How I get dressed :: Scarlett Johansson

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Great Article in the Guardian :: “How I get dressed: Scarlett Johansson
I can completely relate to everything she is saying and I feel very similar to how she dresses. (not because I’m obsessed with her or anything..)

I’ve worn make-up every day since I was 12. If I don’t have mascara on, then that means I really don’t expect to be seen and I’m planning a day vegging out on the sofa


Costumes are an integral part of getting into character, because you’re leaving yourself and literally slipping into someone else’s clothes.


I always used to have a very specific sense of what I wanted to look like, but that’s all changed with age. Now I’m aware of everything I wear being functional, at times exceedingly feminine, and often completely androgynous. If I’m going out at night, and not to a big event where I’d wear a gown, I’m in an androgynous look.

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A Message for the Ladies

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A Message for the Ladies

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fruit juice packages

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Fruit juice packages by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa
i want to touch them.

(credit: szymon)

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making of the “Closer” video

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Documentary of the making of the “Closer” video
I was never a huge fan of NIN (I appreciated them, but I guess I didn’t hate the world enough), but I always watched the videos with amazement. It’s this something you’ve never seen before, but always wanted to and never knew it. You feel like you should look away, but you don’t. YOU HAVE TO KEEP WATCHING. Or maybe thats just what my crazy mind was telling me in my early teens.

NIN: The Making of the “Closer” Video from Nine Inch Nails on Vimeo.

28 minute feature with behind-the-scenes footage from the “Closer” video shoot and commentary from director Mark Romanek.

From the underground “Closure” DVD release. Compiled/edited by Rob Sheridan.

(credit: Team Genius)

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WiiSpray

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WiiSpray an interface to give graffiti a new virtual level outside of the real existing world.
Developed by Martin Lihs & Frank Matuse, graduate students of Bauhaus University


WiiSpray Teaser from Martin Lihs on Vimeo..

What is the “WiiSpray“ project?


Basically it is not about replacing real graffiti as a form of art. WiiSpray is rather to be seen as an interface to give graffiti a new virtual level outside of the real existing world.

The symbiosis of digital and analog as well as of the social network and overcoming distances. Everyone can use it, nothing is being sprayed on or being destroyed. Only you decide what to save because everything is virtual.

The actual tool of the artist – the spraying can – is maintained in its shape, functions and haptics. On the other hand a new interface for creativity is created aside of the usual input options on a computer.It is self-explanatory, does not ask for a manual and therefore does not have to studied or understood. The project “WiiSpray” is not just a hardware interface but also a software. This software stimulated the real act of spraying, offers a wide range of colors, different caps as well as the possibility to use you own backgrounds (photos, graphics, etc.).

The artworks created with the WiiSpray are not just temporary. You can save them on the server and take a look at them and work on them anytime.

The WiiSpray provides a framework of different possibilities yet without any specifications on how to use it. Every user decides for themselves what his or her creative expressions might be.

WiiSpray is basically independent of platforms and is based on »Adobe Flash«, a »WiiiFlash server«, and standard »Wii« technology.

After building a prototype the technology will be improved and brought to perfection in the course of this thesis by Martin Lihs. Prof. Dr. Jens Geelhaar, Prof. Ursula Damm and research associate Jan Sieber will supervise the project.

Collected experiences, new ideas and features will be included in the developing process. Furthermore, a new prototype will be built which will allow for working on a larger canvas as well as working collaboratively.

WiiSpray, a technical experiment with a lot of potential for expansion and application.

–Martin Lihs 2008

(credit: hustler of culture)

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The Fox

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The Fox
A Bantam Books edition of D. H. Lawrence’s Novella “The Fox” The artwork was originally produced for the 1967 movie adaption starring Kier Dullea.
Love this design.

D. H. Lawrence’s story of sexual identity center’s around a female couple struggling to run an isolated farmstead with it’s small chicken population under the constant shadow of a raiding fox. The couples life is then disrupted further with the return of Paul, who used to live and work on the farm, and his offer to help out and put things straight… One of the film’s tag lines is “The Fox … symbol of the male”

(credit: Sci-Fi-O-Rama)

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Tape Heads

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iri5’s “Ghost in the Machine” is a series of portraits that connect music with visual art by making use of old cassette tapes and old film reels as medium. (More of iri5′s work)




In this series I showcase a number of portraits of musicians made out of recycled cassette tape with original cassette. Also included are portraits made from old film and reels. The idea comes from a philosopher’s description of how your spirit lives in your body. I imagine we are all, like cassettes, thoughts wrapped up in awkward packaging.

(credit: Technabob)

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Hot Chicks : Cool Kicks

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Playboy has put up a feature Hot Chicks : Cool Kicks featuring 10 shoes every serious sneakerhead will want in their collection this season
Hmm there seems to be only one chick and I think this is her breakout role of being a shoe model. ahem. But there is some cool kicks.

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