Thursday, December 28, 2006

::DEC.29th::

Having some technical difficulties...will return the 29th with more updates!!

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Cansei de Ser Sexy:ALALA


You’re at a party & your drinking while everyone is getting in your way. People step on your toes, and your initial reaction is to hit them! You can’t be more annoyed. This video enraptures all of those emotions you feel when being totally frustrated with your surroundings at a party. It’s the stuff you think about doing but are never actually gutsy enough to follow through with.

Directed by: Cat Solen
Production co: Partizan

::NIPPLE TWIST VIDEO::



Artist:Funkstorung
Director (duo):T-n-A

Just found this video. I think it's pretty great for it's originality...the song isn't so bad either!

The Scene::Jonas Akerlund in Stockholm

The Scene brings together the worlds coolest cities with the personalities who know them the best.


I figuered since I posted a Johan Renck clip, I might as well post something for Mr.Jonas Akerlund. It's short but still a good clip captured from CNN.

Friday, December 22, 2006

DIRECTOR:JOHAN RENCK

REVL9N > NO WAVE & DISCO
Video made by Johan RENCK


Johan Renck is one of my favorite directors. Being surrounded by his genius is rewarding in a lot of ways. He's absolutely influential in my work & the work of so many aspiring artists out there.
He is currently signed under RSA Films but works mainly with his own prod.co, RAF, located in Sweden. Along with fellow RSA director Jonas Akerlund (Most well known for Prodigy's "Smack my bitch up" vid..)

For reel, check out www.RSAFILMS.com

Thursday, December 21, 2006

::Dj Coolof::

I found an mp3 with one of Olof's (yeah! first name basis) dj sets.

Olof,Olof,Olof!

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Okay, so lately I’ve had a small obsession with Swedish brother & sister duo electro band, The Knife (okay, major obsession!) So I’ve done a little research about these mysterious enigmas & here is just one article I found interesting out of the select few.
For those of you unaware, Olof Dreijer (the boy) is also a well know DJ who’s been spinning “minimal techno around Europe for the last two years”. Don't expect to hear him play The Knife though...he said it makes him feel "embarressed".

To view article: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature_view.asp?ID=749

You can also hear some of his mixes from sets, through his record label (along w/ sister Karin)
http://rabidrecords.com/djcoolof/

::Tool Shed::

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The ultimate tool shed, compartmentalized into various sections so everything can be seen individually & appreciated. There is a space for a shovel, a birdhouse, even a secret loft for children. Designer, Nils Holger Moorman creates a tool shed like no other. The shed was made for Aicher (german), inspired by “Walden” or, “Life in the woods” is the name of a story from the American writer and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, written in the mid 19th century, which describes his life and his relationship with nature.

visit: www.moormann.de/en/moebel/walden/der-kleine-lehner/description.html

Back on track

Amid the holiday season, I’ve become overwhelmingly occupied with things to do. Unfortunately, I haven’t had as much time as I’d like to, to update PLATFORM on a daily basis. But it’s a little bit calmer now, so I can finally get back to business!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Brooklyn Museum::Exhibit

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Annie Leibovitz
Oct.20, 2005-Jan.21, 2007
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Ron Mueck
No.3,2004-Feb.4,2007

