#BBCInterview

Prince Harry's exclusive BBC interview reveals his heartfelt wish for reconciliation with the Royal Family, highlighting the emotional turmoil he's facing. He yearns to mend ties, yet faces a hurdle: King Charles' hesitance to communicate linked to security arrangements. This candid discussion underscores the challenges in their relationship and the painful impact of his recent legal loss. Read more about it [here](bbc.com/news/videos/c1mevvrll2). #PrinceHarry #RoyalFamily #BBCInterview #Reconciliation #SecurityConcerns

2025-04-27

📺 FULL BBC INTERVIEW OUT NOW
You might’ve seen the 1-minute clip or listened live, but here’s the full 5-minute interview with BBC Radio Ulster — filmed from my studio and full of Super Connected™ insight, music and why I’ve gone phone-free.

🎙️ The album, the film, the live show — and why Super Connected™ feels more vital than ever in 2025.

📽️ Watch the full video: youtu.be/XqRlx1gzsfs

🎟️ Super Connected™ Live comes to Belfast this Friday — and to London next month.

Experience the show that everyone’s talking about.
Tickets: superconnected.technology/even

#BBC #TimArnold #SuperConnected #BBCInterview #DigitalDetox #SmartphoneFree #PhoneFree #LiveMusic #MentalHealthAndTech

2025-03-23

Banksy’s Hidden Identity Revealed?

An Insight Into the World of Street Art Banksy's artworks continue to attract attention worldwide, particularly following recent revelations about his identity. In this extraordinary BBC interview, Banksy shares rare insights about his art and personal life. Could this finally reveal the mystery of his identity? Watch the full interview: BANKSY - The lost interview A Glimpse into Banksy's Artistic World The interview delves into Banksy's "Turf War" exhibition, a hallmark of his […]

streetartutopia.com/2025/03/24

2025-03-19

Banksy’s Hidden Identity Revealed?

An Insight Into the World of Street Art Banksy's artworks continue to attract attention worldwide, particularly following recent revelations about his identity. In this extraordinary BBC interview, Banksy shares rare insights about his art and personal life. Could this finally reveal the mystery of his identity? Watch the full interview: BANKSY - The lost interview A Glimpse into Banksy's Artistic World The interview delves into Banksy's "Turf War" exhibition, a hallmark of his […]

streetartutopia.com/2025/03/19

2025-03-18

Banksy’s Hidden Identity Revealed (It’s Not Who You Thought!)

An Insight Into the World of Street Art Banksy's artworks continue to attract attention worldwide, particularly following recent revelations about his identity. In this extraordinary BBC interview, Banksy shares rare insights about his art and personal life. Could this finally reveal the mystery of his identity? Watch the full interview: BANKSY - The lost interview A Glimpse into Banksy's Artistic World The interview delves into Banksy's "Turf War" exhibition, a hallmark of his […]

streetartutopia.com/2025/03/18

Street Art Legend Banksy Reveals His Name? A Rare Interview Sparks Debate

An Insight Into the World of Street Art

For years, the identity of the world-renowned street artist Banksy has been shrouded in mystery, sparking countless documentaries and investigations. However, a BBC Radio 4’s special, “The Banksy Story,” sheds light on this enigma. The program features a rare in-person interview from 2003, offering insights into Banksy’s world and, surprisingly, his real name.

Read more: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art

A Glimpse into Banksy’s Artistic World

The interview delves into Banksy’s “Turf War” exhibition, a hallmark of his anti-establishment themes. This 2003 London show was a spectacle of defiance, showcasing graffitied police vehicles and live animals adorned with distinctive police patterns, not to mention the famous Winston Churchill portrait with a twist.

The Name Revelation

In a candid moment, the interviewer, Nigel Wrench, inquires about using Banksy’s real name. The response? “Robbie.” While this opens up possibilities (could he be Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack, or perhaps Robin Gunningham?), it’s a rare peek behind the curtain of the elusive artist.

In this extraordinary BBC interview, Banksy shares rare insights about his art and personal life. Could this finally reveal the mystery of his identity? Watch the full interview: BANKSY – The lost interview

Banksy on Graffiti and Art

Banksy’s views on graffiti are clear: it’s vandalism if it’s illegal, but that’s part of its charm. He sees the city as a playground for expression, where painting and repainting are part of an ongoing dialogue. His approach to art? Quick and impactful, much like the fleeting nature of street art itself.

Banksy’s Take on the Art Establishment

Banksy remains detached from the traditional art world, expressing disinterest in the ‘Brit Art’ movement and a pointed avoidance of selling to figures like Charles Saatchi. His focus is on art that resonates with the public, rather than seeking approval from the elite.

Banksy’s Art in the Market

Despite his disconnection from the art market, Banksy’s canvases are highly sought after, fetching high prices. His reaction? A mix of surprise and indifference, hinting at a disconnection between the artist’s intentions and the commercial value of his work.

