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s that is our environment, in awe. Yet blind corners abound, symbolising our attitude - as perpetrator. This cuboid landscape pleads for respect, repentance and care. Tania Murray Threipland (age 38) Embankment, I firstly think that it is an image of an ice burg, which is building up to be an exciting experience for many people. Secondly, I think that is a bit like a massive climbing frame, if you made it stable to walk on. Make it so maybe you can have some that are loose, so you can see what people do with them. It would feel like a cold playground. Jessica May Murray Threipland (age 10)My review is about your huge sculpture, I think it is excellent and should be greatly rewarded for it. It is as though you were in the Artic or Antarctic; I think it has a really cool feel to it. I might ask you how long it took to stack because it would take me ages to stack them up let alone keep them up. Thank you for this lovely sculpture and will be remembered for a long time. Calum Murray Threipland (age 12)A dumb blankness full of meaning, as Melville said of the whiteness of his elusive whale. Whiteread's white boxes play similar games of hide and seek with the viewer, who can of course wreak revenge by hiding and seeking in them. They are transients, just like those other Embankment inhabitants. Whiteread is playing home games again, not least in installing an occupying force of micro-galleries ? white cubes - in the gallery hall, cutting space to size. Whiteness well worth reading.Stephen Benson, NorwichThe Tate
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e. It was connected with romance then; all the Americans were fantasising about the moon landing and how we may live on another planet.'And that's the psychological aspect that interests you? 'Oh yes.'Simons grew up in Neerpelt, Belgium. He was an only child. His father joined the army at the age of 17; his mother worked as a cleaner. Neerpelt has a population of 16,000 now, and back then the only access to popular culture in this rural area came from the local record shop, where Simons bought Kraftwerk and Joy Division records as a teenager. Music has always been important to him and he's referenced Richey Edwards from the Manic Street Preachers, Joy Division's Ian Curtis and Peter Saville's Factory Records artwork in various Raf Simons collections. He did well at school but resisted his teachers' efforts to guide him in the sensible direction of law or medicine, and instead headed off to study industrial design at college in nearby Genk, a city dominated by car manufacture. He started his professional life as a furniture designer but became fascinated by fashion when the Belgian designers known as the Antwerp Six - internationally, the best known are Dries van Noten, Ann Demeulemeester and Walter Van Beirendonck - became famous in the Eighties. He says he wasn't interested in fashion before then, he was interested in 'dress code', which seems a very Raf-ian distinction. With the help of Linda Loppa (then director of the Antwerp Fashion Academy) he worked as an intern with Van Beirendonck and finally launc
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ent of the Olympics than a lot of other matches with this sort of crowd.3.54pm BST The players are making their way out on to the pitch, which Anita Asante has described as being "like a carpet", and immediately the conversations about the heat in Cardiff begin. I've checked closely, and no one has melted in advance of the national anthems.National anthems: The New Zealand players make a game go of it despite having a camera shoved up their nostrils and complete silence in the stands. Cheers go up as the first few notes of God Save the Queen ring out, and the GB players, hands on one another's shoulders, shout the first chorus. Eni Aluko can't keep a massive grin off her face, while Kelly Smith looks as though she might shed a tear as she commits the view to memory. This is almost certainly her final international tournament.1 min The captains shake hands and flip a coin with the American referee, Kari Seitz, and amid an excitable yelp from all sides, the Games commence as Smith squeezes the ball, places it, and Asante rolls it off the spot to her. It's lovely to have occasion to use the word 'commence'. London 2012 is underway!2 min Almost a horrendous start for New Zealand as Erceg stumbles over the ball, but she keeps her call and from a long Bindon punt, NZ are straight up the other end and worrying Stoney. The ball in from the left is cut out, though, and NZ are forced to start again from the back.For some reason GB are wearing their change strip today, which is a New Zealand-white, while New Zealand w
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