Yearly Archives: 2011

Fool’s Gold + Members Only A-Trak Leather Jacket

The Members Only leather jacket was introduced in the late 1970′s to Americans. Now Brooklyn-based record label Fool’s Gold has teamed up with the brand on this collaborative effort; the “A-Trak Leather Jacket.” Named after one of the founders of Fool’s Gold, the lamb leather jacket was influenced by the classic bomber style. It features front zipper pockets, quilted shoulder stitching, as well as ribbed cuffs and waistline. This item is exclusively available at Karmaloop for $775 USD.

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Bret Taylor: “A Few Years From Now, Most Every Single Person At Facebook Is Going To Be Working On Mobile”


I’ve always had a geek streak through me and I’m fascinated by the different mediums in which people use to communicate. Tuhi actually means ‘communication’ in Maori (Native New Zealand culture). So Facebook is something that I keep a very close eye on and try to stay at the forefront of how it can be used to it’s full potential and what they see for the future. This is a great watch and read on one direction we will see Facebook taking.

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How important is mobile to Facebook? Already, 350 million of its 800 million monthly active users are on mobile devices, and that number is just going to get bigger. “Fundamentally we view it as a really big shift for our company, as fundamental as the shift from desktop apps to the Internet,” Facebook CTO Bret Taylor tells me in the TCTV interview above (which was shot at the Web 2.0 Summit earlier this week). “Companies really need to redefine themselves in this world of devices rather than browsers on people’s laptops.”

Taylor goes even further with this stunning prediction: “A few years from now, most every single person at Facebook who works there is going to be working on mobile almost exclusively.” Mobile and social go hand in hand. Facebook wants to create a seamless experience across the desktop and mobile, as well as between mobile devices.

Here is where Project Spartan may come in. Project Spartan is the unofficial name given to Facebook’s mobile HTML5 efforts. “I am not sure what Project Spartan was,” demurs Taylor before proceeding to explain how the mobile web it fits into Facebook’s overall mobile strategy. Facebook wants to be available everywhere on any device. If that means native mobile apps, that’s fine. But if someone doesn’t have a Facebook mobile app on their device, there will always be a mobile web version as well.

“Where we can play a role in mobile is just helping app discovery and engagement,” says Taylor. That ambition is actually quite large. App discovery is like search for mobile. Whoever controls it, controls what people can do on their phones.

Here are links to Mary Meeker’s mobile slides I mention at the beginning, and the first video with Taylor from this interview.

In the video below, we talk about the interest graph and how there is an opening for startups to explore it. At the end, I also ask Taylor what he thinks about Google+.

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J.Cole: Lost Ones

The emotive clip follows the struggles of a young relationship that came to a crossroads because of an unexpected pregnancy. The thought provoking track is also featured on his chart topping debut album, Cole World: The Sideline Story, which is out now.

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The Patient Gardener by Visiondivision

Visiondivision was invited as guest professors by Politecnico di Milano for their week-long workshop MIAW2.

The workshop, playing with the metaphor of forests, aimed to generate new visions to explain the contemporary and immediate future ways of being in the spirit of green design, resilience, recycling, and ethical consciousness.

Our intention with our project was to construct a study retreat at the campus with patience as the main key for the design. If we can be patient with the building time we can reduce the need for transportation, waste of material and different manufacturing processes, simply by helping nature grow in a more architectonic and useful way. The final result can be enjoyed at Politecnico di Milano in about 60 years from now.

During the workshop we gave nature all the guidance and directions to help it grow into useful structures and objects. There are different methods and tools to guide and control the growth of trees and plants; bending, twisting, pruning, grafting, braiding, weaving and to control the amount of water and light the trees get are just some examples of these. We used almost all of these techniques in our creation, which involved creating a structural system for the building and also stairs and furniture, all made out of trees, plants or grass.

Our structural frame for this project became ten Japanese cherry trees that was planted in a circle with a diameter of eight meters with a six meter high temporary wood structure in the center that is acting as a guidance tower for the growing structure. The trees were planted with an equal spacing from each other, except for four of them that became two pairs of stairs to the future upper level.