This weekend, I finally ventured out to the deep end of Brooklyn; a once foreign area to me, called Flatbush. There, I paid a visit to the Brooklyn Museum, something I had been longing to do since I arrived in New York.
When entering, I decided to start at the very top of the building, working my way down.
I began with "American Identities" which is a vast collection of American art. Personally, colonial work does not appeal to me. However, I can definitely appreciate the craftsmanship involved.
Then I headed into "Visible Storage” which is all Tiffany glass and lamps, examples of contemporary industrial design and furniture, which I enjoyed very, very much (Took a photo w/ my camera phone but still trying to figure out how to upload it!).
Then we stepped into the main attraction.
First up was Ron Mueck. When first entering the room, you’re overwhelmed with desire to look everywhere. The room is large yet seems small in comparison to these overwhelmingly large sculptures, ranging from 33 cm to 63 ft long in size. The well thought out detail of each and every sculpture is brilliantly achieved for it's realism and in my opinion, can only be fully appreciated in person. Overall, his exhibit was everything I hoped. A fantastical journey & a peak into what a world would be like with if there were giant torsos, faces, and gargantuan newborns.
Next up was Annie Leibovitz. I've always been a fan of her work, but I had never considered her to be one of my favorite photographers. I've always thought of her as more of a documentarian & photo icon, mostly well know for her captivating celebrity images. However, viewing her work this weekend in it's entirety has broadened my view of this prolific artist. She’s not only a photographer with well-publicized portraits of Demi Moore, but she’s also one of the most thoughtful photographers out there. She has an innate sense for timing and is able to capture some of the most emotional and personal moments. I.E, Images of her longtime companion Susan Sontag through her stages of cancer. I am much more appreciative of her after this weekend, and I’ll be sure to keep an eye on any new developments she may have.
Overall, the exhibit for both artists was well worth the trip!!

Friday, December 15, 2006

::Steven Klein::

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Steven Klein is one of my favorite photographers. I say that with confidence because art is subjective and no one has to agree with my opinions, but everyone has that privilege. You may know Mr. Klein for his transgressive style and much publicized editorial with Madonna & her wild black Stallions (featured in W magazine) but Klein has a diverse sense of style, being able to conquer both major high fashion layouts as well as bold images of young boys in military gear "getting it on". Here is a taste (shown above)

For more work:
http://www.stevenkleinstudio.com/

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Politics: Nancy Pelosi

Last night I saw a special about the most fascinating people of 2006 with host Barbara Walters. Ranking in at # 1 as the most fascinating person was house democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi. Although the interview was short, it was definitely inspiring to see a woman with so much authority & power all while making positive decisions for the good of the people. Regardless of gender, Nancy Pelosi has the right issues at hand.

"Overwhelmingly elected by her colleagues in the fall of 2002 as Democratic Leader of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi is the first woman in American history to lead a major party in the U.S. Congress. On November 16th, Leader Pelosi was unanimously elected by the Democratic Caucus as Speaker-designate. A leader with a distinguished record of accomplishment on both domestic and international issues, Pelosi is successfully uniting Democrats behind an agenda to keep America strong and prosperous."

To learn more, visit: http://democraticleader.house.gov/about/

Monday, December 11, 2006

Draft FCB, who do you think you are?

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I'm definitely not anti-draft or anything but I have to say, they could've thought of something a little more thought provoking than this chauvanistic & creative-less ad.

What if you switched it around & it was actually "it's good to be on the bottom"?


http://adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2006/11/draft_fcb_alway.html

::Art Basel update::

Art basel coverage from NY Times: Here is a link to the article

http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/10/fashion/10miami.html?ref=style

Pot luck:MJ Vase

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"For the Marc Jacobs fan who has it all—the Stella bag, the Mouse slipper, the waffle-knit cashmere, the Blush eau de parfum, you get the idea—comes his new product range for the home. Made in collaboration with Waterford, the line includes tableware, stemware, bar accessories, and—perfect timing—gifts galore. A single narcissus bulb in one of Jacobs' simple, elegant planter vases...what better way to make your collector pal's holiday wish come true?"

Marc Jacobs Waterford Clare flowerpot vases with saucers, in small, medium, and large, $150 to $350 each, available at Bloomingdale's, (800) 232-1854, www.bloomingdales.com, or www.waterford.com.

Friday, December 8, 2006

APOCALYPTO

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I have no doubt that I most likely have Mayan ancestry. The fact that my sisters and I can actually run up Mayan ruins but lack agility in every other part of our physical lives, is no coincidence. Either way, I'm actually looking forward to seeing this film. Other than Mr. Gibson's wacky blurb about his anti-Semitic beliefs & recent boozed up photos that have surfaced, the man still manages to execute (no pun intended) a good story!


