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An Online Magazine showcasing University of Lincoln creative students work.

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Contents Matthew Harris

Rob Ashton

Aj Richards

Ollie Wilkins

Interview: Cakebomb

Competition

Ben Webb

Andrew Rowland

Christabel Jay

Inigo Taylor

Article: Now I like a Drink

Dan Gahnstrom

Hannah Robinson

Dandoanddodd

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Contents Matthew Harris

Rob Ashton

Aj Richards

Ollie Wilkins

Interview: Cakebomb

Competition

Ben Webb

Andrew Rowland

Christabel Jay

Inigo Taylor

Article: Now I like a Drink

Dan Gahnstrom

Hannah Robinson

Dandoanddodd

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EditorsNote

The work that is in this magazine has been thought up and created by current university of Lincoln stu-

dents. Yes, some may be better than others at what they do but this magazine for me is not necessar-

ily about the best of Lincoln, its about how confident and different people can be in their work which I hope

shows in this magazine. I try and showcase work that is a little bit different and help create a new generation of design. This magazine

is strictly for the artists and I hope it helps people get recognized and praised for their hard work and skill.

Enjoy Issue 2!

Lewis Healey

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Matthew Harris

2nd Year Media Production Studentwww.twitter.com/IQrow

http://www.youtube.com/user/IQrow

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Matthew Harris

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Rob Ashton

3rd Year CLM Http://www.rob-ashton.co.uk

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Aj Richards

1st Fine Art Student

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Project for a Fine Art Brief.

Using ice, plastic film and metal wire

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Ollie Wilkins3rd year Illustration Studentillustrated story

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How to You manage your work and cakebomb together?

Bing:Well there are peaks and troughs in our content because we might have a university project to, so we haven’t really found an equilibrium yet.

Tom: I actually find that me and bing get into competition quite a lot, we feed off each others energy and end up creating a lot of content at a certain period.

Would you consider yourself as a collective?

Bing: Definitely!, Originally there was a lot more to the stills side of things where we design comics that are still going which I do. I try and release a comic every week and some of our other members are very arty but its hard because of the distance of some of our members. Because me and tom are in close proximity we can work together a lot more.

Has cakebomb grown over the years?

Bing: Yes my skills have grown in website design and I always test new ideas and skills on the cakebomb website to make it better. We always re design the website to make it more stream lined for our vast audience.

Do you think its easier to get publicity as a group rather than together?

Tom: I think we all get publicity and I think we suck in our own individual traffic. I think I get people interested personally!

Bing: If you look at the statistics some people go straight to toms blog or mine. People in different circles have found the website through me because I’m quite good at social networking in the real world.

Where do you want to be in the future? With cakebomb? Or individually?

Tom: We want to be the British version of college humour, they were a group of American college guys that started making videos together and grew natural, which is what we want. We hope cakebomb will grow bigger and bigger.

Http://www.Cakebomb.co.uk2nd Year Media Production Students

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Ben Webb

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This project examines the common but usually unknown ‘family secret’. In each frame a secret relevant to each photo-

graph is concealed in an envelope. Natu-rally, as an audience, we want to know

what is hidden in each envelope but I am asking you to look into the photograph

and your imagination for answers.

2nd Year Contemporary Lens Media Studenthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/benwebb/http://www.bwebbphoto.blogspot.com/

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2nd Year Fine Art Student

AndrewRowland

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Christabel Jay

2nd Year Contemporary Lens Media Studenthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/thissideoftheblue/

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Inigo Taylor

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Series Taken In India

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Inigo Taylor3rd year Contemporary Lens

Media Studenthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/28259213@N08/

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Now I like a drink... a ‘drink drink’, I’m a student it’s what I’m best at, well second to sleeping. What’s my poison? A nice cold pint of Strongbow and a cheeky tequila slammer on the side, yes please! But I recently made a decision, a decision that was greeted with heckles of ‘Corinne, are you being serious’ and ‘when pigs to start fly, and then maybe’ each followed by ample laughter. This decision being that I’m laying off the booze till the Christmas holidays. 5 and half weeks of sobriety, doesn’t seem too long really, except when I consider, I have drunk alcohol more than once a week since I was 15 years old.

This decision is not down to getting myself into any ‘serious trouble’ whilst under the influence, I can honestly swear down I have never been in trou-ble with the boys in blue and, touch wood, will never be. I thought it could be an interesting and, undoubtedly, a comical experiment to see if silly be-haviors dissolve, to see if I still have a good night and finally, to see how far my will power can carry me.

Now I was understandably concerned, when I agreed to attend the new night in SCY; Undertone, that whilst my peers bounced around in a drunk-en stupor to the sounds of Stenchman, that I would be ludicrously bored out of my sober mind. In fact, I had one of the best nights I have had in Lincoln for a very long time.

Do you have to be drunk to have a good time?

Article: Corinne Dudley

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The music was spot on, in one of the best clubs in Lincoln and I was with my best mates, they were fairly intoxicated but rightly so. I saved a fair amount of money, only paid the couple of quid in and the three quid odd for my cigarettes, compared to the usual extra 3/4 or even more for pre drinks at home and the god knows how much I would usually spend in the club on drinks. I didn’t kiss any strange boys, not that I would usually you understand and I somehow still managed to fall flat on my arse, whilst the drunken ones, all stood firmly on the ground and neither one of them fell or tripped the entire night, laughed and somehow managed to get the entire thing on video. Oh the shame that it would inevitably be on the dreaded Facebook in the morning! Many a chuckle was had, still mostly at my expense due to my incredibly entertaining plummet towards the sticky floor of SCY, despite the rest my poor liver was having. Oh and I must add, I may be giving up the booze for a few weeks of the year, but don’t think its forever and do not think I will be giving up my darling Marlboro lights, I’m not completely bonkers!

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DanGahnstrom

2nd year Media Production Studenthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/43646840@N04/

Piece for ‘what happens now’English Conference at The Uni-versity of Lincoln with will self as a guest speaker & Carol Ann Duffy

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Hannah Robinson

‘Word Ball’

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Josh Dando & Steven Dodd, a creative team in their 3rd year at the University of Lincoln, studying Creative

Advertising.

dandoanddodd

Like some sort of south-coast & north-east creative hybrid, they work mainly in advertising, but have been

known to dabble in design, illustration, photography and film-making...or whatever else gets them out of having

proper jobs.

Blurb by Steve Doddhttp://www.dandoanddodd.com

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