Monthly Archives: July 2009

Theo Parrish

  Anyone want to educate me on Theo Parrish? I’ve become interested in his sound having read this “interview” on the BBC, which albeit clearly a result of lazy journalism is also a really interesting response from a clearly passionate and talented (and opinionated) music producer.  You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view [...]

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Action Method

  There are too many great ideas, and not enough great action. The Action Method is a great philosophy, with requisite merchandise natch, on how to oragnise your life. Sure, Action Method Online is kind of a glorified project management tool – the sort that producers and PMs all over will be familiar with – [...]

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Tron Legacy

TRON’s back! And dare I say it, for a sequel, Tron Legacy looks pretty damned fine. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video Ok, so there’s a potentially shakey “son has to find his father in order to bring down the evil master” type plot scenario (IMDB synopsis here) but [...]

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francis bacon – south bank show

You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video found this 6 parter on youtube. here’s part one to get you going.

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sci-fi illustrationss

for those who appreciate sci-fi illustration. more here

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Livestrong STAGES exhibition

super super slow posting this. saw it a while back but totally forgots to post it. from the official Stages wesbite: Lance Armstrong and Nike unite to launch STAGES, a global art exhibition to raise funds and awareness for the fight against cancer. Over twenty renowned artists have donated their time and creativity to express [...]

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Le Tour – Brent Humphreys photography

Texan editorial photographer Brent Humphreys’ pictures of the Tour are stunning – hefty use of strobes and vibrant colours give his images of the Tour a plasticity and an odd seventies look – matin parr of cycling reportage… i find it hard to select just a couple of images to represent his project here – [...]

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School Of Life’s Life Class Blog

  The School of Life is back with a brand new blog – Life Class. It’s full of the sort of big thinking and philosophical musings we’ve come to expect from The School of Life and its fellows such as Alain de Botton. They’ve even started publishing in the Evening Standard. Have a browse through [...]

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Eames Design on TED

Eames Demetrios discusses many of Charles and Ray Eames’ design influences, including (unsurprisingly) furniture. It also includes rarely seen archival video footage behind their creativity and approach.

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Pulp Art Book

How incredibly awesome are these photographs? Apparently the story is that the photographer, Neil Krug (Ladytron, Boards of Canada, Range Life Records), collaborated with supermodel Joni Harbeck and due to overwhelming demand on Flickr they’ve decided to publish a volume of over 200 images as a book. You can buy them as prints on the site. [...]

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