Anti-splashback

Uncategorized, design, splash-back, toilet — Liam @ 23:20 on 30th January, 2010

Tell him I’m fucking coming!

Looking, film, review, terrence stamp, the limey — Moth @ 20:42 on 30th January, 2010

the_limey

Some mad good editing, cutting and video vs. audio stuff going on in this one.

Amina – on Icelandic TV

Uncategorized, iceland, music, performance — Liam @ 19:36 on 30th January, 2010

(Via my friend Connie)

Freaks

1932, Uncategorized, cinema, clip, film, freaks, movie — Liam @ 19:31 on 30th January, 2010

Gooble gobble.

Quotes which will escape unless I put them here

Documenting, Listening, Quote, quotes — Moth @ 18:14 on 30th January, 2010

The Sea is just a wetter version of the sky / Regina Spektor

They were shadows, little bundles of grey noise / Silent Witness, S 13, E 2,

You’re not an artist Peggy- you solve problems / Madmen, S 3, E 2

Gym Class Magazine

A nice magazine I spotted over at the Newspaper Club- I even got some nice little badges to boot-

gymclass_01gymclass_02gymclass_03

Found on Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill

Documenting, Looking, Story Telling, Typography, found, note, notting hill — Moth @ 22:50 on 28th January, 2010

notting_hill_note

Back like cooked crack: Them Thangs

Display, Looking, awesome, blog, design, fashion, photo, photography, presentation, them thangs — Moth @ 22:48 on 28th January, 2010

them_thangs_yes

Interactive vs. Reactive

Looking, Reflection, cd cover, design, ink, interactive, moving brands, process, reactive, thinking — Moth @ 22:46 on 28th January, 2010

I wrote this blog over on the Moving Brands website (under the pen name Rex McWhirter):

PAPPELTALKS from vizage on Vimeo.

Found this via the fantastic today and tomorrow blog. This CD cover designed by Hubero Kororo, leaks ink upon opening, thus creating a unique artwork where the user completes the design. T&T described the project as ‘interactive’ and I suppose to a degree it is. The fact that the trigger, and process, by which it creates surprise and mystery, is  characteristic of a lot of interaction design. But I think it’s more reactive, the process can only be controlled a little and it’s a one time only event. There is something very beautiful about it and I find something really refreshing in the analogue, physical way it works.

The future is now!

30s, Looking, coen brothers, film, hudsucker proxy, review, screwball comedy — Moth @ 22:39 on 28th January, 2010

hudsucker_proxy

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