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Ellie & Oliver Show T-Shirt
£20 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
100% white cotton, 6 colour screen print
Edition of 25
Join the Ellie & Oliver Show fanclub with this special limited edition t-shirt featuring the rainbow Punch & Judy logo designed by Emily Chappell. Just 25 of these t-shirts were printed at the start of 2012 to celebrate the launch of Ellie Harrison and Oliver Braid’s weekly radio show.
4 LIVE Broadcasts
£10 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
DVD Boxset
Run time 71 mins approx (stereo / PAL)
Now on general release! This special DVD ‘boxset’ was devised as part of The End Product for Collective in Edinburgh to conclude and commodify the series of ‘LIVE Broadcasts’ Ellie made over the course of a year. It features ‘Transmission: Glasgow to London’ (December 2010), ‘UK Weather Report’ (April 2011), ‘Personal Political Broadcast’ (May 2011) and ‘Best of the Rest’ (November 2011).
Day-to-Day Data + Confessions
£20 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
2 × books as detailed below
You can now buy both of Ellie Harrison’s publications - including the 2005 book Day-to-Day Data and Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector published in 2009 - together for the first time and save £6 GBP.
Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector
£10 GBP (signed, including FREE postage in the UK)
140 × 210 × 5 mm (portrait)
Softcover, 40 pages (24 pages in full colour)
Published by Plymouth College of Art Press in 2009 as one of the major outcomes of Ellie’s period of residency at the college. The book provides a reflective overview of many of Ellie’s ‘data collecting’ projects including Eat 22, Gold Card Adventures, Sneezes 2003 and web-based projects such as Tea Blog. It features a specially commissioned text by Sally O’Reilly and an introduction by Hannah Jones.
Day-to-Day Data
£16 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
210 × 242 × 10 mm (portrait)
Hardcover, 80 pages with full colour throughout
Published by Angel Row Gallery in 2005 to coincide with the launch Day-to-Day Data - Ellie’s curatorial project. The book features profiles of each of the 20 artists involved in the project, plus five specially commissioned page-based works by Tony Kemplen, Gabrielle Sharp, Therese Stowell, Tim Taylor and Mary Yacoob. It also features two specially commissioned essays by Ben Highmore and Kris Cohen with an introductory text by Ellie Harrison.
Hen Weekend Bag
£10 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
430 × 380 × 130 mm (capacity 19 litres)
Heavy duty 14oz cotton canvas, with long carry handles.
This limited edition Hen Weekend shopping bag was produced for the pilot Hen Weekend event held at De La Warr Pavilion in 2007. Founded by Ellie Harrison, Hen Weekend is a new format networking event for female artists, writers and curators, which takes place at seaside arts venues. The bag features the Hen Weekend logo designed by Eleanor Grosch.
Gold Card Adventures Promotional Poster
£5 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
635 × 1015 mm
Produced to publicise Ellie’s Gold Card Adventures exhibition at Piccadilly Circus Underground station in 2005, for which she recorded the total distance she travelled on London Transport in a year. This bright pink poster features a selection of the imitation postcards Ellie designed for the exhibition, plus a reproduction of the actual Gold Card she used to make all the journeys.
Tea Blog ‘Tea Stain’ Sticker
£1 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
80 mm diameter
This limited edition ‘Tea Stain’ sticker was produced in a run of 500 in 2007, to commemorate the second year of Ellie’s Tea Blog project - for which she recorded her thoughts every time she had a cup of tea for three years.
Hen Weekend Button Badge
£1 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
24 mm diameter
Promotional Hen Weekend button badge. Founded by Ellie Harrison, Hen Weekend is a new format networking event for female artists, writers and curators, which takes place at seaside arts venues. The badge features the Hen Weekend logo designed by Eleanor Grosch.
The Quotidian Factor Button Badge
£1 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
24 mm diameter
Limited edition button badge made in a small run for the contestants of The Quotidian Factor - an artists’ workshop devised by Adele Prince and Ellie Harrison and run at Aspex Gallery in Portsmouth in 2005. The badge features the Q logo designed as a pastiche of the logo of the cult TV game show - The Krypton Factor.
Limited Edition Eat 22 Print
£800 GBP (including delivery)
1.2 × 0.8 metres
Edition of 15 prints, mounted, signed and numbered.
This limited edition digital print features all of the 1,640 images taken during Ellie’s 2002 project Eat 22, for which she photographed everything she ate for a year. The animated film featuring all these images, is now owned by the Wellcome Trust and features on permanent display at their Wellcome Collection museum in London. The image to the left is for illustrative purposes only, to see the actual print please visit the Eat 22 website.
Channel Swimming Challenge Logbook
£2 GBP (including FREE postage in the UK)
74 × 106 mm
The Channel Swimming Challenge is open to people from all over the world to take part in. The challenge is to swim the 34 kilometre distance across the English Channel - by recording and adding together all the lengths you swim at your local pool. The Logbook was published to coincide with the launch of Bath Time - Ellie’s web-based work for Victoria Baths in Manchester. It features everything you need to know to get started with your challenge plus plenty of room to log all your swims.
Cubicle Clock Screen Saver
FREE (PC only)
1.25MB
This screen saver was made as part of Ellie’s period of residency at Victoria Baths in Manchester in 2004, where she was commissioned to make the web-based work Bath Time. The screen saver features a full screen working clock, which displays the time using numbers taken from the changing cubicles at Victoria Baths.
One Mega Bite Screen Saver
FREE (PC only)
1.80MB
Originally made in 2002 as a standalone Flash animation, which was exactly 1MB in size. This piece aimed to playfully illustrate its own file size by interpreting it in terms of our normal understanding of the word ‘bite’. When converted into a screen saver, however, the file size of the piece increased slightly, but it still looks as tasty.