In Residence: Sue Webster
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When an entire residential road lost power and an eight-foot sinkhole opened up in the street, the north London council of Hackney could no longer turn a blind eye to the rumours surrounding the ‘mole man' house-a property owned by notorious amateur tunneller William Lyttle.
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There is a lot of houses in brazil that is Just like her's... but its because we dont have money to finish
@chippies121
4 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣 same in Jamaica
@lauraguedes1525
4 жыл бұрын
@@chippies121 rich people stole even our poor design home ideas... thats sad Hahahah
@chippies121
4 жыл бұрын
@@lauraguedes1525 so true 🤣
@NodeNomad
4 жыл бұрын
hahahha.. cultural appropriation 😂
@heyya7464
4 жыл бұрын
You’re hilarious
I absolutely love the backstory of this home and this courageous woman! The home is lovely, from what I could see, and so unassuming from the street view.
"A place no-one wanted to touch, obviously" - apart from several busloads of property developers.
This is a masterpiece. The house. The cinematography. The vision 👌
Aww, the beauty in what people feared. Can you imagine how driven Mole man was? She has given new life .
Awesome house! I remember seeing a news story about this house about 7-10 years ago and thought it was hilarious what 'the mole man' had been doing for so many years! Its really amazing how the house has ended up thanks to Sue Webster and her architect!! Well done for preserving such an unusual house and actually making it a work of art! Really really beautiful!!
I remember when the Moleman house making it into the international news years ago. I wondered what had happened to it. Great video
"Being born an artist is like having a burden on your back; it's always chasing you, it consumes you, and you're never satisfied." So true.
@nedludd8633
4 жыл бұрын
Bollox ! It's a blessing to have something that holds your interest ,even if it is a hard process sometimes
@Mloofylicious
4 жыл бұрын
@Travis Rabble Only a burden of privilege if you're someone like Stella McCartney, others have to fight their way to the top and live in places like this not really by their own choice.
@NS-ur5ss
4 жыл бұрын
EVERY ONE IS AN ARTIST AS WE ALL CREATE HOWEVER SOME CREATERS ONLY SEE ART THAT ENDS IN THEIR OWN REFLECTION.
@CheerUp2
4 жыл бұрын
@Travis Rabble Nah not always true. The curse of my one friend sadly her family has never been well off and she had to pay for all of her school. She had one more year but decided to take a break and work to save money but now she has gotten in a cycle of the school not giving her full financial aid since she is working and would be considered part time. So she is pretty sure she will never be able to finish her last year and get the degree. She is photographer but the work she does if very not main stream, she hates wedding, landscape, basic and boring photography would sooner make her want to die. So she is cursed with the love of the weird in photography and would never be satisfied at any corporate company since she thinks so abstractly. She has no privilege, but due to the way she thinks of the world she feels trapped. Being a artist with no money and a niche interest is a curse
This House was so lucky to have this woman🥰
At 3:00 GREAT shot of the cat going down the stairs
the music in this... wow
@marquamfurniture
4 жыл бұрын
So annoying that she's talking over it. s/
@futurebrilliantteam8851
4 жыл бұрын
@@marquamfurniture if she wasn't there you would not have heard this music.
@laladui
4 жыл бұрын
Who is playing? Who is this please?
@Ka-ly8oi
4 жыл бұрын
the music is too loud
@greenapple6
4 жыл бұрын
@@Ka-ly8oi same with me, too loud and annoying
It's so raw. The whole thing is just a masterpiece
Fresh take on this series. Love it!
A clear example that the harmony of a place is the human being, raw walls, unfinished spaces, exposed concrete, rusty old paint, and yet put together, it agrees beautifully with art, with the cosmovision of its owner, furniture with timeless design, adequate lighting, serene vegetation ... a space that, starting from conflict and decadence, embraces creativity.
New In Residence! love it
Inspiring stirring my dull roots with spring rain... mmn, artists are never ever satisfied, its what I have forgotten about me, thanks Sue, love the house.
Nice gaff if you're lucky enough to have a spare million lying around.
Wow that's interesting! I live in Hackney and knew about the Mole Man but I didn't know what had happened to the house - love the way it's been revamped.
Excellent. I used to go past that house all the time, glad somebody took it on. Brilliant work.
Too cool. Sue Webster - YOU. ROCK.
INCREDIBLE renovation. Dream house.
I'm so glad I opened this . Our house is almost just like that - unfinished. Got some inspiration from this!
Include the music, please?
