Tuesday, March 31, 2009

"Global Heist Culture" by Theo Aartsma

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SuperHeadz Demekin Fisheye 110 Camera

Rule number 1: making everyday things extra small also makes them extra cool. Rule number 2: photos automatically look a thousand times better with a fisheye lens. Seriously. Take a picture of your bedroom wall with a fisheye lens and boom! Art. Combine a tiny 110 camera design with a capable fisheye lens and you've got this Fisheye camera from Demekin - the smallest camera around, and the first 110 camera with a fisheye lens. Images come out soft, dreamy and slightly antiqued. Includes a hole at the bottom for a tripod; 1/100 shutter speed; f/8.9 wide angle aperture; 1:13.5 lens.

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"iDaft" Daft Punk Console

Play the vocal samples from "Stronger" on your computer's keyboard.
Click here to download...

Thursday, March 26, 2009

"Where The Wild Things Are" Trailer


Spike showed us about 20 minutes of this movie when we went by his office a while back. This movie is gonna be amazing!

Monday, March 23, 2009

U.N.K.L.E. "Heaven" Video by Spike Jonze



For the latest U.N.K.L.E. music video Spike Jones and Ty Evans worked their magic and created for “Heaven” a great skate sequence. The song was originally used in the end credits of the Lakai movie Fully Flared.

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Fresh...

Calvin Klein Baseball Jacket

Too fresh...

McGee, Templeton and Pettibon @ Circleculture Gallery

Barry McGee, Ed Templeton and Raymond Pettibon are pioneers and icons of the contemporary urban art movement. Their work can be found in the collections of major museums and has been shown at large exhibitions and biennales worldwide, but all three have repeatedly emphasised their roots in youth subculture – in the worlds of skateboarding, graffiti, punk and hip-hop. They are joined by an overriding interest in portraying the underdogs, outcasts and anti-heroes of society. Curator Aaron Rose, whose urban art documentary Beautiful Losers is currently touring the world to enthusiastic reviews, is showing these three sought-after artists in the intimate atmosphere of a Berlin gallery. The direct proximity of their works not only allows us to draw interesting conclusions about each artist’s style, but also underscores their unique similarities.

BARRY McGEE / ED TEMPLETON / RAYMOND PETTIBON
Group Exhibition curated by Aaron Rose

OPENING: 9TH APRIL 2009, 7 PM
EXHIBITION: 10TH APRIL TO 30TH MAY 2009
TUESDAY TO SATURDAY, 2 PM – 6 PM

Circleculture Gallery
Gipsstrasse 11
10119 Berlin Mitte
www.circleculture-gallery.com




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Bapex Military Watch

Dope...

Friday, March 20, 2009

Nike Air Tech Challenge Hybrid

Combining various examples of all three generations of the Agassi-signature and heralded retro Nike tennis classic the Air Tech Challenge, Nike creates a hybrid version seen here. If you’re stuck in a time warp and still all over the retro colortip like stink on a monkey, the wild color reunion on the ATC Hybrid are right up your alley.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Taz Arnold's Mission Statement


Most widely recognized for his wild attire, Taz Arnold not only represents one of the industry’s more outspoken personalities but also a creative guru that stands out for various reasons other than just fashion. This latest video for ti$avi$ion.tv, made in partnership with Kenzo Digital, gives us a better understanding of the man behind TI$A, Sa-Ra and various MCM designs.

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Kid Cudi @ Cinespace

Cudi had another 1 of his "Day N Nite" tours in LA. 1 show in West Covina then another show the same night @ Cinespace...

N.O.R.E., Alchemist and Evidence came through...

Cudi and Pat even got N.O.R.E. to do "Superthug"...

Will.I.am getting his flicks...

Plain Pat, my Drink Brother...

Steve Aoki, Will and me enjoying the festivities...

While Cudi enjoys the herbal essence...

I'm zoned out... Something's on my mind.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Matthias Schmiedbauer's "Cargonaut"

2026 - New York, Berlin, Shanghai. Millions of people are traveling through these cities day by day.

Due to technological progress in miniaturization, portable devices have become comfortable to carry. However city travelers are still heavily loaded with shopping bags, groceries or luggages which technology is not able to compress.

From now on, a revolution in personal urban transit has occurred:

Cargonaut, a humanoid flight robot, comes to your current position to relieve you of your loads. After placing your bags or luggage in one of the publicly available sky boxes, Cargonaut delivers within minutes to a chosen destination.


Check out the rest of Schmiedbauer's portfolio here.

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Nike Sportswear: West Elite Battle

A West Coast Nike ID battle

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Kanye x LV "Jasper" Hi-Top

I just found out that Kanye named the Hi-top Louis Vuitton sneaker he designed after me! He called me this morning and asked if I had seen the names on the internet. I was like...

"Holy sh!t..."

"Tyson" Movie Trailer


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Friday, March 13, 2009

A-Trak Walks The Runway @ Givenchy Show


While we were @ the Givenchy show in Paris, they were taking a pretty long time to get the show started. So A-Trak, being the joke-ster that he is, says that he should walk the runway . He got a lil shook, so me and Mariel had to convince him to do it...

We took this pic after the show...

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Sunday, March 8, 2009

EYESCREAM Magazine: Nigo & Hiroshi Fujiwara

The cover of May’s issue of EYESCREAM Magazine will feature legendary Japanese entrepreneurs/designers Nigo and Hiroshi Fujiwara. Since they are ahead of the trend, expect the May issue to hit your local Japanese bookstore in April 2009.

Their Goyard bags represent them well...

Nigo: "Pop"ed out
Hiroshi: "Black"ed out

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Electrik Red: "So Good" Video

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

New Skateboard Graphics by Namdev Hardisty

For a number of artists who ply their trade in the skate industry, it was most likely their very first board which got them interested in the world of art. A sub-culture in itself, Namdev Hardisty has compiled a volume featuring over 400 illustrations of contemporary skateboard design. Highlights include Evan Hecox’s work for Chocolate, Zoo York and 5Boro pieces alongside retrospective looks into Bueano and Ppwar, Rasa Libre graphics by Michael Leon and more. Also within the pages are interviews with various popular modern skateboard artists. Availble now at colette.fr

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