Monday, March 21, 2011
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Scenes From The Suburbs
Arcade Fire continues their post-Grammy parade with a new short film directed by good ol' Spike Jonze. Looks wacky.
I shouldn't be surprised at the vitriol flying around the blogosphere toward Arcade Fire ever since their big "Album of the Year" win, but I'm still on the bandwagon. In 2006 "Funeral" literally evolved my taste in music perhaps more so than any other album within the last five years. That sounds pretty extreme... and it probably is, but it's easily one of my favorite albums of all time. Regardless, apparently "Scenes From The Suburbs" is airing this week at SXSW.
Check out the trailer here:
Monday, March 14, 2011
It's Jimmer Time
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Pink Ponies
The ad industry is so quirky. This is a perfect satirical look at an advertising case study. And it even includes the all mighty social media. Well played.
You've Already Seen This
But it's worth seeing again:
I want iPad 2 exclusively for its amazing cover – ridiculous.
I want iPad 2 exclusively for its amazing cover – ridiculous.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Paris At Night
I thoroughly enjoyed this stop motion expose of the beautiful city of Paris "composed completely of photographs" (per the artist, Luke Shepard). Amazingly well-executed. I found it very unique that it shows the "darker" side of Paris, as this was literally shot at night.
To that point, and not to play art critic here, but as much as I love "Intro" by the XX, I think either "Stars" or "Night Time" could have potentially worked even better with these images, as this project is showcasing Paris primarily after hours. The energy and build of Intro is incredible, don't get me wrong. I was just surprised to see that track paired with these images. There's such a raw and quiet and almost creepy quality with the XX's sound, I think another song maybe could have worked better (Even "Heart Skipped A Beat" or "Islands"). Just throwing it out there...
Le Flâneur (music by The XX) from Luke Shepard on Vimeo.
To that point, and not to play art critic here, but as much as I love "Intro" by the XX, I think either "Stars" or "Night Time" could have potentially worked even better with these images, as this project is showcasing Paris primarily after hours. The energy and build of Intro is incredible, don't get me wrong. I was just surprised to see that track paired with these images. There's such a raw and quiet and almost creepy quality with the XX's sound, I think another song maybe could have worked better (Even "Heart Skipped A Beat" or "Islands"). Just throwing it out there...
Inspiration from Google Docs
Impressive display of creativity and use of Google Docs. Hope it was worth the 3+ days they spent on this!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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