Beatles Covers

This still is very funny. My absolute favorite is Mrs. Miller.

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Mar 23, 2013

I Could Live Here ...

Yes indeed ... concrete & wood. Second on my list. First? Still the sea containers.

"Cramming a new residential building in a super-dense Tokyo neighborhood—and doing so with aplomb—would pose a challenge for even the most seasoned architecture firm. But if anyone is up for the task, it’s Key Operation. (The Japanese practice once designed a home based around the movements of a client’s cat, for goodness’ sake!) Not to say that Yotsuya Tenera, Key Operation’s minimalist concrete-and-metal-bar apartment block built in 2010 in the quiet Tokyo neighborhood of Yotsuya, was a walk in the park."

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Die Wunderkammer - Objects Of Virtue

Oh, how I would love to be in NY at the moment. Cool show!

"Die Wunderkammer; Objects of Virtue. Curated by Jason Patrick Voegele and Keith Schweitzer of Republic Worldwide. This wondrous exhibition is installed at a new gallery called The Lodge at 131 Chrystie Street in New York City.

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Thumbs Up

Real men don't use guns, they only need their thumbs ... up. Fantastic blog Thumbs & Ammo.

'Real tough guys don't need guns,
they just need a positive, can-do attitude'





Mar 21, 2013

Limited Time Prettyness


Wow! I like them all!

Due to popular demand, we’re bringing back our art prints store. But for one week only!

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Life Is Easier Being Dumb

Give me that pill ... the strongest one!!!! He's right.

The pill to lower you IQ permanently.



Mar 17, 2013

How Sad

Not sad for the woman, but sad for the people judging her.

Memphis-based photographer Haley Morris-Cafiero’s series Wait Watchers freezes judgment in time.

"While creating an image for my Something to Weigh series, I decided to photograph myself sitting alone on the Times Square stairs to capture my solitude in a busy crowd. After developing the film, I noticed that a man was standing behind me being photographed by an attractive blonde woman. Rather than pose for her camera, he was sneering at me behind my back.

Five minutes later and at another location, another man turns his back to gawk at me while I am photographing myself sitting at a café table. I have always been aware of people making faces, commenting and laughing at me about my size. I now reverse the gaze and record their reactions to me while I perform mundane tasks in public spaces.—Haley Morris-Cafiero"

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Totie Rocks

Lack of general knowledge: I have never heard of Totie Fields, American comedienne in the 60s and 70s. She's such a sex symbol.

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Taekwondo Spiderman

It's probably very well done ... but I can't help laughing. I think it's because the suit.



Mar 16, 2013

Disfigured Art

Wow! Disturbing but very interesting. Disfigured portraits by artist Christian Rex van Minnen.

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Pablo Picasso Fashion Shoot

Cool! A fashion inspired homage to Picasso.

As a way to pay homage and respect to a fellow Spanish artist, Pablo Picasso, Eugenio Recuenco has created a series of photographs using models to emulate poses from some of the Spanish master’s works.

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Map Of The Internet

Just downloaded it for Android. It's free and looks good.

Peer 1 Hosting has created an interactive Map of the Internet app that lets users explore the internet’s infrastructure. The app displays a global view, a network view, and a chronological view that shows the evolution of the internet from 1994 to today and even predicts what the internet might look lie in 2020. The Map of the Internet app is available now for iOS and Android in the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

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Porn Free Porn

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A Day In The Life Of A Squirrel

Cute! It reminds me of the postcards my grandmother used to send me, the ones with the seemingly stuffed animals.

"Nancy Rose created the series 'A Day In The Life Of A Squirrel' for fun, she features Mr Peanuts, and sometimes Mrs P, and their adventures.
To create the images, she buys props, places peanuts on a set, and patiently waits for the little animals to look for their peanuts and get into position before taking several shots."

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Cosm(et)ic Surgery

Fun face!

"London artist Alma Haser achieves a most curious effect in her portrait series “Cosmic Surgery” by replacing the faces of her subjects with origami."

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History Of Rap 4

The continuing story of The History Of Rap, nr 4 already, by Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon. NO SLEEP TILL BROOKLYN!!!!!!!!



Force Of Habit

Animation by Maayan Tzuriel 'Out Of Nowhere'.

"How do we face an existence in which one is no longer relevant? How can we continue to live in an illusion?"




Out of Nowhere משום מקום from Maayan Tzuriel on Vimeo.

Why Do You Think I'm Only Eating Chips

Very nice short film by Dan Sully 'The Ellington Kid'. *Smile*




The Ellington Kid from Christopher Sabogal on Vimeo.

New Marketing Director Old Spice

Meet Mr Wolfdog, Old Spice's new Marketing Director. You can connect with him on different social media platforms. I love the ringtones on Bandcamp.



Mar 15, 2013

Shiny Ponies

Wow! Jealous!!!!!

"Much to our delight, J. Crew’s newest campaign film features its very own executive creative director, the super talented Jenna Lyons. Offering up her personal style notes on the perfect pair of shoes, Lyons also takes us on a visit to the brand’s Pisa, Italy shoe factory."

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Foals 'My Number'

Awesome video for 'My Number' by the Foals.




Foals - My Number from Us on Vimeo.

Frank Lloyd Wright's Millard House For Sale

I wish I had the money. Originally $ 17.000, now $ 4.495.000.

"Part of a venture into modular housing by the venerable architect, 1923's Millard House (which Wright himself referred to as "La Miniatura"—a label to describe his fondness for the house) was created from concrete blocks, each featuring a carved cross and square pattern, in a style he believed would lower the cost of home construction while retaining delicacy and beauty. The 4,230-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-bath home—currently on sale through Crosby Doe Associates for $4,495,000—offers a rare opportunity to lay claim to a unique piece of Wright history. The house, located in Pasadena, California, was originally built for book dealer Alice Millard for $17,000. Wright once said, "I would rather have built this little house than St. Peter's in Rome.""