Read more: 14 Great Banksy Street Art Photos and Quotes!

What do you think about Banksy’s hints in this interview? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

This post was updated on November 25, 2024, to include new insights and Youtube video with Banksy.

#Art #ArtNews #Banksy #BanksyIdentity #banksyRealName #BBCInterview #contemporaryArt #FamousStreetArtists #graffiti #StreetArt #StreetArtLegend #UrbanArt

A stencil artwork on a textured beige wall, attributed to Banksy, depicts a crouching man with a professional video camera aimed downward. The man, wearing headphones and detailed in black and gray, holds a pink flower with delicate petals in his outstretched hand. The artwork juxtaposes the cold, mechanical nature of surveillance and media with the soft, organic beauty of the flower, creating a thought-provoking commentary on observation and fragility. The base of the wall shows wear and cracks, adding an urban aesthetic to the scene.A statue of Winston Churchill modified with humorous and rebellious touches. The statue, crafted from dark material, features a bright green patch of grass styled as a mohawk on the head, adding a punk aesthetic. Additionally, red paint drips down from the mouth, resembling blood. The background showcases leafless tree branches, emphasizing the outdoor setting. The alterations create a provocative and satirical commentary, blending historical reverence with modern rebellious art.

Unmasking Banksy? The TV Interview Where He Lets Down His Guard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMKVBcV61NI

For decades, Banksy has captivated the world with provocative street art that is both enigmatic and insightful.

A BBC Radio 4 special titled “The Banksy Story” unveiled a rare audio interview with the artist, originally recorded in 2003. In this enlightening conversation, Banksy may have hinted at his true identity with a simple, yet intriguing answer – “Robbie.”

This interview delves deep into Banksy’s early exhibition, “Turf War” which became notable for its audacious display of graffitied police vehicles and a uniquely defaced portrait of Winston Churchill. Through his candid discussion, Banksy reflects on the philosophies that shape his art, emphasizing its transitory nature and his indifferent stance towards the commercial art market.

For a deeper exploration of Banksy’s rare interview and his impact on the art world, go here.

Artworks from the exhibition “Turf War”:

Bird and Grenade

Crude Oil Jerry

Drip Dinner

More: 24 artworks by Banksy: Who Is The Visionary of Street Art

Do you think Banksy’s identity should remain a mystery, or would knowing the artist behind the work change your view on his art?

#AntiEstablishmentArt #ArtAuction #ArtIdentity #ArtMystery #Banksy #BanksyIdentity #BBCInterview #BritishStreetArt #contemporaryArt #FamousStreetArtists #graffiti #GraffitiArt #graffitiCulture #ModernArtLegends #mural #provocativeArt #SocialCommentary #StreetArt #StreetArtUtopia #TurfWarExhibition #UnmaskingBanksy #UrbanArt

Artwork by Banksy featuring a cartoon-style bluebird perched on a branch, holding the pin of a hand grenade with its beak, set against a serene pastoral background with a cottage and lush trees. The juxtaposition of the peaceful scene with the bird's dangerous accessory reflects Banksy's signature commentary on innocence, violence, and the unexpected in modern society.Banksy artwork featuring a mischievous cartoon mouse holding a lit match and dynamite, set within a vintage-style pastoral painting. The mouse’s graffiti-like style contrasts sharply with the classic landscape, complete with cottages and trees, framed in an ornate golden frame. This piece exemplifies Banksy's approach of blending traditional art with contemporary, subversive elements, challenging norms and adding humor and social commentary.
2023-01-13

The BBC has come under fire from scientists for interviewing a cardiologist who claimed certain Covid vaccines could be behind excess deaths from coronary artery disease.

Experts have criticised Dr Aseem Malhotra’s appearance on the corporation’s news channel on Friday, accusing him of pushing “extreme fringe” views, which are “misguided”, “dangerous” and could mislead the public...

theguardian.com/world/2023/jan

#COVID19 #Misinformation #BBCInterview

Terence Eden’s Blogblog@shkspr.mobi
2022-07-19

Solar Efficiency and High Temperature

shkspr.mobi/blog/2022/07/solar

I spoke, briefly, to BBC journalist Tom Singleton about our solar panels and how they're coping in the heat.

The good news is that solar panels work when it is sunny (duh!) - but the bad news is that electronics are generally less efficient when it is hot.

Here are a few examples.

July 16th was a few days before the heatwave:

Edent's Solar Panels

@Edent_Solar

Today I generated 25.19kWh of solar electricity. pic.x.com/mhx3ca7gyz ❤️ 4💬 0♻️ 020:10 - Sat 16 July 2022

A beautiful summer's day. Not a cloud in the sky. And it generated over 25kWh of electricity.