"From Academy Award winning filmmaker Mel Gibson comes 'Apocalypto': a heart stopping mythic action-adventure set against the turbulent end times of the once great Mayan civilization. When his idyllic existence is brutally disrupted by a violent invading force, a man is taken on a perilous journey to a world ruled by fear and oppression where a harrowing end awaits him. Through a twist of fate and spurred by the power of his love for his woman and his family he will make a desperate break to return home and to ultimately save his way of life."

City Cinemas Village East
181 2nd Avenue
10:15am | 11:15am | 12:30pm | 1:10pm | 2:10pm | 3:25pm
| 4:05pm | 5:05pm | 6:20pm | 7:00pm | 8:00pm | 9:15pm
9:55pm | 10:55pm | 12:10am

more showtimes & tkts @ www.moviefone.com

Thursday, December 7, 2006

Catch my leather

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This is how I like my coffee...in leather. The sleek & innovative design makes drinking your fave caffeinated beverage stylish. If you don't care so much about "looking" good, then at least your hands will be protected from that scorching hot vanilla latte! Ouch! (I am in no way promoting vanilla latte's)

"Catch My Leather, belongs to a collection of ceramic and reconstituted leather products for Coffee and Tea time. The whole design line is composed of: small cups, large cups, milk jar, teapot, cereal bowl, sugar bowl, little sweety bowl and mate (Argentinean hot drink).

In all this products, materials are mixed in a way that the ceramic keeps the heat as well as the leather isolates the hot temperature from the user as it is the surface of contact between product and user."

visit: www.webmw.com.ar

::Art Basel Miami::

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"Art Basel Miami Beach takes place from December 7 - 10, 2006. The international art show in Miami Beach (Florida) is the American sister event of Art Basel in Switzerland, the most important annual art show worldwide for the past 37 years. Art Basel Miami Beach is a new type of cultural event, combining an international art show with an exciting program of special exhibitions, parties and crossover events including music, film, architecture and design. Exhibition sites are located in the city's beautiful Art Deco District, within walking distance of the beach and most hotels and restaurants."

More info: www.artbaselmiamibeach.com

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

The Swedish House Mafia

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"The music of the Swedish House Mafia attracts a broad club audience – the same people that love to spend all night on a packed dance floor in the big clubs of London, Paris or New York."

read full article: http://www.sweden.se/templates/cs/Article____14986.aspx

DWR Studio

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EVENTS
Design Blogfest Holiday Party
Wednesday, December 13, 7–10pm

DWR and the blog community has come together to improve our whole community. Join us at DWR, in conjunction with apartmenttherapy.com, mocoloco.com, treehugger.com, designsponge.blogspot.com and curbed.com, for a holiday party that supports the SoHo Partnership (ace4homeless.org). A community-based, nonprofit organization, the SoHo Partnership paves the path to employment and housing for the homeless by providing job training and placement. A raffle of DWR products will be held and all proceeds will benefit the SoHo Partnership. If you enjoy giving as much as receiving, join us at DWR for some holiday fun that helps the community. Food courtesy of Olives and wine from The Greene Grape (greenegrape.com) will be served.
Please RSVP to soho@dwr.com by December 12.

In the know

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For those of you tired and utterly bored out of your mind by the same ol' local bar and hang out, this is a great site to freshen up your social itinerary. Updated on a daily basis & with listings in every major city, this site gives you tips on where to go and where NOT to go. Too lazy or forgetful to check the site out on a weekly basis? Subscribe to the "boozeletter" and they'll send you informative e-mails on what's good in your hood!

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

PS1

EXHIBITION PRESS RELEASE
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JOHN LATHAM: TIME BASE AND THE UNIVERSE
October 29, 2006 - January 8, 2007

(Long Island City, NY – August 10, 2006) P.S.1 proudly presents Time Base and the Universe, an exhibition of approximately thirty works by the late British artist John Latham (1921-2006). Conceived with the artist prior to his death in January 2006, the show surveys the major stages of his career, spanning over fifty years. Time Base and the Universe is on view in the second floor Main Gallery from October 29, 2006 through January 8, 2007.

