Category Archives: MOVIES

Beats By Dr. Dre Studio Color Campaign

For Holiday 2011 we have reinvented our first and most popular headphone, The Studio, in a spectrum of candy colors good enough to eat. Whether you choose blue, pink, orange, or green, we have the color that “is you.”

Nero’s first live performance at our recently opened Pop-Up store in NYC. Dre, who was in attendance at the performance, chose Nero “Me & You” for the spot’s powerful track.

Album: Welcome Reality (Digital out now, CD in stores 12/13)

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David Beckham & James Bond: Background Check

HBTV2: David Beckham & James Bond: Background Check from HBTV on Vimeo.

HBTV sit down with UNDFTD’s James Bond and soccer luminary David Beckham, as they talk about the inspiration that goes into their ongoing capsule collection for adidas. Introduced through Beckham’s wife, Victoria, their partnership was one that came about through sharing the same likes and dislikes when it came to fashion and product collaborations. In describing the line, both men consider it to be “simple, yet aspirational,” and products that aren’t defined by age. Check out the interview with two men who are at the forefront of their respective professions.

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Burton: Snow Porn Series

Danny Davis proves that you can’t have easy livin without putting in a lot of hard work, and it shines through in his snowboarding. Doesn’t hurt that he is always smiling and having a good time either.

From the pages of Transworlds December issue – check out Danny Davis, Stephan Maurer, Nicolas Muller, Mads Jonsson and more in Mike Basich’s backyard, the famed Area 241.

A little park mash up from last summer featuring the Burton team.

FK is short for Frederik Kalbermatten, and Superspines is short for some really really gnarly lines in British Columbia. Not bad for a days work.

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BBC Nature: ‘Brinicle’ ice finger of death

With timelapse cameras, specialists recorded salt water being excluded from the sea ice and sinking. The temperature of this sinking brine, which was well below 0C, caused the water to freeze in an icy sheath around it. Where the so-called “brinicle” met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfis.

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The Arctic Circle

The Arctic Circle from Kevin Parry on Vimeo.

An Arctic inhabitant is fascinated by the sudden appearance of a mysterious box.
Music by Ihor Dawidiuk ihordawidiuk.com

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Art Directors Club: John C Jay of Wieden + Kennedy Tribute

Excerpt from the ADC Hall of Fame gala presentation, celebrating the incomparable laureate John C Jay.

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Jorian Ponomareff Drift

What Ken Block does in his car, stunt rider Jorian Ponomareff demonstrates on a motorcycle. Check out his latest video, Drift, to see his incredible skills on the two wheels.

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Regular Show: Rap It Up (featuring Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino & MC Lyte)

The latest episode of Cartoon Network’s animated series Regular Show had some great surprises in store as it featured the voices of none other than Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino, MC Lyte and supposedly, even KiD CuDi. The cartoon, which follows the lives of two 23-year-old deadbeat friends – a blue jay named ‘Mordecai’ and a raccoon named ‘Rigby’.

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Chanel Spring Summer 2012 Fashion Show

Amazing stage design by Zaha Hadid.

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New Era Introducing: London Gallery Launch

Crowds flocked to the private launch of the New Era Introducing 2011 gallery at Shoreditch Underground in the heart of East London before it embarks on a tour across Europe, The Middle East and Africa.

We catch up with Lina Al Amoudi, the creative mind behind this year’s winning entry and several other finalists to find out more.

Follow New Era Introducing as it launches globally and find out more herehttp://www.neweraintroducing.com

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Jake Davis Test Shots: Adrianne Ho featuring Supreme Varsity Jacket

Jake Davis Test Shots: Adrianne Ho from Jake Davis on Vimeo.

Filmmaker Jake Davis brings us his latest Test Shot featuring model Adrianne Ho. Jake focuses closely on a previously released Supreme Oxblood Varsity Jacket, with Soho as his backdrop. I really enjoy what Jake does with the film and visuals he seems to capture the subject plus so much more.

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Hudson: Against The Grain


Hudson – Against The Grain from Dropbear on Vimeo.

The new music video for ‘Against The Grain’ from emerging Melbourne indie-folk artist Hudson sees him collaborate with film maker/animator/VJ Dropbear (aka Jonathan Chong).

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Is Technology Destroying Jobs?

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TechCrunch Article –

For all the benefits of living in a connected world, there is one huge disconnect: the economy seems to be growing, but it is not creating jobs. This disconnect is not a temporary blip that will disappear with a full economic recovery. It is part of a longer-term structural change in the economy.

Yesterday at the Techonomy conference, I moderated a debate (which you can watch above) between two economists, Erik Brynjolfsson of MIT’s Sloan business school and Tyler Cowen of George Mason University, about whether or not technology is the engine of the economy or whether, in fact, it is destroying jobs.

