Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Evolution in SoHo
If Charles Darwin and Danny Elfman opened a store together, it would be Evolution. I first discovered this place when I lived in New York in 1995, and I still visit whenever I'm in SoHo.
Their replica skull collection is my favorite. I love how these familiar animals seem like mythological beasts without their identifying skin and muscle. Someday, I hope to have one of these sitting on my coffee table.
Hippopotamus, $1349
Tarsier, $79
Pelican, $154
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Projection Mapping
This technology is so much cooler than Laser Zeppelin at the planetarium.
ACDC Vs Iron Man 2 - Architectural Projection Mapping on Rochester Castle from seeper on Vimeo.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Coke's Freestyle Soda Fountain
Read about these Coke dispensers in Fast Company over a year ago. But I finally got to try one at Pei Wei last week.
And the machine's wired so all the data goes back to Coke's headquarters in Atlanta. According to Fast Company, "The machines upload data about beverage consumption, peak times, and popular locations. Coke can also talk back to the machine, letting it know if a particular flavor needs to be discontinued or recalled and causing it to stop serving the drink immediately."
Thursday, December 2, 2010
"Boots" from the Killers, edited by Tanner
The video for "Boots," the new Christmas from the Killers.
Edited by my cousin Tanner Christensen. Directed by Napoleon Dynamite auteur Jared Hess.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Urban Star Wars
I found these urbanized Star Wars pictures by French photographer Cedric Delsaux onyawoot.com.
I love the dichotomy of these shots. Yet, the environments still feel like they have a lot in common with the original films.
I love the dichotomy of these shots. Yet, the environments still feel like they have a lot in common with the original films.
I'd like to see someone do this with the Lord of the Rings. I'm thinking a balrog on the Golden Gate Bridge, hobbits at the Santa Monica pier, or orcs in the New York subway.
BBC Dimensions
The BBC has created a cool Google Maps mash-up called Dimensions that makes large objects and historic events even more relevant by allowing you to see them in relationship to where you live. Here is the flooded section of Pakistan compared to Dallas, Texas...
Friday, November 12, 2010
Abandoned and Feral Architecture
This video was shot by Teddy Smith shows the state of Six Flags New Orleans after five years of Katrina-induced abandonment.
These are pictures of feral Detroit houses taken by James Griffioen on his blog Sweet Juniper.
These are pictures of feral Detroit houses taken by James Griffioen on his blog Sweet Juniper.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Canon Pixma
Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life, by Dentsu London
Absolute eye candy.
Canon Pixma: Bringing colour to life from Dentsu London on Vimeo.
Absolute eye candy.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Kent Rogowski's Bears
Kent Rogowski is a New York artist who takes teddy bears, opens them at the seams, turns them inside out, restuffs them and stitches them back up.
I love how the more gimmicky the original bear, the more the Rogowski-ized version looks like an escapee from Arkham Asylum.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Pallalink
Palla (aka Kazuhiko Kawahara) is a Japanese architect and photographer who plays with symmetry. He'll take a photograph like this...
And turn it into this...
Or these things...
Becomes these things...
I first read about him in Wired several years ago. I had a chance to buy the print below as a limited edition poster, and passed it up.
I should have bought one.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Oil & Water Do Not Mix Posters
Posters commissioned by a Belgian creative agency Happiness Brussels, and created by British artist Anthony Burrill using actual oil from the Gulf Coast spill.
A very cool idea. Why didn't any Americans see the connection and jump on it first?
OIL & WATER DO NOT MIX from Happiness Brussels on Vimeo.
A very cool idea. Why didn't any Americans see the connection and jump on it first?
Monday, November 1, 2010
Minimalist Star Wars Posters
Featured on flickr from JustinVG, and available for purchase on his imagekind page.
Justin Van Genderen is a Chicago designer. His web site is 2046Design.com.
Friday, October 29, 2010
Retro 51 pens
A rep for Imperial Woodpecker came by the agency a few days ago and gave those who attended her screening these cork pens from Retro 51.
I haven't had a pen I've loved this much since my Sensa. Apparently, Stacy Wall is the one who picked these out. I've always wanted to work with him.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
The Henley Sequence
The Henley Sequence from David Fincher's movie, "The Social Network." Edited by a couple guys from Rock Paper Scissors.
The tilt shift technique and editing in this piece are crazy fab. The techno take on Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" isn't bad, either.
The tilt shift technique and editing in this piece are crazy fab. The techno take on Edvard Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King" isn't bad, either.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Asteroids
This program, designed by a 17-year-old kid in Sweden, turns any web page into a game of Asteroids.
Awesome.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Summer Sped Up
Love this video from Josh Kalven. Man, I miss Chicago.
Summer Sped Up (A Chicago Timelapse) from Josh Kalven on Vimeo.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Naughty Betty
Naughty Betty was founded by a creative director/mother I used to work with in Chicago.
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