"John Latham is an artist's artist," notes David Thorp, curator of the exhibition. "His significance places him between Joseph Bueys and Robert Rauschenberg as someone whose ideas and influence have helped to shape late twentieth century art."

With his uncompromising endeavor to explore some of the most complex cosmological ideas through art, and due to his criticism of the art market, he was both acclaimed and vilified in his lifetime. Visceral and enigmatic, his work encompassed sculpture, performance, installation, film, conceptual, and book art. Creating a unified theory of existence, Latham combined art, science, and philosophy, thus challenging the views of professionals in each field. "even tstructu re" was the main sustaining principle of his art and suggests that the most basic component of reality is not the particle, as understood through physics, but a "least event" – or the shortest departure from a state of nothing.

www.ps1.org

Friday, December 1, 2006

Sing along...



I want to watch this over & over again until I know all the lyrics! The style is familiar, but yet it look's fresh and innovative!
The director is Kris Moyes, the song is by this band the softlightes

Welcome back Hedwig!

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The "Rocky Horror" of our generation is gracing us with,yet again, another extravagent cinema performance. Directed by John Cameron Mitchell, this film is playing AM shows at the IFC Center (of course). So, don't forget to feather your hair and rock out in your most sparkly lipstick. Not comfortable with that? Well then you can just pencil a Tommy Gnosis symbol on your forehead!




"Adapted from the critically acclaimed off-Broadway hit, Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of an "internationally ignored" rock singer, Hedwig, and her search for love and stardom. Born a boy named Hansel whose life's dream is to find his other half, Hedwig reluctantly submits to a sex change operation in order to marry an American G.I. and get over the Berlin Wall to freedom. The operation is botched, leaving her with the aforementioned "angry inch." Finding herself high, dry and divorced in a Kansas trailer park, she pushes on to form a rock band and encounters a lover/protégé in young Tommy Gnosis, who eventually leaves her, steals her songs and becomes a huge rock star."

IFC Center
323 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10014
12:20am

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Johnnie Walker Android ad

Great ad for Johnnie Walker


I think this ad reminds me a bit of Steven Spielberg's "Ai" except, this is good.

"In keeping with the scotch company's "Keep Walking" slogan promoting forward motion and progress, this cinematic spot features an exquisitely-rendered android ruminating on the nature of being perfect, and conversely, the nature of being human. The android laments that while he possesses immortality, he'd give it up for the ability to feel, love and despair (and presumably, have a few belts of Johnnie). The kicker in the copy? When the android tells us we lowly humans can also possess immortality - by doing "one great thing".

Agency: BBH, London
Creatives: Steve Robertson, Justin Moore
Producer: Kristin Armstrong
Production Company: MJZ
Director: Dante Ariola

I am curious-Blue, Vilgot Sjöman

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A parallel film to Vilgot Sjöman's controversial I Am Curious-Yellow, I Am Curious-Blue also follows young Lena on her journey of self-discovery. In Blue, Lena confronts issues of religion, sexuality, and the prison system, while at the same time exploring her own personal relationships. Like Yellow, Blue freely traverses the lines between fact and fiction, employing a mix of dramatic and documentary techniques. Criterion is proud to present Vilgot Sjöman's infamous I Am Curious-Blue.

courtesy of: www.criterionco.com

DVD RELEASE: SILENT SHOUT - AN AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIENCE

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Live recording in 5.1 Surround Sound
+ 11 Music Videos
+ short film "When I Found The Knife"
(Region free, PAL.)

