Friday, June 5, 2009

Inspirational Costumes/ Trash and Treasure











Sweeney Todd must be one of the best musicals ever written it is a very Black and slightly morbid movie by the genius that is Tim Burton, there isnt much that this director and writer dose that doesn't blow my mind, he just has this thing that is uniquely Tim Burton.

The cloths and sets in this movie are some of the best work l have seen on film, The clothes that Sweeney wears are of much inspiration to me and l must get my assistants to get to work and create me some simmler pieces of beauty.
l have also been spending some time looking around at trash and treasure markets finding lots of cool and steamy things that l will take into my Dream Works Laboratory and create some Steampunk inspired inventions as soon as l can l will post some works in progress on these inventions....
IN STEAM WE TRUST
PROFESSOR VON BRADLEY












Thursday, May 7, 2009

Loving being back in a city with culture






l am so happy that l have arrived back in the city of my birth. l love this town l think it is one of the great cities of the world, it might not have the history of some of the other great cities but for music,art dinning,and just beautiful aesthetics it is up there with the best. There is still a lot of the old Victorian styled Melbourne town left, you just have to walk around the city and you can see it everywhere, it would have been an amazing place back in her day. l am so looking forward to my steampunk tram ride dinner that is being planned on the tram car restaurant funnily for the night of my birthday it will be a splendid night. l am also looking forward to seeing some of the beautiful artwork that is on show at the Melbourne Art gallery witch is having a Salvador Dali exhibition next month that is the biggest exhibition of his works to ever be shown in Australia.l will be doing a lot more posts now l am here about the beautiful things my town has to offer..

Monday, April 20, 2009

C W Stoneking is the man

l cant get enough of CW Stoneking at the moment he sounds so good , l think it could be that l am moving back to Melbourne town after so long away and he reminds me of going to the pub on a Sunday arvo and seeing him play...l cant wait to get back there and see all the great things that the city has to offer, the art, music, architecture just everything that l have missed after spending the past couple of years in da country....



Sunday, April 19, 2009

Dr Who




l have never been a fan of Dr Who actually l use to hate it, l couldn't sand it and l put it up there with MASH in shows l could never get into as much as l would watch them because everyone else did as l was growing up. That was until the latest series of Dr Who began with David Tennant as the good Dr. l find it an amazing show now, it really has taken a big step forward for me in the way it is shot. The visual nature of the latest series is fantastic l cant get enough of the costumes and the sets are just amazing, it really has blended the past and future together in the way that l think it would look like..

Thursday, April 9, 2009

The forgotten genius of Nikola Tesla




The forgotten genius of Nikola Tesla, this man should be remembered like the greats of science and invention , Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton and Thomas Edison but for some reason his genius has been forgotten, if you asked someone one on the the street who invented AC power they wouldn't have a clue, l find that somewhat strange considering it was probably the most important invention of the modern world and he was the greatest of all inventors of all time...

Monday, March 23, 2009

Experimental instruments

l found this amazing experimental instrument maker Tim Kaiser last night when l was watching make TV on you tube, he makes experimental musical instruments from scavenged objects that he finds, they are just truly amazing.
l wish to also make weird and wonderful musical instruments one day soon (when l move back to the city and can access what l need and find a work shop) l hope you enjoy this little video.


Monday, March 16, 2009

These are a few of my favorite things





1.simi's spanish guitar
(beautiful instrument)

2.Deep sea diver mask clock
(just love this clock bought it from a second hand shop)

3.Motorcycle goggles
(keep the wind from my eyes and keeps me looking good at the same time)

4.Antique shop card
(great little shop when its open!)

5.Top Hat
(a gentleman's baseball cap)

6.Wholly irresponsible experiments
(fantastic little book full of crazy experiments for the everyday professor)

7.Leather bound book
(this was the first Christmas present from someone very close to me)

8.Pocket watch
(every gentleman should have a pocket watch)

9.The art of Angelique Houtkamp
(this great book is from one of my favorite artists)

10.By any means DVD
(a modern day around the world in 80 days, fantastic adventure story)

11.Make magazine
(just discovered this magazine full of great little projects to be done from home)

12.Make magazine
(how to build your own box guitar issue, cant wait to make this!)

13.Nose picking for pleasure
(interesting book about the different forms and styles of nose picking)

14.Back in the day
(one of my new books 101 things everyone used to know and do)

15.Around the world in 80 days
(classic)

16.Wholly irresponsible Exploits
(sequel to wholly irresponsible experiments)

17.Peking to Paris
(my favorite travel dvd, a group of friends set off from Peking in 100 year old cars retracing the steps of the first ever car race that took place in the early 1900)

18.Black books
(very very funny show)

Friday, March 13, 2009

The first Steampunks 2000 years ago?

Where the ancient Greeks the first Steam Punks?

Back in the early 1900's divers off the coast of the Greek island Antikythera discovered a 2000 year old computer. The Antikythere mechanism was a dictionary sized assemblage of 37 interlocking dials used to track the movements of the planets and to determine the dates and places of upcoming Olympic games. It was thought that gears of this kind was not invented for at least another 1500 years.

l think there are many things we have yet to discover about our ancient ancestors, they where far more advanced than many of us think....









Thursday, March 12, 2009

The only people in a Universe this big?

Yesterday l was listening to a podcast of the Science show from radio national and they where talking to a scientist about how he started to discover there would be an Earth like planet orbiting most of the sun like stars in our Universe.
With there being over one billion sun like stars in our Galaxy alone it really makes you think.

What types of other lifeforms that might be out there waiting to be discovered?

l have often looked up into the sky for hours at a time and just wondered what is out there.

l have always believed we are not alone.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Antique Medical Kit

l found this beautiful medical kit in an Antique shop in Northern NSW this week for only $50, not sure how old it is or what it dose but it still has its original business card with it. l am going to do some research to try and find out what it is and it's age if anyone knows what it is let me know...










Friday, February 27, 2009

Finding inspration in a New World from the Old World






l have recently been uninspired by lots of things in this new world and wondered if l will ever be inspired again.

l have recently discovered there is a movement happening where the New and Old world have combined and are creating beautiful fashion and art works, it has inspired the professor to no end that there is hope in this world that the past will not be forgotten but loved and infused buy our generation into our life's with all of the wonders of technology the new century has bought us...

Sunday, February 22, 2009

what the Professor likes




These are just a few photos l found that inspire me......

Professor Of The Month

Sorry l have been in the Lab and haven't had time do do any posts..

But her is the Professor of the Month for February!!

WHY!!!!! The Moleman
A man in Hackney,East London, was banned from his home when it was found that he had dug a network of massive tunnels under his house. William Lyttle took 40 years to remove 100 cubic meters of earth, why did he do this only he knows but he is this months professor for his contribution to home improvements....
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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Fart Maniac


The famous French entertainer, Joseph Pujol, was known by most people as Le Petomane (French for 'Fart Maniac').

He entertained huge audiences at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century with his musical behind He was the highest paid entertainer of his time...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Weird Fact #1


In 1669 HENNIG BRAND discovered the chemical element Phosphourus after a long and unplesant series of experiments that invoved 50 buckets of human urine for each one....

Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Inaugural "Professor Of The Month".

Welcome to the world of Professor Von Bradley!
This is the first of a weekly feature dedicated to those in our weird and wonderful world of brilliant intellect.

The first "Professor Of The Month" award goes to George W Bush, for his outstanding grammatical and public speaking skills.