Wicked LED & laser light photography…

Wallpaper material galore.

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Check em out here.

Where’s your car dude?

Dude, where’s my car?

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I love everything about this…

If this doesn’t get your warm-fuzzies going then I don’t know what will.

Playing For Change: Song Around the World “Stand By Me” from Playing For Change on Vimeo.

If you digs it then pick up the album/dvd combo off Amazon here.

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Wowzers…

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Get funkay…

He’s got the flare cuts down but his crab scratch is wack.

The Birth of Hip-Hop

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Ummmm, wow…

From the Vimeo page:

What if you watch a film and whenever you pause it, you face a painting? This idea inspired Reza Dolatabadi to make Khoda. Over 6000 paintings were painstakingly produced during two years to create a five minutes film that would meet high personal standards. Khoda is a psychological thriller; a student project which was seen as a ‘mission impossible’ by many people but eventually proved possible!

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The pyramid said it would try…

From the Vimeo page:

When a geometric visitor from another planet becomes your new roommate and shares with you the tragic state of its home world, you drop your guitar and see what you can do. We created this piece in response to the accompanying music track we created in honor of a visiting cat named Leo.

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Joshua Callaghan, you clever little bastard…

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More info:

L.A.-based artist Joshua Callaghan uses his education in cultural anthropology and fine arts to create clever installations that serve as both art and a way to disguise undesirable city objects such as utility boxes. Using adhesive vinyl graphics, Callaghan’s images reflect the nature that could be hidden behind or in place of the object actually there.

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Process Enacted…

Created by Jordan C. Greenhalgh, Brian Baldwin and Danielle Hazekamp, the process enacted mutoscope (which is essentially a giant flip book)! contains 987 polaroids that make up an original film. The poject took two and a half months to complete. Watch the video above and check www.thechasefactory.com for more info.

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