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David Attenborough: Wonderful World BBC

Amazing.

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A New The Dark Knight Rises Teaser Poster

What’s install for Batman in the coming film for Summer 2012? Look’s like an ass-wooping from this image.

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Google’s 3 Top Executives Have 8 Private Jets

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A surprising piece of news was buried in an article this week. Friday, The Mercury News reportedthe three top executives at GoogleLarry Page,Sergey Brin and Eric Schmidt, are offering to pay $33 million to finish the restoration of the historic airship hangar at Moffett Field. The giant structure, built in the 1930s and called Hangar One, sits a few miles from the Googleplex and it’s well known the Google executives have special permission from NASA to park their jets at Moffett.

The jets are not owned or operated by Google. Instead, the 3 Google leaders operate the fleet through an LLC called H211. Google has no official relation with H211. Ken Ambrose, the Director of Operations for H211, announced the funding offer at a public meeting this week. He also complained that NASA, which owns Hangar One, has taken too long to respond to the offer.

On first glance, it sounds like a purely noble gesture by the Google trio. The building is in the middle of a project to strip toxic materials in its siding. Lack of taxpayer funding to complete the project has raised fears that could lead to the demolition of one of the world’s largest freestanding structures.

But, as the Mercury News reported, “There’s a catch: They want to use up to two-thirds of the floor space of the hangar to house their fleet of eight private jets.” Most of the members on the Hangar One committee, along with the local congresswoman, support the idea, although there is some concern about the public-private partnership.

But whoa. Wait a minute. The Google execs own eight jets? 2.6 jets per person, for the 2 co-founders and the executive chairman?

In 2007, TechCrunch reported on the Google execs first jumbo jet, a modified Boeing 767 and the controversy it created. (See Search Engine Land’s Guide To The Google Jet for more info.) In addition to the Boeing 767-200, they own two Gulfstream Vs.

Later, in 2007, the team picked up another Boeing, a 757 this time. A NASA lease document with tenant H211 lists those four planes. (PDF: see Exhibit C) Images of the Google jets can be seenhere. Despite some fake images appearing around the web, there’s no Google logo on the planes.

In 2008, the New York Times reported they appear to have added a Dornier Alpha fighter jet to their fleet.

But, counting the fighter jet, that’s only 5 jets. What about the other 3? Perhaps, the Merc got the number wrong?

Thanks to a “Google Search,” two more articles came up confirming Ken Ambrose said “8″ planes at the meeting. One in the Mountain View Voice, and another with detailed notes of the Moffett Field Restoration Advisory Board subcommittee meeting on a Moffett Users website. At the meeting, a member of “Save Hangar One” said they don’t want to see “Google” in 200-foot letters on the hangar as part of the deal. Ambrose said the Google team didn’t want that either.

TechCrunch is trying to contact Mr. Ambrose for more information about the additional three jets.

The Google leaders and their friends are not the only ones using the jets. NASA conducts flights on the planes with its own researchers and equipment to gain scientific data. That deal was part of the unusual agreement with NASA allowing the Google team the use of Moffett Field, an airport closed to private aircraft. When that deal was announced, it raised concerns from the local community leaders opposed to expansion at Moffett. Other Silicon Valley private jet owners and users, who are not allowed to use the airport, couldn’t have been pleased either.

The Google jet fleet has been a source of fighting and controversy over the years. The Wall Street Journal reported on the lawsuits with its contractors and the famous dispute, settled by Schmidt, over what size beds the co-founders would have on the plane.

Of course, lots of CEOs and executives own or lease private jets. On one hand, the Google leaders can spend their money any way they please. Their time is valuable, and using the jets makes them more efficient. On the other hand, using private jets is not very environmentally friendly for leaders of a company that prides itself being green. See Google Green.

Speaking of private jets, Michael Arrington posted this photo of the TechCrunch jet on his posterous page in 2010. It hasn’t been seen since our AOL buyout.

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Illustrations by Niklas Coskan

At only 21 years old. This dude AKA DeeDeeKid has got a bright future as an illustrator. Love his work!

