Ice Cube gives us a tour of LA and the Eames house.
I know that this is old-ish by internet standards, but this is so full of win.
Ice Cube gives us a tour of LA and the Eames house.
I know that this is old-ish by internet standards, but this is so full of win.
The people behind the Malcolm Gladwell illustrated collection set talk about the process of coming up with ideas on a Design Matters episode.
*My birthday is on May 18.
via Curiosity Counts
What if the Pixar film Up was made in 1965 by Disney.
This is in a rare place of being extremely funny and extremely serious. Just watch it.
Love watching that scene from a Nightmare Before Christmas because Jack reminds me on how magical it can be. Hope everyone of you have a happy holiday.
On The Verge, Episode 002: John Gruber | The Verge
(Is it, On On The Verge or just On the Verge?)
Some tough questions at the beginning. Required viewing.
No Copyright Intended – Waxy.org
Maybe “I downloaded but didn’t share” will be the new “I smoked, but didn’t inhale.”
Andy Baio’s interesting observation on how young people, mostly underage, think copyright works and what this could mean for the future. He uses the latest example which has been making the rounds: [Video above] Pulp Fiction rearranged in chronological order, which surprisingly has been up for about six weeks. Like many users who post remixes and mashups, they don’t think their making a copyright infringement because their just sharing with no commercial intent. God bless them for that.
David Fincher did this very cleverly in an scene in Fight Club. This video just takes it to the next level. One of the IKEA catalog models becomes aware that she’s living in a catalog. Very Spike Jonzian.
Via Aparment Therapy
The new Radiohead album, The King of Limbs, is available today to purchase and download. The digital download was released one day ahead of schedule. The physical disc will be in stores in mid March.
The video above shows Thom York doing a post-Idioteque dance (don’t know what to call it) to the song Lotus Flower. Hipster Runoff says that he’s dancing like a slutwaver.
If you’re still not sure on giving out some dough, you can listen to it here and I’m sure it’s already making the rounds.
I’m still giving it a spin, but my first impression is that it sounds more like The Eraser, Thom Yorke’s solo project from 2006, which is not bad. Very jazzy. There’s not a lot rock riffage. It’s missing a song like Bodysnatchers.