Archive | June, 2010


Time Magazine for iPad


We all know that the iPad and other internet tablet are part of the future, and in 5 years from now, “more users will likely connect to the Internet via mobile devices than desktop PCs”, said Imran Amed in an article for Business of Fashion. Old media needs to adapt and think forward. We already reviewed Interview Magazine’s iPad app, played with the incredible Wired Mag app, now its time for the “Big Ole Media” to get Techy…

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Mark Ronson : Bang Bang Bang Ft. Q-Tip & MDNR


For those of you that don’t know Mark Ronson I’m gonna pause for a sec0nd so google can enlighten you……. In case you were overwhelmed by the extensive content Wikipedia served up on him I’ll break it down for you once more. He’s the truth! Remember the incredible Amy Winehouse album from 2006? Well he produced it as well as other records for Lily Allen, Robbie Williams and a host of others. READ MORE


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Jean Shin latest Installation Work


We wrote about the TEXTile installation of artist Jean Shin two years ago, since then she created some even more conceptual installations, like the ‘Sound Wave‘ above or ‘Chemical’ below. Using everyday objects like broken umbrellas, worn shirts, old leather shoes or outdated eyeglasses, she creates these expansive installations… READ MORE


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Megan Fox’s Tete a Tete


You may have to double take to see that Megan fox is having a tete a tete with a look a like mannequin for this editorial shot by Craig McDean for Interview Mag’s June/July issue. Kinda of ironic or is it not at all? Either way I’m sure this editorial will turn up the heat on Fox.

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Howard Schatz: Liquid Light Series


The Liquid Light series of world renown fine art photographer Howard Schatz is pretty impressive. Studying the human body as a canvas while playing with light and paint, can bring some pretty unexpected results…

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Up in the Air Somewhere by Susan Dwyer


Susan Dwyer‘s Up in the Air Somewhere collection of ceramics and paper-mâché vessels are inspired by the clean, minimal lines found in industrial architecture. They have just the right amount of color and are perfectly clean, elegant, and organic all at the same time. READ MORE


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