So how did the soaring temperatures change things? July 19th was the hottest day on record. Here's how the panels performed:

Edent's Solar Panels

@Edent_Solar

Today I generated 22.71kWh of solar electricity. pic.x.com/dvvxskkxdl ❤️ 0💬 0♻️ 020:07 - Tue 19 July 2022

Not bad at all! Around 12% lower on the hotter day than the cooler day. You can see from the graph that the maximum generation at solar noon is lower on the hotter day.

I don't regularly monitor the weather - but perhaps I should! It is on cooler days that our panels can hit their maximum generation. In May, because it is cooler, the photovoltaic conversion is more efficient:

Edent's Solar Panels

@Edent_Solar

Today I generated 20.55kWh of solar electricity. pic.x.com/va7k6ewoyu ❤️ 0💬 0♻️ 019:41 - Thu 12 May 2022

As you can see, the panels clip off just under 4kWp. That above example has a lot of cloud cover. Let's take a look at July a few years ago. A a few clouds in the sky, with the temperature hitting about 19°C:

Edent's Solar Panels

@Edent_Solar

Today I generated 28.37kWh of solar electricity. pic.x.com/yvuupc1umt ❤️ 0💬 0♻️ 020:05 - Mon 20 July 2020

Significantly better energy generation!

So, based on all my data, it's apparent that solar panels continue to work well in the new extreme heat that we have. They work better when it is colder.

Well, OK, not in the extreme cold!

Terence Eden is on Mastodon

@edent

Solar panels? More like SNOWLAR PANELS!
😂
☀🚫🌨 🏡 pic.x.com/biy8nqcfdn ❤️ 9💬 1♻️ 008:11 - Fri 01 February 2019

#BBCInterview #solar

Terence Eden’s Blogblog@shkspr.mobi
2016-11-22

Talking SmartHome tech on Radio 2

After hearing my interview on Radio 4, the Jeremy Vine show asked me to talk about my smart home tech for Radio 2.

BBC Radio 2

@BBCRadio2
BBC

We discuss controlling all the devices in your home with your mobile phone. #r2vine pic.x.com/O9hx7aTFpp

❤️ 6 💬 8 🔁 0 13:35 - Thu 17 November 2016

But! There was a twist. Could I demo some of my tech on the radio?

Most IOT kit is portable - but is usually tied to a specific WiFi network. I wondered about the logistics of reconfiguring several bits of kit to work with the BBC's guest WiFi network. Setting up the gadgets can be a laborious task even under optimal conditions. And I'd only have a few minutes to get into the studio to prepare.

A brainwave struck! I'd seen Sam Machin present some home automation hacks at #BathCamp - he'd cunningly used a portable MiFi. All his toys connected to its WiFi, and then used the mobile signal to reach the internet. Genius!

So that's what I did. The night before broadcast I reconfigured a Lifx bulb, a WeMo switch, a cheap IP camera, and my Roomba to teather off my mobile phone. Everything worked! Well, after a bit of bodging.

The Lifx needed to be connected to my main WiFi first in order to get a firmware update - then it happily connected to the phone. The Roomba was a bit temperamental - and is quite bulky - so I dropped it from the list.

Of course, that was at home. In the true spirit of Tomorrow's World, I was sure that something would go wrong! The phone signal would crap out? The configs would reset? The power would blow up?

The technology spirits were smiling on me that day! All the bits and bobs worked flawlessly! The lights dimmed, the power toggled, the camera swivelled! Hurrah!

You can listen to the broadcast - it starts at about 1 hour, 41 minutes in.

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💾 Download this audio file.

If you'd like me on your show, podcast, or event - please get in touch.

#BBC #BBCInterview #IoT #media #NaBloPoMo #radio #SmartHome

Terence Eden’s Blogblog@shkspr.mobi
2016-11-16

Radio 4 IoT Talk

Off the back of my ThingMonk talk I was invited on to BBC Radio 4's PM programme to talk about the Internet of Things in the home.

Listen to me on BBC Radio 4 - about 47 minutes in

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💾 Download this audio file.

Want me on your show or podcast? Give me a call!

You can read more about my IoT adventures, including:

Thanks to Chris Vallance for inviting me to one of the BBC's top secret recording locations.

Terence Eden is on Mastodon

@edent

Replying to @MarcSettle@MarcSettle I can neither confirm nor deny that @radioproducer spent License Fee Payers' money flying me to the Bahamas. ❤️ 0💬 0🔁 016:07 - Tue 01 November 2016

Chris Vallance

@radioproducer

Replying to @edent@edent @MarcSettle Bahamas I wish! Just finished editing on a bench before the park attendant threw me out. Glamorous world of radio part VI ❤️ 1💬 0🔁 017:25 - Tue 01 November 2016

#BBC #BBCInterview #media #NaBloPoMo #radio

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