Thursday, December 25, 2008

CIA

The CIA just made me laugh. That's all.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Cryptotaxidermy

Some taxidermists aren't happy with still, creepy versions of what were once animals. They have fun by creating new animals. You can find some of them here.

Disturbing, yet awesome.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Lights Out

The play I'm in right now is very cool. This is the trailer for it.


Lights Out

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Felicia Day is God

And this might be the most ridiculous gathering of gratuitous puns in history.


Retarded Policeman #7.5: Fish

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Andy Borowitz out-onions the Onion again

Joe Scarborough has a new show - "Fucking Joe". more after the jump

Awesome

The Yes Men (Andy Bichlbaum/Jacques Servin and Mike Bonnano/Igor Vamos), some of the coolest culture jammers out there, outdid themselves once more with this - a preview of what the New York Times will look like on July 4th, 2009. Check out their website here if you wanna take a look at some more of their awesome projects - such as posing as WTO officials at international summits and pitching "reburgers" (exactly what they sound like - recycled burgers) to audiences as McDonald's reps.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

George's Sonic Environment



The Day before Yesterday (Today)

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Saturday, May 31, 2008

The artist formerly known as the artist formerly known as Prince

Prince played Radiohead's "Creep" at Coachella. Fans bootlegged it. It got onto youtube. Youtube removed it because Prince's label claimed copyright infringement. It's funny, 'cause it's a big hat. See here.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Mr. Kentridge, Make Way for BLU

BLU, an Argentine street artist, decided that graffiti was not enough for him. Stop-motion graffiti was born. Take a surreal journey with MUTO, in my knowledge the first animation to use street walls as its medium.


MUTO

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction

If you, like the majority of humankind, can't afford a Jeff Koons or a Chuck Close, look no further. The Gap is launching an artist-designed t-shirt series in correlation with the Whitney Biennial. The t-shirts are trendy, artsy, and created by artists featured in previous Biennials. They will be available in their online shop starting the 15th (which, conveniently enough, is the date of my art history final).

Obviously, everyone and their dog will have one. Is it cheap? Yes. Consumer-oriented? D'oh. Educational for the masses? Doubtful.


Awesome? I'm getting one.

Self-amplification of virtual reality

It's really interesting how info. propagates in waves in this medium. I don't feel like expounding right now, but, as opposed to most blogs I've seen thus far, I have a tendency of using the medium to let people know about the new things I find about from other blogs / magazines / youtube etc. That's not to say that I actually do a lot of posting, but whatever.

Anyway, cause of rant: the newfound fame of the Ting Tings, a british rock group whose song "Shut Up and Let Me Go", in no way more than a catchy lighthearted pop-rock tune. After it was featured in an iPod/iTunes ad, they absolutely skyrocketed. hypem it if you wanna hear it - it's enough to give an admaker a decent 30-sec clip, but that's rather it.

I'll listen to it for a few days.

This is the ad I was talking about.

edit: Great DJ, their other bigger single, is cooler IMHO. And That's My Name is a rocking hot slab of musical fun.

Monday, May 12, 2008

O Canada, we stand on guard for thee!

In one of the most ridiculously idiotic displays of gratuitous violence, Canadian mounties tasered an 82-year-old hospital patient, bedridden with pneumonia after a heart bypass surgery. Thrice. Read on.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Glitter and Doom

Newsflash: Tom Waits is all that is man


His press conference for his new tour proves it once and for all.