Many of us take for granted that technology is the brightest spot in the economy, where most of the innovation and job creation occurs. But if you look more broadly at the impact of technology across every industry, it doesn’t look so great. Technology makes businesses more efficient, often by eliminating the need for repetitive tasks and the workers who do them. We are not replacing those jobs with enough new, higher-skilled ones to make up for the loss.

So what we are seeing in the U.S. over the past decade is productivity growth without the job growth that usually comes with it. Traditionally, productivity growth and job growth went hand in hand, but that is no longer the case. Annual productivity growth in the U.S. between 2000 and 2009 was 2.5%, a faster rate than at any time since the 1960s. Yet the last decade saw the total number of jobs decline by 1.1 percent.

The official unemployment rate in the U.S. is 9.1 percent, with 13.9 million million out of work. Median wages in the U.S. have gone almost nowhere since the 1970s, which was the impetus for Cowen’s book, The Great Stagnation. Meanwhile, income disparity between the richest 1 percent and everyone else keeps growing. The other 99 percent is not too happy about that, as the #OccupyWallStreet movement illustrates.

Is the U.S. worker in the same position today as the workhorse was 100 years ago when it was replaced by another technology: the engine (first steam, and then internal combustion). Peak employment for horses was in 1901, there were 3.25 million working horses in the England. Those jobs went away with the introduction of machinery, tractors, cars, and trucks.

Today, workers in factories are being replaced by robots and software, more broadly, is automating many jobs that people used to do. Companies benefit because they can operate leaner and make more profits, but what about the people? For the first time ever, the Luddite fear that machines will replace people seems to be coming true.

But wait a second, says Brynjollffson. His central argument, which he puts forth in Race Against the Machine, a book he co-authored with Andrew McAfee, is that it is not people versus machines. It is people with machines. Technology is just a tool that lets us be even more productive.

The problem is that not enough people know how to use the new tools of the Internet, mobile, and cloud computing. The workforce as a whole does not have the right mix of skills. Hence tech companies can’t hire enough engineers while the rest of the economy suffers from perpetual unemployment.

When you look at the actual economic data, things seem grim. But I am an optimist. I think technology can help lead the way by creating new jobs and redefining employment. The cost to create new companies has never been lower, and new forms of work that use the Internet as its organizing principle (instead of the firm) are beginning to become more commonplace.

But will it all be enough to restart job growth across the economy as a whole? I’m not sure anyone can answer that question just yet.

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Zoo York: Harold Hunter Day V Video

Harold Hunter Day V went down on Saturday 11/12/11 at L.E.S skatepark. The event was a huge success. Thank you to the Harold Hunter Foundation, all the sponsors and everyone who came out to celebrate Harold’s life.

Filmed and Edited by R.B. Umali with music by Harold Hunter, The International Ocular Orchestra and Ani Quinn for Zoo York Media Group.

In Loving Memory. Legends Never Die.

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Vampire Bash

Vampire Bash from António Silva on Vimeo.

This animation is a 5 second story about a little vampire that comes to life in paper and gets bashed with a poetic wooden stake – a pencil.

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Brooklyn Machine Works Tokyo

The KDU has teamed with legendary Bike builder, Brooklyn Machine Works to progress their 15 year old brand.

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Pusha T: Tony Montana (Freestyle)

With “Fear of God II: Let Us Pray” officially availabl in stores and online, Pusha T’s drops the music video for his “Tony Montana” freestyle.

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Nokia HumanForm Concept Phone

Nokia HumanForm was created in a joint effort to translate the most promising new nanotechnologies into meaningful user experience, prototype those for decision making; and transfer and set aspiration for future portfolio.

Project is a key to bring significant user experience benefits to the market thereby creating mindshare and value share through nanotechnology enabled experiences.

Nokia HumanForm is a visionary solution for a dynamically flexible device beyond touch screen and voice communication where technology is invisible and intuition takes over.

Natural interactions are enabled with a kinetic user interface.

I was one of the creators and Design Manager of Nokia HumanForm concept. The concept and a follow-up Nokia Kinetic Device prototype were launched in Nokia World 2011.

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Terry Richardson Shoots Tyler The Creator

Terry Richardson is at it and this time shoots Odd Future head Tyler The Creator and his crew for VMan.

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Duran Duran: Girl Panic (Starring Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Cindy Crawford)

Iconic British rock outfit Duran Duran have returned to the music scene with a great visual for their new single “Panic Girl.” As one of the initial artists to cast models within their music videos, the band has invited Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Yasmin Le Bon, Cindy Crawford and Eva Herzigova, to represent the iconic band members.

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