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July 2010

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_Caracha! Luke Gilford’s projects aim to answer really trascendental questions

Tasty, tasty Trastienda

We continue our series on netlabels with one we’ve followed for a while. trastienda.org was founded in Salamanca (Spain) during the summer of 2005, an odd frog type of netlabel and among the very few putting out material other than electronic music. The world and its wonders (or whatever made its founders move around) made […]

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_Betsy Walton‘s imaginative creations entertain our sleep-deprived eyes this morning and make us long for drea…m…y… dre…am…s…

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_we’re probably late to these news but we’re sad to see grafik magazine go.

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_our love for diving and the underwater world makes us go crazy over Guillaume Néry and Julie Gautier’s Base Jump video.

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_really amazing work by Chris von Szombathy

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_the pen name is Jim Skull. It’s not hard to fathom why.

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_old newspapers come back to life in the streets of NYC as they take part in Nick Georgiou‘s humanoid slash animalesque set of sculptures.

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_ we always knew common objects were up to something, so thank you David Trautrimas for proving us right

Romeo Alaeff shows us his tapeworm

Brooklyn-born global dweller Romeo Alaeff is an artist. Any sort of definition beyond that may be fuzzy or inaccurate, and his work itself blurs the boundaries between icon and art, funny and serious, traditional and experimental, and public and private. His explorations have taken some wild turns: Alaeff studied biomedical engineering before graduating as a […]

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