Corey Arnold: New Site, New Work

Posted on June 27, 2006 Under Art

Corey Arnold, the fantastic photographer from Southern California we covered more than a year ago is back in action with a great new site and some breathtaking work. His Bering Sea Crabbing series photos are totally unreal. I won't even…

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Shane Grammer

Posted on June 27, 2006 Under Art

Over the last ten years Shane Grammer has evolved from a one man art machine to a multi disciplinary creative agency specializing in three-dimensional work. By combining his own talents with other hand picked artist, Shane's work continues to evolve…

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Talk Back: The Book

Posted on June 26, 2006 Under Books

Anyone who has spent any amount of time in NYC would have noticed the hundreds of thought and speech bubbles strategically placed on advertisements around the city--that's The Bubble Project. "More Bubbles mean more freed spaces, more sharing of personal…

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Jen Saudek

Posted on June 26, 2006 Under Art

Look familiar? Soul Asylum made this image familiar to all jewel-case-keepers in the early 90's. There's also a photo of a buff guy with a baby that became a permanent fixture in many college dorm rooms. Both compliments of Jan…

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Summer Solstice: Santa Barbara

Posted on June 21, 2006 Under Travel

Started over 20 years ago by a local artist and mime, Summer Solstice is an annual celebration that draws over 100,000 spectators from around the world to Santa Barbara, CA. The single-day arts event is highlighted by the parade that…

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Onedotzero

Posted on June 21, 2006 Under Art

UK based onedotzero is the biggest digital film festival in the world-- touring across the globe showcasing the best in cutting edge, contemporary digital film. It goes further in its dedication to push the digital film medium to the forefront…

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Phillip Toledano

Posted on June 21, 2006 Under Life

Best known for his "Man in a baby suit", photographer Phillip Toledano has a depth of work which probes at social issues that affect today. As he puts it, he "subtracts things from his photos, using the framing and color…

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RoyalRemarkable

Posted on June 21, 2006 Under Design

Joshua Gajownik is a print designer experienced in, well, everything! His work includes screen printing, book binding , letter press, and laser cutting, oh, and he also does some design for the web, but I must add not web design.…

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NYC Garbage

Posted on June 19, 2006 Under Life

Who knew that garbage could be so.....cool? Justin, a NYC resident, thinks that it can be and judging by his results, it actually appears that he's right! NYCgarbage.com is the website where Justin sells his 100% hand-picked garbage off the…

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Shigeki Hayashi: Babies In Spacesuits

Posted on June 16, 2006 Under Art

Ceramist Shigeki Hayashi makes intriguing and bizarre works of art. His life like sculptures of babies in spacesuits and S&M outfit togged femmes are examples of the "possibility of ceramic expression" as he puts it. Weird and wonderful at the…

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