Monthly Archives: August 2010

Familjen – Det Var Jag

I think I’m turning Swedish… SIKE, but this song is fun to get loose too! Ladies, shake that golden rumpus!

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Fuck Off, I Love You

Fuck, fuck, fuck! That’s what this dude is in the middle of saying and these people are too. Huse Monfaradi & Dan Wilton captured photos of people swearing their ass off. Check it if you’re in London.

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The Wilderness Downtown

The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive film by Chris Milk featuring an Arcade Fire song “We Used to Wait.” You enter your address and it turns your hood into the setting of the music video via Google street view. Pretty … Continue reading

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Stuff vs. Stuff

Directed by Sumo Science Aardman Animations via

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Eli Morgan Gesner x KARMALOOPTV x SKEETV

Check out my boy ENOCH try talkin’ about how cool he is! via

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Dark Side of the Lens

This is an amazing little short. “If I am to scrape a living, at least it’s a living worth scraping,” explains ace Irish photog Mickey Smith about his chosen path. via

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Tomorrow’s Hangover

Just another lost memory recovered. Check them all out at Tomorrow’s Hangover!

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STCKHLM

Been shooting some B&W prints of my neighborhood in Stockholm and playing with some new techniques. Check it.

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Filed under Lost Camera, Found Photos

The World’s Biggest Drum Machine

So on the way to the bar the other night in Stockholm, a group of us got lucky enough to jump around on Propellerheads new massive drum pad. Check out the video.

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Hyper Island = Talent

So I am lucky enough to be working amongst the best in digital media. Hyper Island has the top-young designers in the world all under one roof. All in all, my class has students from 20 different countries and a … Continue reading

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