The cherry trees were ideal to plant at that time of year and also had great features for achieving the desired structure. Thin ropes were tied around the plants and were slightly bent towards the temporary tower.

As time passes the trees will form a dome when they reach the tower, and then designated by to change its direction so the final form will be an hourglass, a suiting shape for the project and also a very practical form as we now have two rooms with different modes in the building.

The small branches on the plants that will grow into stairs are guided with wires to each other and will hopefully be useful later on. The rest of the stairs can later be grafted in the stair trees.

On the ground level we designed furniture out of grass, trees and plants. There are a dining group consisting of a table with four chairs. The chairs are plum trees where one sit at the lowest fork and the branches are guided into canopies so the future visitor can sit in the chair while at the same time eating delicious fruits. The table is made out of slender wooden pieces with strings in the structure, which forms a skeleton where hedras can grow and later take over the structure completely. A comfortable chair made out of grass are located on the other side of the ground floor. The grass chair is put together with the use of a custom made cardboard structure, shaped for maximal relaxation and that is painted with a protection coating and that is later filled with soil on site and draped with grass.

A grass puff is also made and placed in the tower where the floor of the upper level will be. The puff is a big potato bag filled with straw, soil, fertilizer and grass seed. An organic rope is placed with a third of its length inside the bag, and the bag is later sewn together. The rest of the rope is placed in water so the puff gets water and will later be covered in grass, so when the trees finally reaches this level and becomes the floor, it will already be furnished.

Together with the students we worked out a maintenance plan and instructions to future gardeners that is simple enough to actually work. On the structure, we instructed that a pattern of wood will be grafted in, leaving two spaces between the trees as entries/exits and the rest is closed in ornamental patterns with branches. On the upper level which is reached by the two staircases with exquisite handrails, is different fruit trees grafted into the cherry trees so the visitor can have a variety of fruits while relaxing in the canopy. Branches are also grafted in for security reasons between the tree trunks.

In about 80 years from now the Politecnico di Milano campus will have a fully grown building and the students will hopefully have proud grandchildren that can tell the story of the project for their friends and family.

Partners in charge: Anders Berensson & Ulf Mejergren
Curators: Laura Daglio & Oscar Bellini
Students/Architects/Builders: Rachele Albini, Giada Albonico, Jacopo Biasio, Sara Caramaschi, Elisa Carraro, Desislava Dimitrova, Cristina Gatti, Elisa Gulino, Mariya Hasamova, Nina Mikhailova, Ottavia Molatore, Joao Molinar, Azadeh Moradiasr, Mohyedin Navabzadeh Navabi, Giuseppe Maria Palermo, Riccardo Somaini, Bogdan Stojanovic
Organizers: Luca Maria Francesco & Fabris Efisia Cipolloni
Location: Politecnico di Milano
Project area: 50 sqm
Project year: 2011-2090

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Halloween Light Show 2011

I know you’re probably thinking you’ve seen all those cheesy christmas light shows but this is impressive.

2011 Halloween Light Show — This Is Halloween from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
“4 singing pumpkin faces, tombstones, hand carved pumpkins, strobes, floods and thousands of lights. Most all lights have been changed from incandescent to RGB LED so power consumption is a lot less than previous years. Also DMX added to show. All lights, faces and props are custom made (DIY) by me except for the roof line which are CCRs. Controlling channels have gone up 8X from last year. 1144 channels. Light-O-Rama. Riverside, CA”

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Natasha Poly for Vogue Spain November 2011

Russian fashion model Natasha Polevshchikova appears in ‘On The Road’ for Vogue Spain November 2011 as photographed by Lachlan Bailey and styled by Geraldine Saglio.

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Battlefield 3 has dropped!

Battlefield 3 came out yesterday and I wasn’t going to wait another day to secure my copy. I must of spent 4 or 5 hours playing it last night until my mate who lives in the same apartment block as me decided to play a prank and pretended to be my next door neighbour banging on my door to keep the noise down. Bastard!

