A delicious collection curated by Guthrie Lonergan, here.
E.g., what could be better than:
I also loved this one and this one.
February 9, 2008
"MySpace Intro Playlist"
February 8, 2008
Furry Utopians
A fun doc about another way to be differently-oriented. Ca. 4 min. including a couple of brief ads:
(Thanks, Ben!)
February 7, 2008
Help Defeat Telecoms' Third Push for Immunity for Warrentless Wiretapping
In response to grass-roots pressure, legislation has twice been successfully filibustered that would have granted telecoms immunity for abetting the Bush administration's indiscriminate wiretapping in gross violation of our Constitutional rights. Apparently a third push for immunity is now underway. Please go here to urge your representatives to defeat it.
February 6, 2008
"Specimens" Animation by Bradly Brown
See the hi-def version of Radium's first in-house music video, with animation by artist Bradly Brown, here. Art Direction by Bradly Brown and Jeff Hunt; © 2008 Radium/Table of the Elements.
February 3, 2008
Reinventing the Wheel
From National Georgraphic, via Dark Roasted Blend (scroll down).
Kristin Lucas's "Whatever Your Mind Can Conceive" at And/Or Gallery
. . . in Dallas, Texas -- one of the best shows I've seen anywhere in the last twelve months; smart and insightful, expressing archetypal yet urgent concerns in the idioms of today.
There are two, thematically-related parts. In the front gallery is her "contemplative installation including video, light box prints, cast rocks, and laser cut comets" featuring, among other things, fragments of a narrative including sessions the artist undertook with a real hypnotherapist to treat a grotesque eruption on her face that she purports to believe enhance her job performance as a bingo caller. In the back of the gallery is her related, "Refresh group exhibition [comprising the legal documentation and courtroom sketches from when] she legally changed her name from Kristin Lucas to Kristin Lucas as a kind of re-awakening, [plus portraits] she had her colleagues produce . . . of her before and after the change."
The work in the front gallery is shown in the picture but looks better as installed at And/Or. There are three channels of video, one screening on a boxy, older computer monitor that's been painted with a finish similar to that of the fake "rocks," and two screening wholly or partly on beautifully-knotted plywood -- a last-minute decision that may sound weird but looks fantastic and works well with the Western setting of the narrative.
See the show if you can; more info on And/Or's site.
February 1, 2008
For Your Snarky Valentine
My friend Julie Jackson, the creator of Kitty Wigs among other things, just added a great new product to her subversive cross stitch shop: limited edition Natalie Dee cross stitch kits. Take a look.
January 31, 2008
Transform Your Wii into a Virtual Reality Portal
Worth watching all the way through (4:45 min. total).
If this could be combined with a holographic screen to make it work for more than one viewer . . . total reality control.