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January 29, 2005

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Furniture and Naked People
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The Modernist ask their favorite photographers to pair naked people with modern furniture.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 04:02 PM
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January 27, 2005

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Cycle Theory. A short film.
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Nice short movie from the Lightroom guys, called Cycle Theory. Watch the trailer.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 03:07 PM
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Wexley are Crazy. Like a fox.
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Wexley has a half-naked statue with censored boobies, but that's not all - check them out, it might just make your day.
P.S. Don't miss the Thomason Auto movie.
Thanks to Kevin Byrd for the tip.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 02:47 PM
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January 26, 2005

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Badge Book
Isn't it about time a book on badges got to nestle next to sexy graphic and illustration books on the shelves of Magma and other bookshops? YES, OF COURSE!
Well, it's gonna happen - soon! Gavin Lucas of Creative Review is putting together a book of the latest, coolest, most beautiful button badges around of which WIWP will be featured. Designing the book is Creative Review's art director Nathan Gale - it promises to be a lovingly crafted collection of the kind of badges seen on this website and then some more from all corners of the globe. Promotional, decorative, doodly, textual or plain graphic - whatever your badges look like, regardless of the reason for creation - Gavin would like to see your badges and include them in the book.
If you'd like to submit badges and badge related projects for inclusion (all entries must have been created in the year 2000 or more recently) please contact him at gavin.lucas@centaur.co.uk or +44 (0) 207 970 6256
all submissions must be received by end of March 2005
Posted by Darren Firth at 10:10 AM
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January 25, 2005

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Poplockin
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Maybe it's because I just watched Napoleon Dynamite a few times, and that dance at the end still has me green with envy, but poplockin is pretty funny. I've been working on my moves all morning if anyone wants to challenge.
Poplockin'
Posted by DFF at 02:42 PM
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January 24, 2005

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Lend Me a Kitten
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A pretty amazing dedication piece for a past loved one in the form of LEGO's. Other LEGO projects by the artist found here.
Posted by Ben Loiz at 10:50 PM
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Rasterbate Yourself
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This one is days of fun. We have pages of printed dots patterns all around us. Give it a look, we think you will enjoy.
The Rasterbator
"The Rasterbator is a web service which creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size."
We have some plans to go big. Send us any photos if you do something really impressive.
Posted by DFF at 06:29 PM
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LED on ice
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What is this you ask? The one and only "LED Scrolling Text Iced-Out Belt Buckle". Technology at it's finest!
Posted by Naoya Wada at 09:12 AM
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January 23, 2005

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Peace To You
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The Drama Store releases their twelfth and final poster edition from LA based Katsuo Design. You can view their past 11 editions featuring posters from Florencio Zavala, UPSO, Deanne Cheuk and others here.
Posted by Ben Loiz at 07:25 PM
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January 22, 2005

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We Work for Flying Ferrets
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We Work for Them is my new favorite drug. A flying ferret? I want a full feature film!
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 06:51 PM
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January 21, 2005

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Human habitat as texture.
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Everyday living becomes abstract patterns for photographer Michael Wolf.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 03:59 PM
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Creeper in New York
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Creeper is hard at work in NYC with lino cuts and stickers. He has put out some really great work in the months and is really hitting his stride. Keep an eye on this fotolog, which is updated several times a day. Creeper
Posted by Justin Van Hoy at 11:52 AM
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January 19, 2005

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Second Story
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Second Story has some solid interactive work. Their website is well crafted and provides a strong backdrop for their work for Discovery, National Geography and Nike. My favorite? Their American Gothic style profile picture.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 10:30 AM
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January 18, 2005

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We Will Become Silhouettes
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Pure film enjoyment can be found by following my link. No effects. Just some soft filtering, and wide open shots paired up with moving tight shots. Napolean Dynamite director Jared Hess brings the same kitschy aesthetic to The Postal Service's latest. View by clicking the link below.
This is the link below.
Posted by Tim Nolan at 06:49 PM
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Graph'Wax
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Back in the early nineties I picked up a compilation with future hip (trip?) hop heavyweights like DJ Shadow, Nightmares On Wax and UNKLE, it was called Headz from the new Mowax label. The music was a head of its time and the cover design was even better. Thick textures, hand-made quality and street-coolness.
The designer responsible, was Ben Drury. See some of his work here.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 10:19 AM
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January 17, 2005

