Category Archives: CULTURE
Nike Lunar Blazer Black/Volt
Nike has updated the classic Blazer by adding a Lunarlon sole for increased comfort. Presented in a black/volt colorway there’s no official release date as yet but we’re sure these will hit shelves shortly.
Eco-Resort Pedras Salgadas by Luis Rebelo de Andrade & Diogo Aguiar
The new eco-resort of Parque de Pedras Salgadas, Portugal, consists of a set of seven small houses in perfect harmony with the surrounding outstanding nature.
Designed in a modular prefabrication system but flexible to adapt to the specific places within the park, these houses result in several different combinations of the same three modules (entrance/bathing – living – sleeping) creating different morphologies and different dialogues with the surrounding nature, wisely occupying the empty spaces between the trunksof large trees and, at the same time, allowing each home to be unique, special and worth visiting.
The pitched roofs that caracterize the intervention redefine the contours of the park boundary and result, within the housesin comfortable but dynamic spaces.
The vain corner contradicts the structural logic of the house but creates the ilusion that the park is inside the house framing living nature pictures. The outer coating in slate tile reffers to the local contruction traditions and the slatted wood used when there is a balcony creates the perfect resting spaces.
TheHusic: (VOL. 4 NO. 6) THE COOL
Tracklist –
Drake – Started From The Bottom
Wale – Let A N*gga Know
Joey Bada$$ – Unorthodox
Cocaine 80′s f. Common & Jhene Aiko – Fly Ass Pisces
Dizzy Wright – Verbalizing
Casey Veggies – Lifestyle
J.Cole – Crunch Time
Rockie Fresh – Something Special
Casey Veggies f. Dom Kennedy – She In My Car
J. Cole f. French Montana & Rick Ross – Diamonds
Azealia Banks – Harlem Shake (Remix)
Kaytranada f. JMSN – All We Do
Trinidad James f. Forte Bowie – Southside
J. Cole f. Miguel – Power Trip
NIGO Discusses Coca-Cola x HUMAN MADE Collection and Plays with Coke Cans
In this video, NIGO® constructs an over-sized version of the Human Made logo using Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero, and Mello Yellow cans. Mannequins wearing the new collection turn into real people and assist NIGO® in building his Human Made logo in Beams’ Warehouse.
In this video, NIGO® speaks with Beams Men’s Creative Director, Hiroshi Kubo , about the inspiration for the collection and their mutual love for iconic Coca-Cola memorabilia.
Google Glass
Google launched an official site for their newest hardware project: Google Glass. The project has been around for about a year now but now it seems like Google is actively trying to get the product into the hands of real consumers. On the site you can apply to become a “Glass Explorer” by simply telling the company over Google+ or Twitter #ifihadglass what you would do with them. Oh and you have to pony up $1500. No big deal.
Projects like Glass, I suppose I should really start calling it a product, get me excited because it proves we’re ready to move past the idea of data only coming to us through a phone shape. Google has chosen the face as the best place to receive and send information, while supposedly Apple will be bringing computing to the wrist. I’m not certain if either of these locations are any good for giving us large amounts of data, it’s still uncharted territory. I wouldn’t dismiss anything until we can try these devices for ourselves.
MOPPA NOEL PODDOF by Robag Wruhme
Tracklist –
Praezisa Rapid 3000 – Hello
KRTS – The Dread Of An Unknown Evil
Botany – Waterparker
Devendra Banhart – Santa Maria de Feira
Guts – Brand New Revolution
Mo Kolours – 8 Hours
De La Soul – Forever
Helge Schneider – …
Alif Tree Feat. Shirley Horn – Forgotten Places
Plaid – Gel Lab
Simon12345 & The Lazer Twins – If I stay here, I’ll be alone (feat. Beegs Alchemy)
Obama and Death Cab For Cutie
Kev Brown – Listen
Khrysis – Yeah! Yeeeaaah!
Dijf Sanders – Etheric Landmarch
Little Dragon – Scribbled Papers
Terry Callier – When My Lady Danced
Fraktus – Affe, Sucht, Liebe
MONICA BELLUCCI: “I LIKE TO EXPLORE THE DARK SIDE”
The Talks Interview –
Mrs. Bellucci, do you get more work because you are beautiful?
I know that beauty invites a certain curiosity. But, as Oscar Wilde said, beauty is just five minutes long if you don’t have anything else to sustain that curiosity. I don’t think that I would have made this kind of career if I were just beautiful. Directors don’t call you for your beauty but for your talent.
Have your looks ever been an obstacle for you?
Yes, of course – especially because I was coming from the fashion business. It was a double problem; fashion and beauty are the worst things to make it with this career. Because I’m pretty everybody thinks I’m stupid. But it is like a mask and you have to break the mask to show that there is something else behind it. You have to show who you are to make the others come to discover you.
