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Telephoneme Infomation Is Awesome

3 Comments 02 September 2010

Tactical Design and Research Bureau MK-12, out of Kansas City, have found an old PSA reel and restored it. It tells of the war of the machines on humans and how it all started with some very simple voice recognition programs which quickly escalated into sentient AI and then nuclear war. Or something. It’s fucking awesome is all I know. I love mash-up/remix art. See it after the jump.

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New(ish) Kanye Vid is, Annoyingly, Awesome

No Comments 25 August 2010

I’m tired as shit of Kanye’s look-at-me antics. And his new(ish) video clip for his song “Power” is further proof that he not only fancies himself some of king or religious figure, but that he should be pitied for all the responsibility his awesomess entails. The only problem? It’s fucking amazing. And who’s responsible for this gorgeous living painting? The guy that directed Demolition Man. I shit you not.

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Gallery 1988′s 3G Show Looks Rad

2 Comments 12 August 2010

If you live in Los Angeles you’re going to want to check out Gallery 1988‘s upcoming THE 3G SHOW from September 3rd-22nd. Why? Aside from the fact that Gallery 1988 always has really awesome shows with really good artists (like the absurdly great I AM 8-BIT shows), the three “G”s of the show title are Gremlins, Goonies(!!!), and Ghostbusters.

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A Thing of Beauty #3

No Comments 04 August 2010

For my third installment of A Thing of Beauty (part one, part two) I’m breaking away from videos and going to a short comic I came across in Flight Volume 2 (an anthology of short, gorgeous comics). It’s short, 10 pages, with almost no dialog. And yet it still packs a punch that works on me every time. The artist, Jake Parker, works for Blue Sky Studios (they make movies like Horton Hears a Who) when he’s not drawing comics or illustrating. Without further ado, here’s “The Robot and the Sparrow”:

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Incredible Graffiti Animation

1 Comment 08 July 2010

Thanks to Nerdist for pointing out this amazing evolution-themed wall animation “BIG BANG BIG BOOM” done by the artist BLU. I can’t imagine the vision, patience, and skill needed to create something this massive. I thought maybe it’d be 1 minute long and take place on the side of one building. I was not expecting it to include multiple buildings, physical objects, and giant chunks of the city (and dinosaurs!).

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