Archive for July, 2009

S & P

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

s & p (via girl distracted)

Tiago and Gabriel Primo

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

cakeface:

Tiago and Gabriel Primo are a pair of brothers that are literally living on the outside of a building in Rio’s Old Center and all in the name of art. Since May of this year have been sleeping, working and eating on the side of a building 33 feet (10 meters) up in the air for twelve hours every day. They plan to continue this display until August. (via colectiva  » Blog Archive  » Living On The Edge)

Lolipop-Pies

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

wow, why hasn’t anyone thought of this before? this is an awesome idea!! of course, i don’t think it would stay on the stick for very long… chomp, chomp!

missmodular:

“Lolipop-Pies, perhaps this would work. Rotating flavors. Grab and go. In and out. Blackberry, pumpkin, apple, banana…my favorites. You see I am very slutty about my food.” – LUXIRARE

(via ianspalter)

Steel Drums + Joy Division

Friday, July 10th, 2009

A Jamaican steel drum band doing their cover of Joy Division’s Transmission… and it actually sounds awesome!

Stina Persson

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Stina Persson’s watercolor illustrations for Face Boutique.

via Oh Joy!

You Are What You Eat

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Picture Show: You Are What You Eat

Mark Menjivar’s photo project explores the contents of strangers’ refrigerators. The one pictured above is that of a bartender’s in San Antonio, Texas.

via GOOD

Museum of Small Things

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

aja:

Museum of Small Things / ClaraCharlotte

Alphabets / Bela Borsodi

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

wow…!

bauldoff:

This is just fantastic. Alphabets by photographer Bela Borsodi. I’m really smitten with the lot of his work.

You may remember that Bela collaborated with Sagmeister for Drugs are fun in the beginning but become a drag later on, part of Sagmeister’s Things I Have Learned.

(via @Core77)

Josef K

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Postcard classic: Josef K – Sorry For Laughing

PS 22 Chorus

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009