Is that why you often choose extreme roles?
Maybe yes.
Do you still feel you have to prove yourself?
Not to others, but to myself.
Really?
Of course! I need to explore. If somebody is going to come to me with a new idea or something that is going to be a risky thing, I would do it if I am interested. I like a movie that brings out many discussions. From my experience, every time I have done movies they create this kind of situation. Like Irréversible, The Passion of the Christ,Malèna; it’s so interesting. I like to explore the dark side of humanity. That’s why I’m an actor.
Do you like to revisit those films from time to time as well?
No, I can never see a movie twice. Or maybe I can see a movie after many years because I just saw Maléna, which was funny to see again. I need many years to see a movie again because it is so difficult to be objective about it. And I get bored watching myself.
Your husband Vincent Cassel is also an actor. What’s it like seeing him transformed into a character on screen?
When I saw Mesrine I was really shocked because I saw a really great performance; I couldn’t recognize him. Only one part when he is talking with his kids in the prison did I think about how he moves with his own kid, but apart from that… It was really beautiful and moving to see such a great performance.
Do you two discuss your work and films?
Nothing. Vincent and I are in two different worlds. I don’t know his friends; he doesn’t know mine. We don’t see the same people. We don’t have the same life. Once in a while I come from my world, he comes from his world, and we meet each other. But we are two different animals. I am so independent and he is so independent so I think it is the only way to be together.
Is it difficult to raise your children like that?
No.
Do your daughters understand what it is exactly that their parents do for a living?
No. Recently my daughter told me, “No mommy, I want to be like you. I don’t want to work. I just want to be a mother and when I grow up my daughter is going to work.” And this is perfect because she thinks I don’t work. She said: Life is beautiful, we are always in the hotels and houses, it’s great. I am so happy about that. It means I am with her all the time.
One day will she want to be an actress like you?
I hope not.
Why?
Because it’s a special work, but if she tells me she wants to be a knight I won’t say no because I think it’s beautiful to have a passion in life. If her passion is going to be acting then she has to do it.
They are individuals after all…
Yeah, she wants it or she doesn’t. If she has a passion it’s great, but it’s such a difficult job – beautiful but difficult. She has to deal with so many things. It’s better to do this job when you don’t have parents who come from the business. Vincent’s father is an actor and it wasn’t so easy for him to find his own identity because of that.
Was your family similar?
I come from a completely different family, so it’s easier. But when you come from a family where they are all actors, to compare becomes normal for the others and it can be very difficult for you. I know Vincent had to fight to find his own place because of his father.
Christoph Waltz.
Christoph Waltz (German pronunciation: [kristɔf valts]; born 4 October 1956) is an Austrian-German actor. Internationally, he is known for his works with American filmmaker Quentin Tarantino: he received acclaim for his portrayal of SS-Standartenführer Hans Landa in 2009 film Inglourious Basterds and his portrayal of Dr. King Schultz in 2012 film Django Unchained. For both, he won the Academy, BAFTA and Golden Globe Awards for Best Supporting Actor. For Inglorious Basterds, he also won the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival and theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role.
Meet MYO, the Wearable Gesture Controller
It seems like every few days another product promising the future comes across our desk only to never be heard of again. Here’s hoping that isn’t the case with MYO, a wearable gesture controller from Thalmic Labs that looks to deliver everything you’ve ever loved about sci-fi movies like the ability to move objects with your mind. Perhaps that’s a bit of an exaggeration but it’s not so far from the truth. The device uses the electrical activity from your muscles to wirelessly control all of your electronic devices including your computer and phone.
The device will be compatible with Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android and is expected to ship by the end of this year.
Conference of Cool.
NEEDS by Giraffage
Track List:
1. Close 2 Me
2. Thinking About You
3. Money
4. All That Matters
5. Home
6. Feels
7. Checkmate
8. Undress U
9. Before
Hypebeast Eats… Stussy x Yardbird Fried Chicken Feast
As seen with the Stussy x Plan Check event early last year, Stussy‘s presence has come to extend far beyond the realm of apparel and into the expanses of cuisine. With the brand’s latest foray into food, Stussy links up with Hong Kong’s Yardbird for a fried chicken feast. As the restaurant focuses on yakitori and other dishes involving poultry, the Stussy x Yardbird menu will contain dishes such as twice-fried chicken, popcorn gizzards, mentaiko macaroni, crunchy ramen coleslaw, sweet potato mash, and for dessert, waffles with maple ice cream and crispy chicken skin. We met up with the great chefs at Yardbird to get a special preview of each dish and their presentations. Along with the food you can also expect to find a limited Stussy x Yardbird beer koozie and a collaboration T-shirt.
Stussy x Yardbird Fried Chicken Feast
March, 3 12:00 p.m.
33-35 Bridges St.,
Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong