Kit Webster explores the areas of light, sound and space to, like he says himself, “create multi-dimensional synesthetic environments“.
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Kit Webster explores the areas of light, sound and space to, like he says himself, “create multi-dimensional synesthetic environments“.
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Funny video clip for Hot Chip’s new single: I Feel Better. Not so sure about the fact that one guy with his poppin’ eyes appears at the end. But nevertheless très funny.
Yesterday we went to Amsterdam to the Foxes and Wolves night in the Melkweg to hear the legendary Tim Sweeney spin his recods. Too bad the club wasn’t sold out because the gentleman deserved it. Excellent music choice.
If you’ve never heard of the guy and you’re in to quality beats I highly recommend you subscribing to his, already 10 years running radio show, Beats in Space.
When A Thought Becomes U. Beautiful track by the Prince of Techno: Blake Baxter. From the time when everything was still pure.
Bodypaint it is! Though different then you would expect. Alexa Meade paints acrylic paint on people, for real. Must admitt, I’ve never seen this before…
Go and check it out on here Flickr page.
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Is Swedish for Bez as Pez, but you probably could figure that one out yourself. A very funny and simple idea for a blog: make a one line rhyme with a famous person in it, and create a visual of that line.
Too bad for you guys its all in Swedish, but you’ll get the idea.
Image 2: Nick Cave på rejv
Image 3: Dante med grillvante
Image 4: Phil Spector som rektor
Find more of these on Lou Reed i Tweed.
(Tack älskling!)
We like these graphic works by Philip Nicolas.
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Jan Vormann repairs monuments all over the world with Lego. Bullet holes in Berlin and the walls of Yaffo in Tel Aviv for instance are now filled up with colorfull Lego bricks.
(Thanks Mark!)
Much to do about Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti’s brand new song: Round and Round.
Pitchfork: “Ariel Pink has been ahead of the game too long. Over the last decade, he’s been crafting the kind of dreamy, AM-radio-nostalgic pop that’s recently become pervasive in indie music, sparking a reappraisal of his music. It’s hard to know how much Ariel’s output is responsible for a new crop of musicians running their own tracks through crusty VHS tapes to capture that hazy analog ambiance, but it’s hard to deny that Pink’s public access-style demo jams sounded like a lot of what now gets called chillwave as far back as 2002.”
I’m more amazed with the album cover. Very neat.
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Yes I say. Juan Francisco Casas draws huge portraits of his friends using only a Bic ballpoint. And he erases nothing. How cool is that? Very.
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Full service integrated advertising company (a mouth full) Wieden + Kennedy, has an internal school where you can apply as a student for next years class. Ingo? Go, go go, this is your chance.
Carly Waito likes to paint minerals. And she does that very good.
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Update: Sold out
Since we’ve past the 500 posts we give away 50 AK500 T shirts.
To get one, all you gotta do is to spread the word of Archibald: make someone to follow us on Facebook, Twitter or RSS or whatever.
When you did that that, then just click this link and we’ll send the shirt a.s.a.p.!
Found this great rare clip featuring DJ Jazzy Jay and Africa Bambaata who explain the basics of scratching.
Funny thing: I found out that Grandwizzard Theodore, the man who invented scratching, listened to one of my podcatsts this week. Those little things make my day, uhh month. No, they make my year.
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Very nice graphic works by Siggeir Hafsteinsson from Iceland. Visit his behance page here.
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What do you think? Fake or not?
Ahh don’t really care now on this friday afternoon. Let’s go get some!