Live film from the show in Gothenburg 12th April 2006, visuals by Andreas Nilsson, filmed and edited by Marius Dybwad Brandrud. DVD including all The Knife music videos.

www.theknife.net

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Design book: Josef Muller-Brockmann

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I entered a contest a couple weeks ago to win this book. Basically, whoever came up with the most unique design interview question, would win. Unfortunately, I'm not taking home the prize. My question was "What is your favorite shape found in nature?"...I think the winning questions was "Tell me a story". (think simple)
However, this doesn't mean that I (or you) still can't purchase this awesome design book! (next paycheck!)

About: "The highly modern, reductive style associated with the Swiss design ethic owes its existence in large part to Josef Muller-Brockmann, founder of the tri-lingual journal, "New Graphic Design." Strongly influenced by Contructivism, Muller-Brockmann is best known for his work with posters and signage."

Visit: Amazon.com (books)
Price: $44 & up

Art:Bob London

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A resident and contemporary of East London's forward-thinking art scene, Bob London is an astute observer of the human condition. The Irish-born artist is forever on a quest to survey and explore every last aspect of human existence. From the beautiful to the bizarre, the morose to the mundane, London presents his findings in a variety of haunting and evocative drawings, paintings, and one-of-a-kind customized clothing and accessories.

Defining traits of the elusive and often-mysterious London include his predilection for finely made knit cardigans and his presence as co-curator, alongside Tom Wilmott, at the Flea Pit gallery in Shoreditch. A venerated illustrator in both the UK and the US, London has been commissioned by publications including the LA Times and the Guardian. He has also exhibited his work at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and was recently invited to exhibit as part of an upcoming tribute exhibition, honoring the late, great John Peel.

visit: www.boblondon.co.uk

Courtesy of: Flavorpill

Don't mind if I do

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Absolut Bling-bling metallic holiday pack, one-liter bottle, $25, available in the U.S. at duty-free shops.
For more information, visit www.absolut.com/blingbling.

Art:Tsang Kin-Wah at Shu Uemura

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I'm happy to pass on that this artist is getting recognition for his work. His intricate & detailed pieces caught the attention of Shu Uemura, therefore hiring him to design the backdrop for their LA, California location. This will be a permanent installation.


"Combining text with the floral pattern (image) and arranging the text in the form of flowers and plants, which are swirling and running throughout the space, helps to link up their organic force that underneath both Nature and human on one hand, and, on the other, creates different layers of interpretation in which image is the embellishment, the surface while text (foul language) and the emotions attached are the latent and the fundamental. These shouts present in the space but they only appear and exist in one's mind after being discovered and realized."

Him: www.tsangkinwah.com
Them: www.shuuemura-usa.com

Monday, November 27, 2006

All I want this holiday is...

If I could have anything my little heart desires this holiday, this is what I would ask for...

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http://www.vespa.com

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François Truffaut: The Adventures of Antoine Doinel
Price: $99.95
www.criterionco.com

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Only 6 black orchid's exist in the world...Tom Ford own's all of them...

Tom Ford: Limited-Edition Black Orchid Perfume
Price: $600
www.neimanmarcus.com

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Migration wallpaper by Cavern Home
www.cavernhome.com

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Christofle Fur-handled silver serving pieces
Price: $265 per piece
Available at Vivre, (800) 411-6515 or www.vivre.com

Panasonic-Lost in Chiapas



Being that I'm from Guatemala, I feel some sort of cultural duty to post this. However, I'm not too crazy about it. When it comes to advertising, I'm all about taking out the obvious (i.e an electronics commercial actually showing the capabilities of a device) However, I don't think this commercial did the product any justice. Now I realize the metaphor behind the commercial; showing people something they've never seen before. But even still, the colors were not rich enough and the mood wasn't sincere. I have no desire after this commercial to buy...what is it that they're advertising? Right...a TV.

On the flipside, I enjoy that everyone has their own perspective of what good advertising means.


Agency: Toronto's Bensimon Byrne
Production Co: Soft Citizen/Furlined
Director: Mark Molloy

Thursday, November 23, 2006

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

LOVE,

PLATFORM

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

"EAT LIKE SNAKE!"

