Competition". 

See also Tracey Neuls and Faudet -Harrison at the London Design Festival 2011

 

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I love the textile field, especially after walking and standing 4 hours in the V&A. I'd love to see it stay, and possibly with a few more vibrant colours added to the palette. Mian

sam:

I went to John Pawson's exhibition at Design museum last year.
His sophisticated works were very impressive and inspiring.
I am looking forward to seeing this installation very much.

I like it very much!
It is much easier to find an exact place and information.
I will surely use this calendar for LDF this year!

It collaborated very well with installantion of Ron Arad called curtain call at Roundhouse.

Guest:

I love this calendar - it's really comprehensive and completely relevant. It's the first place I go when looking for something to do at the weekend. Thanks LDF! 

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