Wednesday, June 30, 2010

[pic] Calling Alice

[pic] I guess you had to be there.


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[pic] Lynch


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[pic] splash


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[pic] Never opened in Singapore.

Where The Wild Things Are opens tomorrow in North America, I’m jealous because I have to wait another month but I made this poster anyway!(If you don’t get the reference, go here)

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[pic] there is still


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[pic] Lee Griggs




Lee Griggs
[osso] awesome.

[pic] One of my very favourite things.




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[pic] The Vader Project


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[pic] Tate



[vid] my current project

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Monday, June 28, 2010

[vid] Wolfram Alpha : Totally Awesome

Totally Awesome.
This site has got to be one of the coolest things I've seen.

http://www.wolframalpha.com/


This was forwarded to me from my mom.
She is also the awesome.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

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[pic] The Big Caption

[pic] From osso

[game] Every Day The Same Dream

[play this game on the site] because that's how it's meant to be played. this embed is only good for a preview.

[pic] clayboy

Awesome pics from an awesome feed. osso

[vid] [pic] All The Rage


This A Sunny Day In Glasgow video [via] stirs memories of this great photo set I saw on Hi-Fructose...

[pic] Bea Fremderman

[pics] Joyrider

Ross McDonnell

[vid] Mexican Institute of Sound (M.I.S.) - El Microfono


[vid] Born Ruffians - What To Say

Born Ruffians - What to Say (HD) from Jared Raab on Vimeo.
Watch the making-of video here: vimeo.com/12257234
From the Album Say It
Available Now on iTunes, Amazon and all other places fine records are sold.
Directed by Jared Raab
Cinematography by Peter Dreimanis
Produced by Josh Warburton

Working with artist/computer programmer Rob Bairos, the video was recorded entirely off of a vintage oscilloscope. Oscilloscopes are used for viewing voltages, primarily in the sciences, medicine, engineering, telecommunications and industry. Though other people have reprogrammed oscilloscopes to display images in the past, the “video to scope” process used in this video is the first of its kind. The images you see are made up of a single point of light, moving quickly across a screen in order to draw shapes – that means the entire Born Ruffians video for “What to Say” displays vector images made from only one continuous line. The footage was shot once on video, edited, converted for use on the oscilloscope (using a live visuals program called TouchDesigner) and then shot again directly off the vintage machine.

Special Thanks:
Warp Films
Leila Hebden
www.mediancontemporary.com
TouchDesigner is made by Derivative in Toronto, Canada.
http://www.derivative.ca

[Rita]

[pic] V For Vuvuzela

[Rita]

[vid] World Cup

[Nikki]

Monday, June 21, 2010

[pic] world vuvuzela

Friday, June 18, 2010

[pic] best calendar 2010