Burger King - Eat Like Snake

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Crispin's cavalcade of craziness for the King continues with this odd spot. Half martial arts flick spoof, half God knows what, the action follows two office workers, one about to tuck into a Triple Whopper. But when the burger-bearing character has to leave the room, his co-worker drops to the floor and proceeds to slither snake-like to the Whopper, dropping his jaw to ridiculous proportions and devouring it whole. Extra points for this weirdfest go to the musical score - a sexy slow jam featuring Barry White's niece singing lyrics such as "Unhinge your jaw."

Agency: Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Miami
Executive Creative Director: Andrew Keller
Production Company: House of Usher
Director/DP: Kinka Usher
Executive Producer: Nancy Hacohen
Music: Beacon Street Studios

Thank you 'Boards!

Did you say Sugarcubes?

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While the MWC gather strength and thought after the mindblowing Sugarcubes concert in Reykjavik, and prepare the ammo, we snatched this from the great MOJO who will have a full review in their next issue. And MWC will have a personal account of the concert:

"Sub-zero Reykjavik was the venue for Friday night’s much-heralded Sugarcubes reunion. Playing for the first time in 1992, the Icelandic indie post-punks put on a thrilling show to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of their first single Birthday and to raise funds for their non-profit-making label Smekkleysa.

Taking to the Laugardalshöllinn stage, the band’s set spanned the three albums studio they released in their four year recording history –namely 1988’s Life’s Too Good, ‘89’s Here Today, Tomorrow, Next Week! and ‘92’s Stick Around For Joy.

Stuart Williams, MOJO’s man-on-the-spot, stated: “It was quite a remarkable set. Two decades on and these songs sound better than ever. Truly timeless. And the on-stage chemistry between Einar Benediktsson and Bjork was something to behold. It’s just a shame that it was a one-off.”

The ‘Cubes’ set list reads as follows:Traitor, Leash Called Love, Deus, Water, Bee, Planet, Shoot Him, Walkabout, Mama, Pump, Regina, A Day Called Zero, Birthday, Coldsweat, Blue Eyed Pop, Motorcrash, and Delicious Demo. Encores consisted of Hit, F*cking in Rhythm & Sorrow and Luftguitar. MOJO understands that the set was also recorded for posterity, although whether it will be released remains unclear.
For more news on Iceland’s most noble and altruistic label, Smekkleysa, visit www.smekkleysa.net"

courtesy of:bjork.com

Monday, November 20, 2006

J'aime Hotel Sezz intérieur

Translation: I love Hotel Sezz interior

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Italian based design company, Porro, nominated designer CHRISTOPHE PILLET to create an ultra chic & luxurious setting for Paris Hotel Sezz. His diverse sense of style mixed with optimal lighting & strong textures is being described as "severe and masculine".

Hotel: www.hotelsezz.com

Design: www.porro.com

Sunday, November 19, 2006

TROVATA SAMPLE SALE

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BUY
Trovata and Loomstate Sample Sale
What: Men’s relaxed-fit jeans and women’s skinny styles are now $70.
Why: Hip-huggers for tree huggers. (They’re made from all-organic cotton.)
When: Thurs. & Fri., 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.
Where: Namaste Showroom, 236 W. 27th St., b/t Seventh & Eighth Aves., 14th flr. (212-242-6530)

Saturday, November 18, 2006

The Streets - The longest video ever (by Mike Skinner)

THE LONGEST VIDEO EVER is Mike Skinner's farewell song to MTV as we know it. 20 minutes long, "beating" the 13 minutes of Michael Jackson's "Thriller", and showing what you will never again see on MTV: real people with real problems.
MTV now is "MEN's TV", providing tits, asses, cartuning, and bunch of grinning idiots, guiding you through an overkill of rongtones and other "news", where to waste your last bucks. It took them 25 years to buy out all alternatives from MUSICBOX to VIVA, buy out all underground music until you hear it in elevators at walmart and getting rid of all real people, beginning with steve blame, maiken wexo, ray cokes and rob the cameraman and ending with the last thinking individual on earth.
After 25 years MTV kills your brains with more commercials an hour than different videos a day. It's the essence of George Bush and George Orwell, so PROPS TO MIKE SKINNER for holding the mirror!