For those who are wondering whether to get it or not. Let me tell you the graphics, storyline and game play is unbelievable! I’ll be buying Call of Duty MW3 as well, but after playing Battlefield 3, it’s got big shoes to fill.

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Slow Motion Water Video

PHANTOM WATER EDIT from Chris Bryan on Vimeo.

I found this video very calming to watch.

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Coke Can Glass

Cool Coca-Cola Can glass on sale here.

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Triumph Steve McQueen Edition Motorcycle

This would be so bad-ass to burn around on in Hong Kong.  The Triumph has released a new tribute to the legend of cool– actor and speed fiend Steve McQueen.  The newTriumph Steve McQueen Edition Motorcycle is inspired by the Triumph TR6 McQueen rode in the 1963 World War II film The Great Escape, in which McQueen eludes Nazis in the German countryside.  Always his own stunt man, McQueen famously jumped his motorcycle over a barbed wire fence in the film, in a manner that doesn’t seem possible.  Off screen, McQueen was an avid Triump rider, carving up the pavement on his own Triumph Bonneville in and around Los Angeles.

The new Triumph Steve McQueen Edition is based on the Triumph Bonneville T100, but with styling and feature enhancements that recall the 1963 original.  These include a military-style khaki-green paint job, a stencil-style Triumph logo on the tank and a licensed print of McQueens’s signature on the side.  1,100 of the McQueen Edition Triumphs will be produced, and the first will be introduced to the public on November 8th.

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Stop a mate from driving drunk. Bloody Legend.

New Zealand anti drink-driving advertising campaign.

Thanks for the find Lachie.

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SLOWBOARDING

SLOWBOARDING from Motion Lights on Vimeo.

La Plata, Argentina. This audiovisual explores longboarding as a sport, from the slow motion perspective. Taking time remapping as leitmotiv, we search the way of making contrast between the movement and the tricks of these riders. Music by StrangeZero.

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Watercolour Batman Characters

Watercolour Batman character illustrations by Rob Duenas.

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Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3: Strike Packages Behind the Scenes Video

A must watch for any COD fans.

Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games bring you details on Modern Warfare 3’s all-new Strike Packages. With more variety and deeper customization, Strike Packages have been designed to reward different play styles and skill levels. Follow #MW3 updates on Twitter via @fourzerotwo, and join us at http://www.facebook.com/MW3 and http://www.callofduty.com/mw3

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Rolling in the beats (live mashup)

Rolling in the beats (live mashup) from Ithaca Audio on Vimeo.

24 Video APC40 Mashup created by Chris from Ithaca Audio

To download a free audio copy go to: soundcloud.com/​ithaca-audio/​rolling-in-the-beats

Tracks used:
The Prodigy – Mindfields
Ludovico Einaudi – Nightbook
Haddaway – What is love
The Streets – Turn the page
4th Avenue Jones – Move on
Layo & Bushwaka – Love story
Adele – Rolling in the deep
The Killers – All these things that I’ve done
Death in Vegas – Aisha
Beyonce – Crazy in love
Felix Mendelssohn – A midsummer night’s dream
DJ Shadow – Organ donar
Destiny’s Child – Bug a boo
DJ Shadow – The number song (T La Rock – Breakdown / Don Covay – Bad Luck)
Daft Punk – Around the world
Queen/David Bowie – Under pressure
Aretha Franklin – Deeper love
Peter Carpenter – The theme from Magnum P.I
Klaxons – Gravitys rainbox (Soulwax remix)
Michael Jackson – Scream
The Verve – Bittersweet symphony
Run DMC/Aerosmith – Walk this way
Basement Jaxx – Do your thing
Faithless – Take the long way home

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Comic Superheroes

Comic Superhero illustration series by Waldemar Lene Chaves, Brazil.

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David Beckham Journey to LA

HBTV: David Beckham – Journey to L.A. Part 2 from HBTV on Vimeo.

HBTV: David Beckham – Journey to L.A. Part 1 from HBTV on Vimeo.

From football to fashion.

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Conference of cool

Top Row: David Bowie, John Deacon, Brian May & Roger Taylor. Bottom Row: Princess Diana & Prince Charles

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