Friday, September 19, 2008

Polar Bear spotted in DC

Our Boy Mark Jenkins Makin an appearance Chinatown Washington DC for Greenpeace.
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Thursday, September 18, 2008

been a long time shouldent have left you

well we are back. computer was fuckin up. but got some great articles coming up

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Thunderheist Little Booty Girl



Another one of our Favorites, Just wait till these guys get popular.

Eva ??? Umm

Dont Let em Do this to you Boo, We wanna Love You.

Friday, August 1, 2008

KiD CuDi




Meet KiD CuDi

Tabi Bonny Cool and Fly

SBS



This image was based on an illustration. Features, such as eyes, eyebrows, lips and cheekbones, were etched with individual body shapes. In the studio photographer Andreas Smetana recreated the illustration in parts by shooting groups of naked talent as separate pieces of the puzzle.














MonkeyLectric




The MonkeyLectric LED light system, invented by Instrctables.com co-founder Dan Goldwater, turns spinning bike wheels into a psychedelic experience

CRS



You'd be suprised who hasn't seen this, Also word is Va$htie is working on kid cudis video right now.

Biggie - Ready To Die Originals(Crazy)



All original versions of Biggie songs that didn't make albums because of uncleared samples and all that shit. Trust me this is not something to pass up. Get it asap. Burn straight to cd, its how Biggie originally wanted it!

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Robert Lepage Goes Massive in Quebec City


Bunge Grain complex in Quebec City is made up of 81 individual silos 30 meters tall. In celebration of Quebec’s 400th Anniversary, artist Robert Lepage used the complex as a screen for an incredible site-specific motion picture called The Image Mill. The film tells the story of Quebec’s 400 years through video, pictures, and sound. I expected a cheesy patriotic movie. But what I saw was subtle and elegant. The video, which shows 10 minutes of the 40 minute film, gives a good idea of what the movie was like. It shows how Lepage made innovative use of the contours of the silos, turning them into bullets, candles, a printing press, cigarettes, etc, and how he turned the entire complex into other kinds of buildings completely, such as a factory and an airport.

Monday, July 28, 2008