Friday, November 17, 2006

CANDY

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I think most can agree that there is something wickidly appealing about drugs,sex & alcohol. Now add some poetry & kick ass set design (not to mention a very attractive cast) and you have CANDY

"the feature helming debut of noted Australian stage director Neil Armfield, is based on the prize-winning novel by Luke Davies and was adapted for the screen by Davies and Armfield. In the film, recent Oscar-nominee Ledger stars as Dan, a charming but reckless young poet who has fallen in love with Candy (Cornish), a beautiful young art student from a comfortable middle-class family who is attracted to the bohemian lifestyle that Dan has long since embraced. In order to get closer to Dan, Candy, whose previous drug use has been casually experimental, starts shooting up. Their passionate relationship then alternates between bursts of ecstatic oblivion and bouts of despair and self-destruction. Hooked as much on heroin as one another, their story becomes a love triangle – a boy, a girl, and a drug."

Now playing:
Angelika Film Center
18 W. Houston Street
New York, NY 10012
11:30am | 1:45pm | 4:15pm | 6:45pm | 9:20pm | 11:50pm


synopsis:courtesy of moviefone

Mobile Art!

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Kustaa Saksi


:Start mobile: is expanding cell phone visual's by creating a site dedicated to the growth & availability of artist work. Now you can buy mini-art for your mobile screen from artists like Shepard Fairey (known for his strategically placed "OBEY" icon throughout the city) as well as artist Kustaa Saksi (art above) among others!

Cost: $1.99


Check out: http://startmobile.com

Tolerate your morning!!

Folgers

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This is EXACTLY what Folgers needed! Saatchi & Saatchi team up with prod.co The Sweet Shop's, Steve Ayson, bringing to life this slightly creepy take on what an early morning would be like if shiny happy people existed. The outcome-awesome!

Director: Steve Ayson
CD/Writer: Jan Jacobs
VidFX: Puck Murphy @ Perceptual Engineering

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Making of Sony,Bravia:Balls




I'm sure most of you have seen Sony's ever growing, famous "Balls" ad, but here is a sneak at what this commercial actually took to make-250,000 "bouncy" balls...

To see commercial in it's entirety, visit: http://www.bravia-advert.com/balls/

Song: FourTet "Everything is Alright"

Dove:Evolution



Tagline: "No wonder our perception of beauty is distorted..."

Dove's self-esteem fund team up with Ogilvy & Mather, and prod.co Reginald Pike, creating this :75 spot which is taking the ad world and viewers alike by storm for it's refreshing and bold outlook on what "beauty" actually is..

Director: Yael Staav
Creative Director: Janet Kestin, Nancy Vonk
Music: Vapor

Art:David Choe

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Artwork by David Choe: Courtesy of Flavorpill


Born and raised in Los Angeles, David Choe is of Korean descent, an art school dropout, a hustler, a lover, a thief, a gambler, a world traveler, an artist, and a heartbreaker. Choe traveled to some of the most dangerous places on earth (the Gaza Strip, Congo, Central Africa) before he even hit his 20s, documenting and photographing his journeys in sketchbooks and publishing them in magazines such as Giant Robot and Vice. Choe's first solo show was at a small ice-cream shop on Melrose called Double Rainbow; the exhibition was supposed to run a month but stayed up for two years after his pieces started selling better than the ice cream. In that time, David got fired from his first job and started illustrating children's books. In 1999, Choe put out his self-published, award-winning comic/novella/zine Slow Jams and in 2002 released his art/photo/travel journal Bruised Fruit. His murals can be found on walls from Los Angeles and the Bay Area to the Middle and Far East, as well as inside museums, galleries, and houses from coast to coast.

Check out: www.davidchoe.com
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