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The Drama
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We just got our copy of The Drama Issue Four. It's quite impresive with a very nice gird and clean layout. We have to give it to Joel, he did a good job with this one. We're already looking forward to the next release, because they seem to get better and better with each issue. Can't go wrong for only $6.00.
Buy yours here.
"Our fourth issue, The Inside/Out Issue, includes 88 pages in a mixture of black/white & full color and perfect-bound. We've got a wraparound cover and ten-page feature on New Jersey artist Matt Leines, exclusive artwork and interviews with Chris Duncan, David Abbott, Marco Cibola, Megan Whitmarsh, Isaac Lin, Marc Bell, Derrick Hodgson, Souther Salazar, & Taylor McKimens, photography by Maya Hayuk, Bob Kronbauer, & Ye Rin Mok, a talk with several independent art galleries across the U.S., including Branch Gallery, Lump Gallery, Spector Gallery, Art Prostitute, New Image Art, Selective Hearing Gallery, & Subliminal Projects, comics by Max Hubenthal & Travis Robertson, and much more.
Subscriptions are also available! Please click here for more information."
Posted by DFF at 12:15 PM
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January 13, 2005

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Solio® for iPod
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Recharge your iPod virtually anywhere under the sun.
Solio® is the most powerful and only rechargeable battery system with its own integrated solar-blade™ technology on the market. Simply charge your Solio® in direct sunlight or from your main supply for added battery life!
More about Solio here.
Combining power with style, and compatible with all 3G and 4G iPod mini models, a full Solio® delivers enough charge to extend your play time up to 9 hours, or fully charge your iPod mini with enough power left over to top up your mobile phone!
Whether you are on a deserted island with no power socket, or on the move and can't charge your iPod, Solio® is the perfect solution.
Solio® also charges a wide range of other products such as mobile phones, PDAs, GPS, Gameboy® and other portable electronic devices. (requires additional tips, not included)
Never let your iPod power go down again, Plug into the Sun®!
Posted by DFF at 10:10 AM
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January 12, 2005

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Apples for everyone.
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Apple finally has a computer that will compete with the price point of standard Windows machines. It will be interesting to see how well this new computer is received by everyone.
More details here.
"Live the digital life in stylish simplicity. Just 6.5 inches wide and 2 inches tall, Mac mini provides what you need to have more fun with your music, photos and movies — right out of the box. And it boasts a miniscule price to match: Mac mini starts at $499."
Posted by DFF at 11:05 AM
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January 11, 2005

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If you don't know, now you Knoll
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The Barcelona® Chair is an amazing piece of furniture design.
"Created by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the German Pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona Exposition, the Barcelona chair features the pure compositional structure that now epitomizes Modern architecture."
View more at Knoll
"Knoll is recognized internationally for creating workplace furnishings that inspire, evolve and endure. Our commitment to innovation and modern design has yielded a comprehensive portfolio of office systems, seating, files and storage, tables and desks, wood casegoods, textiles and accessories.
We believe good design is good business. Since our founding in 1938, we have been recognized as a design leader worldwide. Our products are exhibited in major art museums worldwide, with more than 30 pieces in the permanent Design Collection of The Museum of Modern Art in New York.
We know that workplace needs change, and so we dedicate ourselves to listening carefully to our customers. We're thinking about the emergence of a new workplace climate, the meaning of new workplace planning models and how ecological principles inform our product designs. Our designers are experts in innovation, offering insight into what's possible in the workplace, now and in the future."
Posted by DFF at 11:32 AM
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January 09, 2005

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Extra Stuff in the World
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"That Tobias Wong Guy" doesn't "want to make 'art' or 'design' necessarily...[it's] just stuff...extra stuff in the world. Indeed.
Found on Icelandic National Team
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 10:49 PM
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January 05, 2005

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Black Convoy
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Black Convoy is a British art & illustration collective. Black Convoy was formed in Jan. 2004. Black Convoy travels and exhibits. Black Convoy has friends in ivory towers.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 11:19 AM
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Cina numero 5
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Mike Cina always has something brewing. Check in with trueistrue and see the latest type explorations.
Posted by Stefan Kjartansson at 10:56 AM
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