vrijdag 24 september 2010

3024010


3024 # 010

MARTYN

-LEFT HANDER
-SHOOK UP

Out before you know it.

Lillian Schwartz PIXILLATION

A 1970's take on the digital future creeping in your bloodvains like a spambot gone mental. I love it. How big was Lillian Schwartz's crystal ball back in the days?



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donderdag 23 september 2010

FLICKR


To go full circle virtually, I also have a Flickr-page now. It's not as much "fun" as Facebook (yawn) but since the new Google-picture search sucks hard, I think Flickr is the next best pixel-dump on the net. Unfortunately there is an upload limit of 200 pictures, but you get the idea...Check it here.





BASCHZ vs LA MELODIA


Mad visual professorBaschz goes crazy with this sleeve-design for La Melodia's 12" Electronic Love.Check out the augmented reality part below. Both originally from Eindhoven, it makes you wonder what is in the tapwater over here...great job guys!

TIME LAPSE

from outta space

woensdag 22 september 2010

JEKYLL & HYDE


..did a little interview.Voila!

haha

Dave Shrigley explains it one more time...

FACES OF DEATH

Brilliant! Collaborative annual project by Milton Carter. Hilarious, witty and funny on top of that. At least you don't die for nothing being a celebrity and all...

Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble featuring Flying Lotus

Miguel Atwood-Ferguson Ensemble "Drips/Take Notice" feat Flying Lotus from Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on Vimeo.

Eric Tabuchi / Larosoire


Check out the website of photographer Eric Tabuchi. It features some nice typology projects that for some reason seem very familiar, focusing on stuff you see on a daily basis, but you never really get to categorise the way he does. It's like Bernd and Hilla Becher's pictures but in a post-modern globalised European copy-paste setting.


It reminds me just a little bit of another French photographer that I used to really like long time ago on fotolog, Larosoire. The work on his fotolog is not recent, but beautiful nonetheless, and it goes on and on.




Ouch!

Next level shit...or is it? It looks really promising, Os Gemeos in motion picture.