Friday, December 31, 2010
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Assy McGee
Wow. I got told about this by a colleague, it was totally inappropriate but I am really pleased they did! Basically it's a cartoon about a talking ass with a gun who solves crimes. Yep. I love it. The animation is cool too.
Check out more stuff at adutswim.co.uk.
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4:13 PM
Labels:
Animation,
Funny,
Possibly Too Good,
Weird
Weird McDonald's Adverts
Not sure what to say about these Japanese McDonald's adverts... one more reason to be scared of clowns!!
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
New Mysterious Al Print
From his latest series of works, loosely based around Masoamerican gods, Aztec art and the 2012 doomsday predictions, Mysterious Al is thrilled to announce a new screen-print in two colourways!
EHECATL MASK (twilight version).
Five Colour Screen-print, hand-finished on 300GSM Deckled edge somerset.
57 x 77cm.
Signed and blind stamped Edition of 25.
EHECATL MASK (forest version).
Five Colour Screen-print, hand-finished on 300GSM Deckled edge somerset.
57 x 77cm.
Signed and blind stamped Edition of 25.
Get them HERE.
EHECATL MASK (twilight version).
Five Colour Screen-print, hand-finished on 300GSM Deckled edge somerset.
57 x 77cm.
Signed and blind stamped Edition of 25.
EHECATL MASK (forest version).
Five Colour Screen-print, hand-finished on 300GSM Deckled edge somerset.
57 x 77cm.
Signed and blind stamped Edition of 25.
Get them HERE.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Aryz Is One Of My Favourite Artists 2010
Spanish artist, Aryz has continually been churning out amazing mural after mural this year....
Images [VIA]
Images [VIA]
at
1:38 AM
Labels:
Art,
Artist,
Possibly Too Good,
street art
Unkle Runaway Video
John Nolan, animatronics designer and director at Streetlight Films UK, whose credits include Where the Wild Things Are, Harry Potter, Clash Of The Titans, Hellboy 2, Warhorse, Brothers Grimm, Dr Who and Being Human, created an incredible UNKLE robot based on Futura’s Pointmen from the Psyence Ficton and Never Never Land albums.
Its splintered synths and a shuddering bass-line create an aggression and energy which Nolan harnessed within the robot’s marching stomp towards the camera.
Its splintered synths and a shuddering bass-line create an aggression and energy which Nolan harnessed within the robot’s marching stomp towards the camera.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Ryan Mason Tattoo
Ryan Mason lives in Portland, OR and is a tattooist at Scapegoat Tattoo. Check more of his work HERE.
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at
1:22 PM
Labels:
dark arts,
Possibly Too Good,
Tattoos
WWW.CHEMINOTS.NET
Avant de prendre votre train, en faites vous vraiment le tour et quand vous constatez des graffs sur votre rame, vous faites quoi ? La suite sur le forum de www.cheminots.net ... et les réactions sur le forum de 90bpm.net
at
6:49 AM
Labels:
90bpm.net,
Stuff,
www.cheminots.net
Epic Mickey Game Preview
Has anyone played this yet? Looks good! According to HERE:
"The character Yen Sid (originally from the Fantasia movie) created a world where all the original and now forgotten characters of Disney’s incredible animated history can reside.
Mickey Mouse, seeing all this through his mirror, decides one day to visit the model/world that Yen Sid created to see what it is truly like. In the process of Mickey’s exploration and Yen Sid’s sudden awakening out of bed;
Mickey accidentally spills thinner on the model, damaging the world and in effect creating “Wasteland” as well as the ink blot that becomes the game’s antagonist. He spends some time trying to quickly repair the damage he has made and then rushes back through the mirror and forgets all about the model.
That is until one day when the ink blot seemingly pulls him back through the mirror to face what he has done. You spend a lot of the game furtively trying to clean up the mess Mickey has made.
To accomplish this you must of course defeat enemies along the way. But you have two options; take the easy route and use the thinner which will essentially destroy your enemies or you can choose the more difficult path and repaint them."
"The character Yen Sid (originally from the Fantasia movie) created a world where all the original and now forgotten characters of Disney’s incredible animated history can reside.
Mickey Mouse, seeing all this through his mirror, decides one day to visit the model/world that Yen Sid created to see what it is truly like. In the process of Mickey’s exploration and Yen Sid’s sudden awakening out of bed;
Mickey accidentally spills thinner on the model, damaging the world and in effect creating “Wasteland” as well as the ink blot that becomes the game’s antagonist. He spends some time trying to quickly repair the damage he has made and then rushes back through the mirror and forgets all about the model.
That is until one day when the ink blot seemingly pulls him back through the mirror to face what he has done. You spend a lot of the game furtively trying to clean up the mess Mickey has made.
To accomplish this you must of course defeat enemies along the way. But you have two options; take the easy route and use the thinner which will essentially destroy your enemies or you can choose the more difficult path and repaint them."
at
1:48 AM
Labels:
Animation,
Game Review,
PS3,
Review,
Videogames,
XBOX360
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Georges Rousse
Georges Rousse (born 1947 in Paris), is a French photographer who likes to superimpose precise geometrical shapes into desolate or abandoned places....
[VIA]
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at
1:54 AM
Labels:
Artist,
Contemporary Art,
Photography
Mad Ceramics
Two great designs in the current Hong Kong Potters Exhibit at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Yes, they are both entirely made of ceramic...
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Tron Premiere Skate Ramp
The idea is pretty gimmicky and a bit of a flash in a pan, but aesthetically, I was quite impressed by the concept of it! Taking it away from the hype of Tron and you could see some very cool skate installs being done around the world.
It works by equipping the skaters with ipods and programming them with a custom-built app to measure their air time and trigger graphics whilst in the air and on landing.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
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