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A Breakdown of Boardwalk Empire VFX

Boardwalk Empire VFX Breakdowns of Season 2 from Brainstorm Digital on Vimeo.

This really amazed me to see how many scenes are now done in CGI. Impressed!

The Emmy award-winning team at Brainstorm Digital has put together the before and after shots from season 2 of HBO’s hit series “Boardwalk Empire”. (courtesy of Home Box Office, Inc) brainstorm-digital.com. Twitter: @BrainstormVFX.

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THE NIKE+ FUELBAND

The Nike+ FuelBand is designed for anyone who wants to be more active. It measures your daily activity and turns it all into NikeFuel. So you can set a goal for every day and then go out and beat it. Life is a sport. Make it Count.

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Futura 2000 – Galerie de Noirmont – Paris

Futura 2000 – Galerie de Noirmont – Paris – Live Painting from Guillotine on Vimeo.

Futura 2000 – Galerie de Noirmont – Paris – Live Painting – 2012-01-09

FUTURA 2012 – EXPANSIONS
2012-01-13 / 02-29
Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont
75008 Paris

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Conference of Cool.

Gary Oldman, David Bowie and Edward Norton.

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SIR MICHAEL CAINE: “I DON’T GET THE GIRL, I GET THE PART”

The Talks Interview –

Mr. Caine, what is it like to get older?

You are going to make every moment count. I mean, you better make every moment count. Live your life now; start in the morning. You mustn’t sit around waiting to die. When it happens you should come into the cemetery on a motorbike, skid to a halt by the side of the coffin, jump in and say: “Great I just made it.”

So death doesn’t scare the hell out of you?

Well I always get worried when people say to me, “Oh we’re having a retrospective of your work.” I always think it’s sort of a threat. You know, hurry up and die. So I always get a bit worried when those things happen and that makes me think of death, but I’m a stubborn bastard.

You just refuse to think about it too much?

You quite often see these middle aged people on television who’ve won the fight against cancer and now they want to live their lives differently and enjoy every moment. Before they just went along and now they’ve had this scare that they were going to die. I had that scare that I was going to die when I was nineteen when I was a soldier, so I have been living my life that way for sixty years now.

What happened to you as a soldier that made you appreciate every moment?

I was a soldier in Korea and I got into a situation where I knew I was going to die – like the people know they are going to die of cancer, except then we got out of it. But it lasted with me – I was nineteen. That formed my character for the rest of my life. The rest of my life I have lived every bloody moment from the moment I wake up until the time I go to sleep.

How do you always look on the bright side of life?

You’ve got to have the correct philosophy. They always ask me how I feel about getting old and I answer, “Compared to the alternative, it is fantastic.” You want to live as long as you can. What happens now is that even if you are crippled and you have to stay indoors, you can get a motorized vehicle and go around with it. You also have satellite television, computers, faxes and mobile phones. If you are paralyzed or something you can communicate all over the world without leaving your chair. That is a great thing, but I also take good care of my health. We all have been told not to smoke and take drugs in order to try and stay alive as long as possible now.

People usually have to learn from their own mistakes. Were you wild back in the day?

I mean, I did all of those things. I smoked cigarettes for a long time and fortunately I gave those up and smoked cigars and now I’ve given that up too. I also used to drink a lot and now I only drink wine in the evening with a meal and don’t drink in the daytime. You have to make sacrifices to stay alive longer.

Before you went into the army did you want to be an actor? When did you find out who you are and what you wanted to do?

It was after the war. I was in a youth club and they had all different things – basketball, amateur dramatic society, woodwork, art classes, everything. The way I found myself was, I was playing basketball with all these guys and on the way down from the gym every evening, I would look through this door with windows in it and in there was the amateur dramatic class. Every time I came down there I thought to myself, “All the prettiest girls in the club are in there and I’m upstairs with a load of guys?” (Laughs) That was the moment I decided to join the drama class.

I am sure your male friends were impressed by your decision…

All the guys thought that I was gay because I was the only guy in there. But there I was with all the prettiest girls. I got to do all the love scenes with them and got to kiss them because I was the only boy. That was great because I was trying to get laid but I was only fourteen and that way I at least got to kiss them. So that changed my life. It was women, really.

Does acting still give you the same kind of joy?

I don’t do any odd script because I’m broke and I’ve got to pay the rent, which is what I used to do, you know. When I started I used to do every bloody film that came along because I was 30 before I made it. I was absolutely broke with a completely broke family. So I did a lot of films that weren’t very good but they paid well.  But that’s where I learned how to do it, as well you know.

And now?

I do exactly what I want, when I want, where I want, with whom I want. Then it was the end of being a film star and becoming a film actor. I’m a film actor now. To be a film star you’ve got to be young and look like Brad Pitt and all that – when you get the girl. I don’t get the girl anymore, I get the part.

Did you ever think about giving up when you were broke?

No. People often ask me, “Do you ever give advice to young actors?” I say no. Never. And they say, “Why not?” And I say, “Because the only advice I ever got from more experienced older actors was to give it up.” They all looked at me and said, “Give it up Michael, you’re not going to make it.” Every single person said the same thing: give it up. But I have some sort of built in insanity so I never stopped. I didn’t give it up.

When did they stop telling you to give it up?

They haven’t. They still tell me, “Michael give it up, you’re not going to make it.”

You’re very down to earth for a film star, and you don’t have an entourage outside waiting.

I sacked them all – they weren’t doing enough arse kissing. (Laughs) No, socially I’m sort of a communist. I’m not impressed by the station of anybody. You all get treated exactly the same: very politely. I treat a housemaid the same way I’d treat the Queen: very polite and that’s it.

You sound very content and at ease with yourself.

