Category Archives: PHOTOGRAPHY
Happy Easter Everyone!
For me, Easter is a time to spend with my family on the coast, playing golf, surfing everyday and eating lots of good food. Wishing you all a great Easter.
Thanks for the pic Phoebs đ
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DIRTY SLUMS BY MICK BOOGIE & SLUM VILLAGE
Tracklist –
Mick Boogie & nVMe Intro
God Sent (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
Just The Past (f/ Big Sean & Black Milk)
Music (f/ Focus)
Slum Talks About The Evolution
Hunger (f/ Vice & Focus…)
Church (f/ Focus…)
Fresh (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Vice)
Turnin(TM) Me Off (f/ De La Soul)
Slum Talks About Native Tongues
Beats and Breaks
Special (f/ Phonte)
They Say Remix (f/ Rapper Big Pooh & Phife)
The Hard Way (f/ Focus… & Joe Scudda)
Slum Talks About The Legacy
They Donât Know (f/ Vice & J Ivy)
Mortal Kombat (f/ Vice & DJ Bonics)
Slum Talks About The Future
Da Essence (f/ Vice)
Reppin(TM)
Conference of Cool.
Diane Von Furstenburgâs Glass Penthouse
The famed fashion designerâs home is perched atop the DVF complex. A private green roof garden meets the apartment, which was built on the structureâs existing roof. Von Furstenbergâs living space includes a large faceted glass structure, which is made up of triangular panes of glass. The geometric structure is the sun source for the light-bearing staircase that illuminates the entire building. Heliostat mirrors help direct sunlight to the lower chambers of the building.
This staircase, which the architects have called a âstairdelier,â is lined with Swarovski crystals like a chandelier, which help reflect light throughout the expanse of the entire building. The stairdelier maneuvers diagonally throughout the six storey building, hovering over the lobby pool to greet guests at the front door. The bright sun from the geometric skylight can even be seen from the first floor, and illuminates von Furstenbergâs art collection, which is shared around the pool.
The offices on the middle floors are flex space, some extended to double height so they may be used for special events or fashion shows. Geothermal heating and cooling for the entire building are provided by three wells that run 1,500 feet deep. The heliostat mirrors and ample windows allow for little artificial light to be used. Energy efficient LEDs light the stairdelier at night, and the roof garden helps insulate, differ rainwater, and provide a green space for von Furstenberg to enjoy.
DVFâs flagship and apartment is an exemplary adaptive re-use project, meshing modern design and green elements, while still paying respect to the historic architecture of the original building.
Interview of Kim Jones, Louis Vuitton Men’s Style Director, after the F/W 2012-13 Show
Hear Kim Jones, Men’s Style Director under the Artistic Direction of Marc Jacobs, talk about his inspirations for the Fall/Winter 2012-2013 Fashion Show.
Supreme + Vans Campbellâs Soup Collection
Look for these shoes to release soon, with matching T-shirt and baseball cap, at Supreme flagships worldwide.
Above Second Gallery presents: âJourney is the Rewardâ by Meggs
My good friend May who owns Above Second has brought over a great Australian artist called Meggs. If you’re in HK today it will def be worth seeing.
âJourney is the Rewardâ has become somewhat of a manifesto for my life thus far. So much so that I even have these words tattooed across my chest, a reminder for life that the process of making art and the journey of travel is just as important as the final product and solid milestones we might consider âachievementsâ or âgoalsâ. For me, making art or being an artist, is a lifestyle, a passion and life-long commitment. This has opened up a whole world of new places, people, friends and adventures, which in turn influences my artistic practices and the subject matter of my work.
âJourney is the Rewardâ at Above Second gallery represents another one of those unique experiences for me, and the work references my inspirations from my journey so far as well as the location, people and influences of Hong Kong. Somewhat a mix of Australian, American and Asian culture the pieces show the diverse effects these cultures have had on my work and my continuing exploration of duality and human emotions and experiences. â Meggs
Opening: 30th March, 2012, Time: 6pm â 10pm
30th March â 17th May, 2012
For more info and pricelist please contact: may@above-second.com
RSVP: info@above-second.com
Blazers 1973
Still one of my favorite sneakers of all time. The Nike Blazer was released in 1973. Designed as a basketball sneaker/hi-top, and competed against the monopoly the Converse All-star had within the ABA and NBA. The first professional Basketball player to wear the shoe was George Gervin, when he played for the Virginia Squires and San Antonio Spurs in 1973.
BoxBag by Casey Ng
This take-away packaging by Casey Ng combines a paper bag top with a rigid carton for the base. A perforated tear-off strip indicates where the parcel should be ripped open and shared. Casey Ng designed the packaging for fish and chips served up in New Zealand, and the inside is printed with newspaper-style graphics about local scenery. Genius!
DUAL SNOWBOARDS
Dual Snowboards gives users a freedom never possible with a regular snowboard. Dual is basically a snowboard cut in half and attaches to each foot independently, bringing users a more exciting experience and the ability to conceptualise new tricks. Another great advantage is the mobility factor, with dual snowboards you can walk around thanks to the two piece design.
Edible Cookbook
German design studio korefe has created the âthe real cookbookâ, an edible instruction manual for making a classic lasagna. first, the user reads each inscribed fresh pasta page of the guide, learning the steps necessary to make the dish. then, each informative sheet is baked into a home-crafted lasagna with thefilling ingredients complementing the text-covered base.
Conference of Cool.
Nissan Natural Fit
In collaboration with the Creative Sweatshop studio, they made animals entirely composed of Nissan vehicle’s spare parts. In order to feature the customer service as the most natural way to maintain Nissan vehicles, the sculptures were created without any 3D or any pieces distortion. The sculptures were shot by Fabrice Fouillet.
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