Calm down, for pity‘s sake.
Dublin-based Igloo Animations – of Stephen Fry cartoon fame – brings to life the story of choreographer Gillian Lynne as told by educationalist Sir Ken Robinson.
Ken and Gillian approved:
Calm down, for pity‘s sake.
Dublin-based Igloo Animations – of Stephen Fry cartoon fame – brings to life the story of choreographer Gillian Lynne as told by educationalist Sir Ken Robinson.
Ken and Gillian approved:
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-ZMYUT_6cs&feature=youtu.be
Dublin-based Igloo Animation last year created a delightful piece of cartoonery (click here) around Stephen Fry’s feelings on the yuckiest emotion of them all: self-pity. The animation was even retweeted by the man himself.
Igloo has now illustrated a timely (and, for us, highly relevant) Fry monologue on that most thorny of topics, trolling.
Trev at Igloo has suggested if you are a follower of His Fryness you may wish to share it with him.
Thanks Trevor


Home by Colombian artist Miler Lagos – a self-supporting dome of books displayed last year at the Magnanmetz Gallery in New York.
Just something he corbelled together.
Corbelled.
Ah forget it.