Rita Pavone, Circa 1977.
Music video for ‘Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games’
Play guitar on your iPhone and become the ultimate nerd at the same time.
Always excellent work from French architects “R&Sie(n)“. In their work, built forms are never static. Materials and forms are temporal, becoming vegetal agglomerations or literally animated by raw animal strength. Also, check out their work and other intriguing work at Scripted by Purpose.

Nice little interview/studio visit with Dutch king of cool, Parra.
Go ahead and get you some too, YWFT’s got it here.
While Supplies Last :-)
Today while discussing how I hate that certain high profile photographers don’t have their own website but instead you can only get watermarked small images from their agent’s site Mr. Zander turned me on to the large format wonder of Henrik Bulow.
Fresh.
Atlanta’s Octane Coffee just put up a large permanent installation of ywft’s latest and loudest typeface: Black Slabbath.
Movie and installation by Portfolio Center student Mick Bailey.
D-Fuse: Surface (only in Bangkok) (FREE)
Sat 26 Jan (19.00hrs)
Playground!, Sukhumvit 55 (Thonglor)
A collaborative, ongoing audio-visual work, produced by the London-based creative unit, D-Fuse, together with local creatives in eight cities across East Asia. In Bangkok, D-Fuse and Thai creatives B.O.R.E.D will film and record aspects of the city over three days before performing the results live. Each city is therefore an exclusive event, growing as the tour progresses. At the end of the tour, Surface will have captured the essence of urban expansion on film and in sound across the region in a unique and vital way.
More Info…
Another dubstep post for you with a bit more grace. Nice track and strange video, but I could do without the b-boy stand ups.
The new MacBook Air. For sure a step in the right direction, great idea, great design, but not quite there 100%. The no cd/dvd (but you can buy external option) is a little too far ahead, but I understand the concept. We are almost there as far as a disc free world, but at same time we are so far away. The instant on/off is wonderful, and something that should exist on all machines. The 4200 RPM hard drive will keep any real pro users away from doing much development on this, but for a coder it might be a wonderful machine? Some complaints already going about because of the 1 USB port, but the idea is wireless, so its understandable.