I am. I choose the work I want to do and it makes me happy to go and do it. Actually, I love going on a movie because it’s like the circus. My father was half gypsy so there’s the gypsy thing in it. I’m never happier than packing and taking off for a new adventure. I’m a nomad and the unit is the tribe and you travel from here to there in caravans and you set up shop and you work and it’s wonderful.

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Du Juan for Style Singapore January 2012

Chinese fashion model Du Juan for Style Singapore January 2012 as photographed by Wee Khim and styled by Sharon Tulasidas.

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RIME & TheSeventhLetter for ZOOYORK Skate Decks

RIME & TheSeventhLetter for ZOOYORK from TheSeventhLetter on Vimeo.

The collab between RIME, TheSeventhLetter and ZOOYORK has created seven pro decks for Zered Bassett, Brandon Westgate, Aaron Suski, Chaz Ortiz, Eli Reed, Forrest Kirby and Ron Deily.

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Conference of Cool.

Pharrell Williams and Rick Ross.

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WWD: The Adventures of André Saraiva

What’s the most cherished item in your wardrobe?
A vintage American pilot jacket that I found at the Rose Bowl Flea Market in Los Angeles, like, 15 years ago.
My friend Gildas Loaec from [music and clothing label] Kitsuné just released the same jacket, only with different cotton linings. We also designed a line of boxer shorts in matching fabrics.

Which is your favorite underwear label?
I don’t wear underwear. I’m French—I like to smoke cigarettes and get naked.

Some people liken you to Fonzie of Happy Days. Is he a style hero of yours?
Yeah, I used to wear a Fonzie T-shirt just to make fun of myself and my greasy hair. I like the Fifties. I like Marlon Brando in The Wild One.

Tell us about your latest fashion projects.
Well, there’s the luggage line for Globe- Trotter [due in stores this spring]. It’s handmade, very old-school. I travel a lot, so I know a lot about good suitcases. I’m also going to design some limited edition sneakers with Nike that will only be available in my nightclubs. A long time ago, they did a pair of shoes for Studio 54, so it’s kind of a nod to that.

And your book?
It’s going to be like an atlas: all the continents of the different things I’ve done since I began doing my graffiti at age 13. The idea is for it to be ready for next Christmas. It will be published by Rizzoli.

Are you still active in the art world?
I’m preparing an art show for June, for a fun new gallery called The Hole, on Bowery in New York….It will be my first solo show in America. There will be some of my old works but mainly a lot of new sculptures….I’ve made these buildings that are like little fantasy clubs, each with its own lighting and sound, that you can’t really get into because they’re too small—clubs for ants. There will also be a series of my Mickey Mouse sculpture with the big penis. I don’t know if that will go down well in America—the big Mickey. It’s going to be fun.

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Odd Future Announces New Mixtape

New mixtape from Odd Future Records is due to drop on March 20. The project will contain all new records from Tyler, the Creator, Frank Ocean, Hodgy Beats, Left Brain, Domo Genesis, Syd the Kyd, the Internet and Mike G. The release will be graced by a ten-city U.S. tour that includes a screening of the crew’s Adult Swim television show “Loiter Squad”, along with an Odd Future pop-up store in each city.

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Sonnymoon: Near Me

Sonnymoon – Near Me (Live Version) from Plug Research on Vimeo.

Great track! Video by Gordon Hendrick and Hunter Steinman.

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Conference of Cool.

Martin Luther King Jr. and Marlon Brando, 1968.

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Golden Globes 2012: Ricky Gervais Opening Monologue

Hilarious! Love ya work Gervais.

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Nike ‘Cortez Classic OG Leather’

Nike has reissued the Cortez Classic OG in a colourway similar to the Cortez’s worn by the Forrest Gump. Very cool and def on my list of buys.

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Objectified Documentary


Objectified is a feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them. It’s a look at the creativity at work behind everything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s about the designers who re-examine, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment on a daily basis. It’s about personal expression, identity, consumerism, and sustainability.

Through vérité footage and in-depth conversations, the film documents the creative processes of some of the world’s most influential product designers, and looks at how the things they make impact our lives. What can we learn about who we are, and who we want to be, from the objects with which we surround ourselves?

Read director Gary Hustwit’s post about the filmObjectified is the second part of a three-film “design trilogy” by Gary Hustwit, details on the third film will be released soon.

Objectified had its world premiere at the SxSW Film Festival in March 2009, and is currently screening at film festivals, cinemas, and special events worldwide. The film will be available as a DVD and download soon. Join our mailing list or subscribe to our RSS feed to stay informed of new announcements.

Featuring
Paola Antonelli (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
Chris Bangle (BMW Group, Munich)
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (Paris)
Andrew Blauvelt (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis)
Tim Brown (IDEO)
Anthony Dunne (London)
Dan Formosa (Smart Design)
Naoto Fukasawa (Tokyo)
Jonathan Ive (Apple, California)
Hella Jongerius (Rotterdam)
David Kelley (IDEO)
Bill Moggridge (IDEO)
Marc Newson (London/Paris)
Fiona Raby (London)
Dieter Rams (Kronberg, Germany)
Karim Rashid (New York)
Alice Rawsthorn (International Herald Tribune)
Davin Stowell (Smart Design)
Jane Fulton Suri (IDEO)
Rob Walker (New York Times Magazine)

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Outasight: Further LP

Tracklist –

1. Further / Everything’s Alright
2. Catch Me If You Can
3. Don’t Say Anything
4. Help!
5. Brand New Day
6. Downtown In My Mind
7. Everyone Gets Laid
8. The Walk of Shame
9. 3 Cheers Forever
10. Celebration
11. Stranger Than Fiction
12. Better Late Than Never
13. Here We Go Again
14. The Introduction

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