Have a nice weekend!
Have a nice weekend!
Just bought this poster. It’s an illustrated collection of icon mid-century modern furniture, including Eames, Bertoia, Le Corbusier, van der Rohe, Noguchi & many more. I desperately want to have that one Eames chair, but since its really expensive and I first have to save some money for it, I bought this poster, so I already can gaze at it when I want to.
(Thanks Vio!)
Great footage of Acid House parties in the late 80’s, the time when I wore a yellow smily sign proud on the right shoulder of my fur hooded parka. Maybe I should do my next podcast with this sound. Pure stuff. Pure E’s as wel…
Nice graphics from Lee Jang Sub, who turns things like roadmaps into something organic.
(Found on But Does it Float)
By the looks of these series of photograps the title above is very true.
Mind the direction and editing of this clip. And offcourse the guy behind the drums.
Hi Folks!
Here it is, podcast nr 2 on Radio Kobayashi. It is a tight neo-disco mix from Tilburgs own Hill Street Clappers (including Katarie). These guys surely know how to spin the right records and mix it into a wonderful low tempo set.
Feel like getting in contact with those guys? Drop them a mail.
Tracklist:
Junior Boys - Work - Domino Records
Tensnake - In the End - Running Back
Aeroplane - Caramellas - Eskimo
Capracara - King of the witches (Rub ‘N Tug rmx) - DFA
Mr. Fingers - Can you feel it (instrumental) - Trax Records
Dølle Jølle - Balearic Incarnation (Todd Terje rmx) - Permanent Vacation
John Daly - This is a lonely beat - Drumpoet
Discocaine - Back 2 back - Zoom Records
Mateo & Matos - Stomp your feet - Glasgow Underground
Quixote ft. Lisa Li-Lund - Before I started to dance (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) - Versatile
Mzee ft. Candy Nurse - Mahuwelele (Black Coffe rmx) - Ocha
The Detroit Experiment - Think Twice (Henrik Schwarz rmx) - Juno
Mp3 version here: AK_mix2_HillStreetClappers.mp3, or subscribe via Itunes, or check our Soundcloud:
Enjoy and play it loud!
Remember our post on the Melbourne sharpies? On 2 minute 17, the guy above appears. This is Pete, then aged 16. He commented on our post telling us about that day and his search for his lost friends. Read his comment here.
Pete, thanks for commenting and hopefully you’ll fiend your old mates!
If you’d like to know more about the Sharpies, visit this website.
Alternative marketing campaign for neglected kids in Australia.
(found on Marketing Alternatif)

This Belgian couple of architects bought an empty lot between two existing buildings and made this kind of futuristic canal house out of it. A great way to (re) use space i think.
(via Dornob)
We love typography is a brand new site à la FFFFound but then only for typography. If you like them typefaces, throw it in your RSS reader!
What a killer name for a movie. And what about that concept?
Faaaan-There’s something big out there-tastic.
Mastodon on Letterman? What is the world coming to? Anyway, we have been to a Letterman show ourselves last year and it’s a quite an experience. Before the show started we got drilled, for something like over an hour, how to act, react, clap, laugh and breathe. And we just missed Barack Obama, who came on the show the day after we were there… But, we saw that wining brunette from Sex in the City instead. Hooray.
360 photography of New York City, seen from different angles. Like I said before, miniature stuff, maps, navigation tools, all that sort of things.. can’t get enough of it. But I wonder: does that dreamy background music give it an extra “woooow” factor? I admitt, it does to me…
(Thanks Groenjongen!)
You get something like this, a truely great re-cut done by Kaflickastan. Found on Creative Review.
We went to see the exhibition of Richard Avedon in Foam not that long ago. Without a doubt one of the best portrait photographers that have ever lived. We loved the ‘In the Amercian West‘ series. Fantastic, almost sceptic looking, typical American faces.