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Yearly Archives: 2016

Telmo Miel’s Latest Street Art

Telmo Miel's most recent urban creations are simply awesome

We love the creations of Telmo Miel, the street art duo of Telmo Pieper and Miel Krutzmann, whose colourful and poetic work mixes images of children and animals into surreal urban compositions. Awesome stuff! 🙂

Rick It! – Tribute to The Walking Dead’s Rick Grimes

The Walking Dead's Rick Grimes gets a musical tribute set to Devo’s ‘Whip It’

Video editor and musician Jeff Dutton a.k.a. “Bonecage“ recently teamed up with Mr. Gee to create ‘Rick It!’ a brilliant musical parody tribute to Rick Grimes of The Walking Dead that is set to a Rick-themed mix of the 1980 hit ‘Whip It‘ by Devo. LOVE it! 🙂

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Wiener-Dog Official Trailer

Wiener Dog tells four stories all connected by one small dachshund

Wiener-Dog is an interesting new film by writer/director Todd Solondz (StorytellingWelcome to the DollhousePalindromes) that tells four different stories all connected by one common character – a small, cute dachshund puppy. Starring Danny DeVito, Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy, and Ellen Burstyn, Wiener-Dog will be released in cinemas from the 24th June 2016. Looking forward to this one 🙂

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Brecht Vandenbroucke – Social Media Addiction

Brecht Vandenbroucke's satirical illustrations poke fun at modern life

Illustrator Brecht Vandenbroucke pokes fun at our addiction to social networks, smartphones, and an ultra-connected life in this series of satirical illustrations, using dark humour and a deceptively childlike style, to critique the excesses of modern society. You can also check out more of Brecht’s creations on Instagram. Awesome stuff! 🙂

Deadpool Eclectic Method Remix

Deadpool remix by Eclectic Method is definitely our vid OTD

Eclectic Method have nailed it again with this awesome remix of the smash hit Marvel movie Deadpool. LOVE it! 🙂

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Chaud Lapin – The Romantic Lives of Three Animals

Chaud Lapin's an awesome short film on the romantic lives of a warthog, snake & rabbit

A great short film directed by Géraldine GastonAlexis Magaud, Flora AndrivonMaël Berreur and Soline Bejuy, students from Supinfocom Arles/MOPA school of CG animation, Chaud Lapin is a strangely captivating short film that reveals the romantic lives of three animals – a warthog, a snake, and a rabbit. Fantastic work! 🙂

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Guide to Computing – The Beauty of Vintage Computers

Guide to Computing honours the design of computers from the past

A collaboration between Docubyte and INK which revisits all the data monsters that populated the early days of the computer industry, Guide to Computing is a minimalist series of digitally restored photographs honouring the vintage computers of yesteryear and their unexpected beauty. Awesome stuff! 🙂

Finest Girl (Bin Laden Song) by Conner4Real

Finest Girl (Bin Laden Song) from 'Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping' is our music vid OTD

Finest Girl (Bin Laden Song) is a tongue-in-cheek song by Conner4Real (Andy Samberg) from the upcoming parody film Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. The music video, which debuted on Saturday Night Livefocuses on Conner4Real’s romance with a girl who has a very specific request. Golden LOLz a plenty! 🙂

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Eric Chow’s Surrealist Illustrations

Eric Chow creates awesome surrealist illustrations with a powerful message

We love this selection of work by Eric Chow  a UK based illustrator from Hong Kong who started his illustration career after graduating from London College of Communication in 2012 and produces illustrations with a powerful surrealist, often humorous, style. Awesome stuff! 🙂

Vanity Fair’s Pop Icon Style Time-Lapse

Vanity Fair pay tribute to over 100 years of female pop star style

Vanity Fair pay tribute to the past 103 years of distinctive female pop star style in a two minute time-lapse starting with the full-body fashion of Nora Bayes in the early 20th century to the contemporary style of Rihanna today. Wow, how times have changed.

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