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Style Kats

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Odd Future Unreleased Volume 3

Tracklist –

01 Sly – Sly x Stones Throw
02 Hodgy Beats – Wwarehouse (Produced by Tyler, The Creator)
03 Tyler, The Creator – Friends Zone
04 Left Brain – Oldirty (Instrumental)
05 Mike G – 707
06 Domo Genesis – Cashmere (Produced by Michael Uzowuru)
07 Sly – WattStax (Produced by Weird Eye)
08 Syd Tha Kyd – Get It In (Instrumental)
09 Hodgy Beats – Pop That (Produced by J Hawk)
10 Tyler, The Creator – Furb Set Anthem
11 Pyramid Vritra – Fuck Wind
12 Sly – Rebellious Shit (Produced by Vision)
13 Weird Eye – WattStax (Instrumental) (Bonus Track)

Download: Odd Future Talk Presents: Odd Future Unreleased Volume 3

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Tetra-Shed Prefab Office

This sleek, geometric office is designed for those who work from home but desire to work in both silence and style.  When not in use, the doors and windows of the Tetra-Shed fold into itself to form a fully enclosed structure, one that might appear to be a downed UFO or a religious artifact from the future.  When you’re on the clock, the Tetra-Shed folds open to give you the privacy you need to get your work done in what might be the coolest prefab office ever built.  Whenever you tell your friends and family that it’s time to “go to work”, they’ll scratch their heads about your ear-to-ear grin…

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Street art: The Death of SpongeBob

SpongeBob as road kill.

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FOOL’S GOLD RADIO: NOVEMBER MIX

Fool’s Gold Radio – November 2011 Mix by A-Trak

It’s that time of the month again. Time for a fresh mix of uptempo goodies in the form of Fool’s Gold Radio. Got some more exclusives here, including the premiere if my remix for Laidback Luke & Sander Van Doors “Who’s Wearing The Cap”.

Tracklist:
1. Kid Gloves “Music Power” (A-Trak Edit) (Fool’s Gold)
2. P-Money & Dan Aux are Disco 3 “Your Kinda Lovin”
3. Volta Bureau “Alley Cat” (Nervus)
4. J Paul Ghetto “Imma Let You Know” (Magnetic)
5. Butch “Drummers Drama” (Rekids)
6. Claptone “Make Me Feel” (Exploited)
7. Kassette Boys “Ah! Yeah! Oh! Yeah!” (Oliver $ Remix) (Kassette)
8. Zombie Disco Squad “Pianoman” (Made To Play)
9. Scuba “Adrenalin” (Hotflush)
10. Malente & Zero Cash “I’ll Be There” (Light Year Remix) (No Brainer)
11. L-Vis 1990 feat. Teki Latex & Para One “Fill The Void” (Extended Club Mix) (PMR)
12. Bart B More & Rubix “Ari” (BMKLTSCH RCRDS)
13. Cubic Zirconia “Take Me High” (Bart B More Remix) (Fool’s Gold)
14. Plump DJs “Gobbstopper” (Grand Hotel)
15. Maelstrom “Draggin” (BNR Trax)
16. Sound Of Stereo “Opal” (TWR72 Remix) (Lektroluv)
17. Pleasurekraft “The Main Ingredient” (Hotfingers)
18. Laidback Luke & Sander Van Doorn “Who’s Wearing The Cap” (A-Trak Remix) (Mixmash)
19. dOP “Your Sex” (Supplement Facts)
20. Friendly Fires “Blue Cassette” (Tiga Remix) (XL)
21. Floorplan “Baby, Baby” (M-Plant)
22. Bok Bok & Tom Trago “Time Master” (Sound Pellegrino)
23. DJ Funeral “Bounce Dat” (Body High)
24. Kastle “So You” (Silverback)

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Play Cloths University Lookbook

Play Cloths – PCU Thunderbirds from Play Cloths on Vimeo.

Teaming up with the brilliant minds from Illusive Media & with NYC based producer Jet.Audio, we took to the streets of Virginia Beach, where we assembled a team of street hockey players. he story is unlike your traditional disney movie where the “good guys” always prevail. The Thunderbirds stood their ground, rep’ed there hometown & celebrated in true T-Bird style.

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Sébastien Tellier “My God Is Blue” Album

Don’t get too excited yet. Sébastien Tellier’s latest album isn’t set to drop till Spring next year, but he does tell us – “don’t listen to my album; listen to my message. Enter into vibration with my music. Let’s merge our dreams, together spreading this communal energy in an immense blue wave that will wash over the world and the truth will emerge.” I’m a huge fan of his music so I can’t wait to see what he has installed for us.

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Nike Sportswear Bruin Vintage

The Bruin is given a vintage treatment in green and blue for Spring 2012.

