On how Shea Hembrey staged an international art show with work from 100 different artists. He did it all him self, being 100 artists and producing their work.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Kill Bill: The Origin of O-Ren
Great movies and I love the animated parts so much.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////I want to walk the Capilano Suspension Bridge one day.
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////And once the storm is over you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, in fact, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm you won’t be the same person who walked in.
—Haruki Murakami
I remember waking up on that day in early March. I can see myself wiping the sleep out of my eyes, splashing some water on my face, and going for my morning run. I had a flight to Texas to give a lecture. I planned on using the day in airports to begin writing my book. I would start at the beginning, I would write it in order, I would take my thoughts for a walk and get them out and onto the page. I would finally start to lace my ideas together in a way that made them better.
Coffee table made with Penguin paper backs by RobSog.
- The simplest idea can turn out to be so great.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Amazing photography with a vintage & psychedelic feel by Neil Krug
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Brentwood home.
I’ve love this house. The use of mostly windows rather than walls are lovely. Wouldn’t you just love working from a house that when you look around it’s inspiring sights all around? And not to forget that in daytime the ambient light here would be so lovely.
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////A tiny apartment in Hong Kong with the ability to transform in 24 different combinations. I’m in total awe after seeing this. I would love to see the building plan for this apartment, I’m guessing there wasn’t room for overlooking any detail at all.
When it comes to living arrangements I’ve never been the one to crave much space, I’ve lived in supersmall rooms for the most of my days out and it gets me wondering what this man could have done with them.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Saatchi & Saatchi, Vimeo and Moby teamed up to have this video challenge. The challenge was to make a music video with the theme “Hello Future”, for one of 3 songs from Moby’s new album. I’m really loving the new album. I seriously will always be inspired by Moby and what he does.
But what I wanted to show you is this video. It’s made by WATERGUN.TV, an audiovisual studio that makes music videos and shorts from London, Madrid and Los Angeles.
The video is greatly executed and I really liked it. I might be abit biased as it really mixes up things I love very much; Night time in the city, skateboarding and Moby’s music.
Check out the photon lightboards, I would seriously considering getting one of these if I wasn’t such a crappy skateboarder.