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Monthly Archives: September 2011
And More Hilarity – A Tribute by Ian Thomas
Ian Thomas, a Canadian photographer, was so inspired by Terry Border’s “Bent Objects“, that he came up with his own different and hilarious twist of perspective that still pays tribute to Terry’s vision. So without further ado, meet “Stuff That … Continue reading
Japanese Sense of Humor – Okite
Okite alarm app is an embarrassing way to wake up in the morning. Or that’s what they’re hoping you’ll feel. For all of us who love our snooze button, well, we might want … Continue reading
Today’s Going To Be Light
I know that you haven’t seen a lot of light in a while here, so today is going to be that day. Because sometimes you just need it to be so. Light and inspiring, that is. So, have a great … Continue reading
Needing To See A Good Ending To One Day
Updated 9/25/11: They’re back on US soil! Today will end on a good note, simply because we all need it! Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal are finally free, … Continue reading
Strength In Style
As you probably already know, I visit DesignTaxi a lot. They always help me find some amazing creative inspirations that get my own mind going. The one place that I haven’t spent too much time browsing is their Creative Finder … Continue reading
Reinterpret A Sign or Two
We see road signs all around us, telling us to do things in a sometimes imperious manner. For the age of political correctness, it seems that the signs didn’t get that memo. Of course, this might partially have to do … Continue reading
The Intricacies of Kate Raudenbush
I found an image of this artwork by Kate Raudenbush. It’s called the Braindrop, and is a meditation space for us to reflect on the importance of water for our own evolutionary sustenance. It’s a 17′ structure made of … Continue reading
Superheroes Were Once Babies
I’ll bet that you never thought to see The Thing from the Fantastic Four as a baby. Well, artist Alexandre Nicolas is giving baby superheroes a new life with his 3D installation, Les Prédestinés, which immortalizes 8 myths as they might … Continue reading
Books, Books, Everywhere Books
Have you wondered about how mankind has changed over the years? Have you ever wanted to read all of the available books to find out (YES!)? Because there is a lot of information to be found in the billions of … Continue reading
Feeling Ill
Today has been a day that has just been off kilter. From the beginning, things felt skewed and wrong. And it didn’t improve. I’d forgotten (or tried to) that today was the day of final decision for one man. I … Continue reading