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The Rap Board

This is a genius idea for an app! Signature catchphrases, grunts and unintelligible awesomeness from the biggest names in hip-hop for you to mess around with on your phone. It’s still to be approved by Apple but you can have a test run on their website.

Thanks for the find Choko Bensini.

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Snap!

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Look Up

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TV Poster Series by Exergian

Austrian designer Albert Exergian has created a series of modernist images inspired by TV shows. By converting some simple lines and shapes into very characteristic illustration, the designer has accomplished to capture the essence of some popular TV series. Founded in 1998, Exergian is a Vienna-based design consultancy specialized in art direction, identity and design for a multitude of applications, media & environments. 

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LUNCH WITH JOHN C JAY (STUDIO J)

Edwin Himself Interview with Mr Jay –

A few days ago, John Jay invited us (w+k12) over for lunch at his private creative consultancy space, Studio J. Over that last two months, we’d occasionally get a glimpse of him through the halls at Wieden+Kennedy, but would rarely get a chance to speak with him since he’d usually be on his way in-or-out of the building. So this was our formal introduction. John Jay is currently the executive creative director of W+K and also spends time overseeing their global offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Delhi and São Paulo.

Studio J is currently tackling a project with the city that would facilitate the construction of a multi-purpose hostel complex. The building would house artists, designers and creative-types looking for affordable spaces to hone their craft. This would be a definite catalyst to help re-energize Portland’s Chinatown district. Word is that Alex Calderwood, founder of the famed Ace Hotel chain, will be a collaborator of the project.

I’ve been a big fan of John Jay’s work for quite some time and followed his blogs within the NYTimes and Japan’s Honeyee. In 2008, I had the pleasure of hearing him speak at Imprint Lab alongside Jeff Staple and Hiroshi Fujiwara. This was definitely a great time to pick his brain in between bites.

During our stay, John made an interesting point about being an artist (or any creative type for that matter). He mentioned that you should always be wary of getting too comfortable and that you should always be challenging yourself. His decision to move from New York to Portland baffled his former employers at Bloomingdale’s—a brand he helped shape during the 80′s and early 90′s—but it was the challenge of a smaller city and the departure from the fashion industry that allured him to Wieden+Kennedy.

Above, are bricks of soap that will eventually be cut into smaller sizes. John and his wife Janet also utilize the space as a workshop for their boutique soap collection, Pearl+. Each block is hand crafted and made out crushed pearls. The thing that’s great about running a soap operation within your studio is that your space will always smell pretty damn good. The collection is only available at small handful of places including Colette and Ace Hotel PDX.

Below is John’s art collection. Some of my favorites were done by Chris Johanson, Tom Sachs, Jun Takahashi (UNDERCOVER) and Kaws.

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Evolved Superheroes

Superheroes redesign illustration by Yanni Davros.

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Surveillance

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Your phone might be spying on you. The many cameras you pass every day can recognize your face. Facebook, despite its grudging concessions, still wants you to broadcast your personal life. “Eye in the sky” drones are already watching over borders; next, they’ll patrol the Olympics. It won’t be long before police dronesare omnipresent in the skies over every major city, and then every town. Welcome to the 21st century. Smile! You’re probably on TV.

Especially if you live in the kind of repressive state that imprisons its citizens without trial. (You know, like America, if the US Senate has its way.) According to both Wikileaks and that well-known bastion of the left wing The Wall Street Journal, such regimes have been buying up Western-made high-tech surveillance systems like business travellers on unlimited expense accounts. To quote the former, “companies are making billions selling sophisticated tracking tools to government buyers, flouting export rules, and turning a blind eye to dictatorial regimes that abuse human rights.”

Which kind of puts Facebook privacy violations in perspective, so I’m not going to bash Mark Zuckerberg, for once. The guy probably genuinely believes in the merits of a transparency society where everybody’s life is essentially on display all the time. Or even if he doesn’t, he figures that our ever-doubling tech level means we’re inevitably heading there anyways, so he may as well make a few dozen billion dollars from that sea change while he’s at it. Fair enough.

But a transparent society can’t work if it’s built out of one-way glass. The powers that be are thrilled by the prospect of using all this new surveillance tech to keep an eye on the unruly masses, but they seem much less excited about its effect on their own privacy. The Occupy movement (which, you may recall, I have mixed emotions about) can cite a whole bunch of examples of protestors arrested or shot with rubber bullets for the sin of photographing police, and of the police expelling and restricting media from the evictions in NYC and LA.

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