Photos by Andrew Volk.


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I wish all recipes were this visual.

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"think of your own ideas"
"work hard & be nice to people"
'It is ok for me to have everything I want"

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Another Saul Bass tribute from the very talented Hexagonall

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"Record Club is an informal meeting of various musicians to record an album in a day. The album chosen to be reinterpreted is used as a framework. Nothing is rehearsed or arranged ahead of time. A track is put up here once a week. The songs are rough renditions, often first takes that document what happened over the course of a day as opposed to a polished rendering. There is no intention to 'add to' the original work or attempt to recreate the power of the original recording. Only to play music and document what happens."

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A visually interesting info-graphic video with interesting nuggets here and there. Being Japanese, a lot of the stats were familiar and some seemed wrong but it's well put together non the less. Click on video below.
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Japan-The Strange Country (English ver.) from Kenichi on Vimeo.



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© Michael Kenna  FANTOMATIK - Quand les esprits remontent les fleuves

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Back Alley Chat by Sam Cherry. Paperback cover, c1950’s.


Fantasy Ink - Some Good Art

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"I hope “Skin Fruit” is the final scene of the New Museum’s uneven first act in its new building. For two years, the institution has emphasized cheek, playing to the obsolete mind-set of “Love it. Hate it. See it!” It’s time to change the formula. Shock value, savvy, and being adversarial are fine if they are backed up by credibility and vision. Too many shows here have lacked both."

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"A documentary featuring the townspeople of Sidney, Ohio. Directed by Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross."

Roger Ebert called this film "achingly beautiful." Would love to check it out.

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"I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere.
Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen."

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Love this. So right on.

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Butterfinger, beach, Battlestar Galactica

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Check out the video below. I think it's a pretty significant feature that I'll be using a lot.

Go from this:

to this in a few seconds.

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Liked the broadway show about Mark Rothko -"Red" last night. http://bit.ly/cjAypq It's got big wallops of pretentious and cerebral dialogue but through an amazing performance or Rothko by Alfred Molina, the most memorable parts are seeing him being fragile and sometimes compassionate. As a NYT critic put it, "I’ve never seen a performance that captures so fully the necessary overweening vanity (and attendant humorlessness) of a great artist. (http://nyti.ms/cFz9CX)"  

Alternatively, since I'm an ad guy, here's my pop culturized review: It's good. Why? Because it's written by the screenwriter for Avatar and performed by the guy who played Doc Ock on Spider Man 2!

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