Film in progress By Joey Skye.
Post-modern Artist regurgitates herself through the media.
Arriving in a London Black Cab Pandemonia is driven through Notting Hill Gate to her appointment.
The Hair Dressers.
Today, Pandemonia dropped into Children of Vision, Portobello Road, to have her hair done. John, Hair Dresser, and character in Channel 4's Seven Days does her hair.
John attends to Pandemonia spraying her hair with the finest imported silicone. Pandemonia reads articles about herself from Grazia and ID magazines whilst being filmed by Joey Skye. Joey Skye is in turn being filmed by the C4SevenDays crew. Channel 4 is being photographed by Retox magazine who themselves are unknowingly been photographed by the public.
Onion, the dog, shows off his ‘bat wings’ to Snowy.
Sitting outside Mike’s Café, Pandemonia has a coffee and talks to John about Art, life and a trip to New York. She tells John about her forth coming Pop Art sculpture show, at the Aubin Gallery, and explains to him how she herself is a construction, made from idealised representations of the female form in the media. “My hair, legs and even dog are symbols of beauty and lifestyle.”
John thinks she will be a hit in the Big Apple.
For more go to
Filmed By Joey Skye – Skye Media Productions
Filmed by Channel 4's Seven Days
Photographed and interviewed by Retox Magazine.
Friday, 29 October 2010
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
Telegraph Picture of the Day
Pictures of the day: 26 October 2010
Pandemonia and fashion designer Pam Hogg are pictured at the premiere of "The Commuter" in London. This short film was shot entirely on the new Nokia N8 mobile phone
The Telegraph
Pandemonia and fashion designer Pam Hogg are pictured at the premiere of "The Commuter" in London. This short film was shot entirely on the new Nokia N8 mobile phone
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Monday, 25 October 2010
The Commuter Party premier, McHenry Brothers
In a Red Latex dress Blond Bomb shell Pandemonia attends the, McHenry Brothers, film premier of The Commuter Party with her trusty friend Snowy, the white inflatable dog. Her yellow hair captured the Hollywood glamour of Veronica Lake.
Receiving full red carpet treatment at London's Aqua, Pandemonia was captured by Zimbo's co-founder and CEO Tony Mamone.
Photo Zimbo
She met many celebs including Pam Hogg, Hofit Golan, Brian Friedman, and shook hands and exchanged words with Pamela Anderson. Asked afterwards what she said, Pandemonia was reported to reply. “That's just between me and Pamela........ well.... she said, I want one of those”, pointing at Snowy, “and I want to be you!” Snowy looked bemused.
The Film was about the epic journey of Dev Petal trying to get to work; running from machine gun welding traffic warden Charles Dance, he has many adventures encountering Pamela Anderson and Bell Boy Ed Westwick. Shot in High Def on the new Nokia N8 mobile phone, the film had amazing clarity. Could the future of film making now be held in ones palm?
Please send in the photos.
More pohotos....
Richard Goldschmidt and Rex Features
Receiving full red carpet treatment at London's Aqua, Pandemonia was captured by Zimbo's co-founder and CEO Tony Mamone.
Photo Zimbo
She met many celebs including Pam Hogg, Hofit Golan, Brian Friedman, and shook hands and exchanged words with Pamela Anderson. Asked afterwards what she said, Pandemonia was reported to reply. “That's just between me and Pamela........ well.... she said, I want one of those”, pointing at Snowy, “and I want to be you!” Snowy looked bemused.
The Film was about the epic journey of Dev Petal trying to get to work; running from machine gun welding traffic warden Charles Dance, he has many adventures encountering Pamela Anderson and Bell Boy Ed Westwick. Shot in High Def on the new Nokia N8 mobile phone, the film had amazing clarity. Could the future of film making now be held in ones palm?
Nokia N8 Presents - "The Commuter" from Nokia HD on Vimeo.
Please send in the photos.
More pohotos....
Richard Goldschmidt and Rex Features
Lilaesthete's Blog. "Pandemonia"
Bucharest-based blog lilaesthete writes about Pandemonia.
"Who is she? The love child of Leigh Bowery and Jessica Rabbit?...
Pandemonia is a construct. She is a symbol, a simulacrum of culture. She is a persona playing with the Warholesque sense of celebrity. The form here takes center stage to the complete disregard of the content. .....
The world is no longer a dull place now that she mingles with the cosmopolitan crowd of fashionistas and art dealers. She’s a tall, slim and shiny mirror for the shallow aspirations of the masses. An experiment gone right."
For more go to lilaesthete's Blog Pandemonia
"Who is she? The love child of Leigh Bowery and Jessica Rabbit?...
Pandemonia is a construct. She is a symbol, a simulacrum of culture. She is a persona playing with the Warholesque sense of celebrity. The form here takes center stage to the complete disregard of the content. .....
The world is no longer a dull place now that she mingles with the cosmopolitan crowd of fashionistas and art dealers. She’s a tall, slim and shiny mirror for the shallow aspirations of the masses. An experiment gone right."
For more go to lilaesthete's Blog Pandemonia
Thursday, 21 October 2010
Illustrations by secondary school student
Monday, 11 October 2010
Italian Vanity Fair
Le fashion addicted fanno a gara per rubare la scena a designer e modelle. Questa signorina londinesse ha addirittura pensato a un total look pvc, cane incluso.
Translation
:"....but this time the winner of the fashion is who make fashion in the street,who for love and passion and not just during the fashion week make the style an art of living.This pretty "lady" decide to weare all pvc dog includeed.
Photos of Pandemonia leaving Romeo Piers London Fashion Week show
Pandemonia hails cab and exits.
Sunday, 3 October 2010
Sunday Times
Sunday Times Style Magazine: Update
Jessica Brinton
People Like Them
A whirlwind week
Fashion week and we're off. First up, the Acne show at Kensington Palace in Princess Margaret's old rooms, and a new friend (“Hello, my name's Pandemonia”), Next, to St Paul's Cathedral for McQueen's memorial. Bjork sings Billie Holiday's Gloomy Sunday (not a dry eye in the house), and Daphne Guinness trips over her shoes (plus gospel choir and Anna Wintour a lament outside). Later at Giles, Kerry Katona is front row and Abbey Clancy is on the cat walk. Tea at Harvey Nichols with the designer Emilio de la Morena and Julia Restoin0Rotfeld (“A simple trench wiz'igh shoes, zat eez sexy”). More parties in shops. Naomi Campbell at Dolce & Gabbana, then Kate Moss at Longchamp: it's sweaty, rather packed. Janice Dickinson (craggy, wild and dangerous) tries to leave with a handbag. Gets apprehended by a male shop assistant (“ You're in big trouble young man”). Much Later, in a Soho dive among the living probably-should-be-dead, the 30th anniversary of Gaz's Rocking Blues. Yawning, we bump into Clash's Mick Jones. “you look tired, love.” Yes! Stay too long anyway. Go home. Happy.
The Sunday Times
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