19 July 2010

Allee Willis’ Kitsch O’ The Day | Outdoor Transistor Radio-Mania

18 July 2010

rescued | Rob Court

17 July 2010

Missing the yellow house | Sator Arepo

"The window on the first floor near the corner with both shutters open is that of Van Gogh's guest room, where Paul Gauguin lived for nine weeks from late October, 1888. Behind the next window, with one shutter closed, is Van Gogh's Bedroom. The two small rooms at the rear were rented by Van Gogh at a later time." (The Yellow House - Van Gogh - Source: Wikipedia)

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Marks & Squares | Sator Arepo

"- Artists are rather like hunters aiming in the dark. They don't know what their target is, and they don't know if they've hit it." (Morte a Venezia - 1971)

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Tabitha Simmons | Berkley

16 July 2010

sam songailo | Media Centre Installation

Beautiful spinal coccyx | Like Atmosphere

13 July 2010

Ray Ban Sunglasses, H&M Pants, H&M Jacket, H&M Shirt | "Nobody Lost, Nobody Found" by Edward Honaker // LOOKBOOK.nu

12 July 2010

Alejandro Ingelmo Fall’10 | R-A-W SHOES BLOG

City of Sad Shadows | *ChrisCold

Urban Art by Phlegm | Best Bookmarks

Black Book of Experiments by Javier Bernales | Four Fifths Design

08 July 2010

JAK & JIL BLOG | MARCH TO THE BEAT OF YOUR OWN DRUM//

Orbitals + Fingerings | Judith Braun

07 July 2010

Beard Revue | Quelle moustache porte Martin?

Mood Mugs™ | Double wall insulated novelty mugs

05 July 2010

Dovima the Divine | The Errant Æsthete

1957 Dupont | myvintagevogue

relative line | katsumi hayakawa

Drawings | Laura Liane

FFFFOUND! | 1950's on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Julian Weyer's Tour of Mid-Century Modern Brazil | The Mid-Century Modernist

molecule_016 | motiongrapher @ flickr

kitedress | cockyeek

03 July 2010

swissmiss | idea of a worm hole

“My father used to read me bedtime stories out of this book called Evolution of Consciousness,” Case says. One night he drew two points on a piece of paper. He asked what the shortest distance was from point A to point B. “A straight line,” she said. “There’s an even shorter distance,” he responded. And he folded the paper over so the two points touched — “which is the idea of a worm hole. Compressed time and space,” Case says. “He told me this when I was 4 or 5, and I would think about it every single night.” – Amber Case

Amber Case, Digital Philosopher

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02 July 2010

Woolfiller