"I NEVER WORRY ABOUT THE FUTURE. IT COMES SOON ENOUGH."


- Albert Einstein.

Theo Jansen

May 8th, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

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Yimmy Yayo x Ksubi

May 8th, 2012 | by: | filed under: FASHION, NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

Some of Yimmy Yayo‘s shots of Ksubi‘s setup at MBFWA 2012. See all of them on oyster mag’s site here. And below is a vid of their show.

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PSAS Open Studio

May 3rd, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, GALLERY, NEWS

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Randy Scott Slavin

May 3rd, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PEOPLE, PHOTO & FILM

Randy Scott Slavin is an award-winning filmaker and surrealist photographer based in New York City.

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Gropes

May 3rd, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PRODUCT

Gropes are our unique leather handlebar grips. They offer the bike customisiation enthusiast an individual and eye-catching alternative to the usual handlebar coverings.

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Paper App by 53

April 23rd, 2012 | by: | filed under: DESIGN, DIGITAL, NEWS

I’m all for the analogue… Shooting on film, design on paper, painting on canvas, playing music on instruments instead of computers. But, Paper by 53 has got my attention. The clip makes it look good, as clips are supposed to. But, a friend has tried it and is rating how it feels to use. Could make my moleskin obsolete… And, now that I think about it, it would be awesome for quick wireframing or sketches in meetings or on the go. Hmm.

Paper by FiftyThree from FiftyThree on Vimeo.

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David LaChapelle

April 21st, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PEOPLE, PHOTO & FILM

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KONY. Part 2.

April 19th, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

I received the KONY Part 2 video over two weeks ago. Caught up in all the pro’s and con’s surrounding the KONY 2012 campaign I was hesitant to post it. I’ve now decided that I am pro the campaign.

I’m not pro the campaign because of it’s goal, although bringing the world together to capture a man responsible for the things shown in the films is indeed a noble act. I’m not pro the campaign because of it’s success. I work in marketing & design and do admire Invisible Children for what they’ve achieved in a marketing sense. The fact is that without their KONY 2012 campaign millions of people around the world would have no idea who Joseph Kony is or what he has and continues to do. The campaign has made Joseph Kony famous, however, this is not the reason I am pro KONY 2012.

Invisible Children’s KONY 2012 campaign has given me hope that the youth of today can actually influence what happens in the world we live in. Writing a letter or sending an email to political leaders does have an effect when done on mass. We, as civilians, have power. This is an idea that many young people have failed to act upon, forgotten about, grown ignorant to or never known to begin with. Knowing that we do have the ability to make the world a better place if we choose to is a powerful thing. Something that Invisible Children has shown us with their KONY 2012 campaign. Whether the campaign reaches its goal of capturing Joseph Kony, whether it’s all a front to get the public onside to an invasion to steal Uganda’s oil/natural resources, or whether any other argument for or against the campaign is true; action has been taken and it has been the pressure put on the worlds leaders by us, the civilians of the planet, our friends and our families that has caused this. People can come together for a cause to create change. It’s just up to us to decide what this change is to be and to keep the passion for this change burning. This is why I am pro KONY 2012.

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Love Come Save Me

April 16th, 2012 | by: | filed under: MUSIC, NEWS, PEOPLE

Mat McHugh from the Beautiful Girls has put out a new album and he is giving it away for free. I’ve always loved Mat’s music and his attitude toward music. You can download Love Come Save Me here.

Go Don’t Stop is on the new album.

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Girls on Cars

April 12th, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

Beautiful girls on beautiful cars shot by the beautiful Amy Finlayson.

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Andy Quilty

April 9th, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, NEWS, PEOPLE

Born in 1981, Andy Quilty lives in Rockingham, Western Australia.

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John Neeman Tools

April 2nd, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS

Hand forged tools are the best kind.

The Birth Of A Tool. Part I. Axe Making (by John Neeman) from John Neeman Tools on Vimeo.

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The Butcher and The Crow

March 27th, 2012 | by: | filed under: FASHION, NEWS

Some of The Butcher and The Crow collection ‘skin & bones’, designed by Elisha Quintal.

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Pigeonhole 140 Popup Shop setup

March 27th, 2012 | by: | filed under: FASHION, NEWS

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Something techy for a Monday.

March 26th, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS

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David Lynch – We Care About New York

March 20th, 2012 | by: | filed under: NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

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Mission Bicycle Company

March 19th, 2012 | by: | filed under: DESIGN, NEWS, PHOTO & FILM

The Sutro from luis pena on Vimeo.

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Conor Harrington – Black Herds Of The Rain

March 13th, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, NEWS, PEOPLE, PHOTO & FILM

Black Herds Of The Rain from Andrew Telling on Vimeo.

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George Boorujy

March 13th, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, NEWS, PEOPLE

George Boorujy is an artist living in Brooklyn. His style and the detail in his work amazes me.

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Sweeping Beauty II

March 13th, 2012 | by: | filed under: ART, DESIGN, NEWS

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