Archive for February, 2009

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Craziest Block/Pin of The Century…
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And I don’t even know who “Brown” is…

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Freerider Packs
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Really, really, nice modular bags from Japanese retailer, Ace Company…

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Alena Nikiforova
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Fashion photographer Alena Nikiforova…

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Peter Beavis Photography
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Enjoy the photographs of Bristol native Peter Beavis

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The Evolution of Phychepolymereganics
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Cool Polymer Clay art by Meredith Dittmar

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Kanye West… Eat Your Heart Out
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Apparently this little Flash music player is representative of a big breakthrough in flash development, or so I’m told. Adobe introduced an experimental compiler with Flash Player 10 that lets you compile or import C++ code into the flash environment. Most, if not all video games for XBox, PS3 and more as well as most software is coded using C++ which means there’s the potential to be able to play all the games you know and love right through an internet browser window, much like you would watch a YouTube video. Long story short this music player is a flash file that has compiled the songs from an old Commodore 64 and plays it back to you via flash. Now it took me a while to understand what this all meant from my co-worker… but the reason I’m posting this is because the music in this player is just awesome… plain and simple. If you’re interested in reading about this thing more in depth head over to Unit Zero One.

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Observe and Report
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Jaline Rewell
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Janine Rewell is a freelancing graphic designer and illustrator from Helsinki, Finland who’s work has been featured in several publications including Computer Arts Magazine.

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Bryce Duffy
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When I grow up, I want to be like Bryce Duffy…

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Jeremy Liebman
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Browsing through the photos labelled “Series” you could tell that Brooklyn Photographer Jeremy Liebman has some obvious skills… but as soon as you open the “Commissions” works, it’s like stepping into a hidden room where everything is just… something else.

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