I remember seeing a documentary/video on this house and the moleman!! Nice to see this follow up and rescue !
I love the way she restored as much as possible what he had created.
What a work of art! i also like the guitar sound in the background it fits perfectly wow!
Brilliant.
Love love love these videos. Did I mention I love the In Residence videos?
Brilliant Sue , I can totally relate to you in every way 💡
Fantastic!
I like the lights
Creativity has no boundaries and you and far beyond
DEFINITIVAMENTE, mi episodio favorito.
Very informative!
Good sounds & cool residence.
Oh my gosh, I remember the news about the Mole man. Yes, it's a true story. We used to live in the north too.
I like the house a lot.The rawness and honesty of the texture paired with glass and minimalist approach was really cool. We can only comment on this house but definitely not judge. Every house is unique. User shapes his habitat.
Creativity has no boundaries and you Went far beyond
What an incredible house. Really fantastic bit of design and architecture.
This is amazing.
I am so curious about how this cool story is captured, what lens and camera. I will dive into Emile his work!
the music is incredible! can anyone recommend songs very similar to this?
@imdanhoover
4 жыл бұрын
thought so too..i just started looking around for more
@joeymorangarza
4 жыл бұрын
Harold Budd "Balthus Bemused by Color"; Benoît Pioulard "Moss Detail", "Ruth"; Brian Eno "Light Paintings"; Brian Eno/Harold Budd "Wind in Lonely Fences"; Daevid Allen "Euterpe Gratitude Piece"; Oneohtrix Point Never "Woe Is The Transgression II" are all good branching off points, but the music used in this video is Daniel Lanois-ish, especially if you're into the guitariness aspect, of which "Asylum" from Slingblade OST and "Signals" from the Apollo OST he did with Brian Eno, are good recommendations. Last, but certainly not least (in fact the greatest) is Daniel Lanois, Harold Budd, and Brian Eno's album The Pearl. All these recommendations and further exploration of the artists will lead you to the vibe that you resonated with in this clip.
@imdanhoover
4 жыл бұрын
all great stuff..big eno/budd fan...music credits at end of video show Oscar Robertson Dave Bardon..."sunglasses for jaws"..check it out..pretty funky
@psychicpieclub9419
4 жыл бұрын
The soundtrack to Dead Man is similar and I think you'd like it.
@imdanhoover
4 жыл бұрын
excellent soundtrack..
at night, from inside the house, you still can hear the burrowing sound of Mr.Lyttle.
Was the Sliding glass roof produce by Meia, sliding roofs?
she is awesome! i love her spirit :-)
Anyone else notice the Danny Fox painting at 2:54?
The mole man 😂😂 love that story
cool stereo setup, marantz and Wilson audio!
Inspired
The only London video in the catalogue that mentions the location.
Interesting history, interesting lady( Artist).
Very interesting, i would not live there but its an interesting renovation!
Fantastic
Anyone: Nobody wants this old broken down- Sue Webster: 👋
Great story and we'll put together video.
WOW!!!
I love this lady!
Such an incredible house!
probably my fav in Residence (besides xavier corberos)
Finding a place that is home can satisfy...after longing for it..happy days.🌵
That house is perfect
Cool history
OH how love this house ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Radical!
Nice hifi system, not cheap. Interesting artistic person as the house as well..
It’s really hard to turn away.
Sue Webster you rock! Love you and your taste.
She is amazing!
Captioning says "Seizing the Van Cheese" for Siouxsie and the Banshees ;-)
Beautiful non words
very strong character in this house.
Love
Leave it to a real artist to see “the good bones.” Great fit, seems to work well.
Yes what is the music?
Great house, great person
New favorite channel
lovely
Love the history of the he house, what she has done with it, and her !!
I love her, she's great.
wow
Cool taste in music xxx
Name of the. Music ?
one of my fav house so far aah
David Adjaye was such a good choice for this intervention. Sue Webster is a visionary
What? What? I CAN'T HEAR YOU!
Interesting, Siouxsie Sioux has influence me in everything too.
Music???
Please, where can I find that music
Always chasing you. Never satisfied. I felt that....✊
Could somebody, ANYBODY, PLEASE tell which band or who is playing the music starting at 00:11. The question has been asked, but somehow NOBODY is answering it. Please help.
Anyone know what the soundtrack is?
I liked the music too. What is it?
Scary. Ugh.
58 dislikes fron latin america unfinish house.
THE CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She. Is. Awesome.
anyone knows what those speakers are?
Trippy.
i like the house
This house are so COOOOL!!!! and cult.