Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Helveticawiches!

David Schwen serves up lunch graphic design-style.

The "Burgervetica" is available as a T-Shirt at Threadless,
but is currently sold out.

check out more on his site (including links to a
Flickr stream and "Burgervetica" merch)
HERE.









Link

Monday, February 21, 2011

Corinne Vionnet Overlaps It Up

Corinne Vionnet superimposes tourists' snapshots
she finds online of landmarks from around the world
to ghostly, impressionistic effect.

check out more of her work HERE.








Thursday, February 10, 2011

Vivian Maier

Vivian Maier was a street photographer in a day when people
smoked cigarettes and slept in their cars.

But what's more interesting is no one knew this until after
her death in 2009 when buckets of her negatives were
discovered at an estate sale.

A nanny in Chicago during the 40's-60's, Maier will certainly
go down in history as one of the most highly regarded street
photographers of her, or any other, era.

the first showing of her work is currently on view at
the Chicago Cultural Center.

learn and see more HERE.

and HERE.

donate to the soon-to-be-made documentary about
the photographer HERE.






Sunday, January 30, 2011

"I Have Come Here To Chew Bubble Gum And Kick Ass...

...and I'm all out of bubble gum."

more minimal design/cinema-inspired posters!


...this time from G-MAN77's Flickr photo set.


check 'em out
HERE.


Friday, January 28, 2011

Gun Crazy

guns are like snakes, both equally creep me out
and fascinate me.

I've always romanticized guns, mostly for their film noir
associations. I would someday like to actually go to a range
and fire one instead of living vicariously through Annette Bening
in "American Beauty".

but what triggered, as it were, this post was the poster for the new Statham
shoot-'em-up, "The Mechanic". a work of graphic
design I would go as far as calling "fun". yes, they
form the shape of a gun...but after the designer "played"
with them to achieve it. hell, it's just cool.

I want a t-shirt.

(other guns-in-art items below)




ignition print


stefan sagmeister


inger carina


warhol

Friday, January 14, 2011

Pedro Vidotto's Minimalist Movie Posters

2 things that give me a boner...minimalist design and movies.

clearly, I was pleased as punch to find Vidotto's
clean, clever posters.

hey, Pedro...a few ideas...

Black Swan

Blue Valentine

Enter The Void

Rabbit Hole


check 'em out at Fubiz HERE



Thursday, January 13, 2011

Gaspar Noe Punched My Eyeballs

I've always been a little nervous sitting down for a
Gaspar Noe flick. I just know I'm going to go through
the ringer to some degree.

that being said, I'll be doing just that this weekend
when I see Enter The Void.

thought this post is about the opening credits of the film.
tailored for the drug culture/A.D.D.-set, the eye-reddening
onslaught of an entire font library strobing before a deluge
of After Effect fireworks....ack...just watch it...


Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Kerouac's Letter To Brando

this 1957 letter was found in Brando's house and brought
in $33,600 at auction.


Kerouac pitches On The Road to Brando...in addition
to
hailing himself as an angel, waxing on French Cinema
and
proving himself a good son to his mother.

very cool. read it yourself. (click to enlarge or
read transcript below)




Transcript
Jack Kerouac
1418½ Clouser St
Orlando, Fla

Dear Marlon


I'm praying that you'll buy ON THE ROAD and make a movie of it. Don't worry about the structure, I know to compress and re-arrange the plot a bit to give perfectly acceptable movie-type structure: making it into one all-inclusive trip instead of the several voyages coast-to-coast in the book, one vast round trip from New York to Denver to Frisco to Mexico to New Orleans to New York again. I visualise the beautiful shots could be made with the camera on the front seat of the car showing the road (day and night) unwinding into the windshield, as Sal and Dean yak. I wanted you to play the part because Dean (as you know) is no dopey hotrodder but a real intelligent (in fact Jesuit) Irishman. You play Dean and I'll play Sal (Warner Bros. mentioned I play Sal) and I'll show you how Dean acts in real life, you couldn't possibly imagine it without seeing a good imitation. Fact, we can go visit him in Frisco, or have him come down to L.A. still a real frantic cat but nowadays settled down with his final wife saying the Lord's Prayer with his kiddies at night...as you'll seen when you read the play BEAT GENERATION. All I want out of this is to able to establish myself and my mother a trust fund for life, so I can really go roaming around the world writing about Japan, India, France etc. ...I want to be free to write what comes out of my head & free to feed my buddies when they're hungry & not worry about my mother.


Incidentally, my next novel is THE SUBTERRANEANS coming out in N.Y. next March and is about a love affair between a white guy and a colored girl and very hep story. Some of the characters in it you know in the village (Stanley Gould etc.) It easily could be turned into a play, easier than ON THE ROAD.


What I wanta do is re-do the theater and the cinema in America, give it a spontaneous dash, remove pre-conceptions of "situation" and let people rave on as they do in real life. That's what the play is: no plot in particular, no "meaning" in particular, just the way people are. Everything I write I do in the spirit where I imagine myself an Angel returned to the earth seeing it with sad eyes as it is. I know you approve of these ideas, & incidentally the new Frank Sinatra show is based on "spontaneous" too, which is the only way to come on anyway, whether in show business or life. The French movies of the 30's are still far superior to ours because the French really let their actors come on and the writers didn't quibble with some preconceived notion of how intelligent the movie audience is, the talked soul from soul and everybody understood at once. I want to make great French Movies in America, finally, when I'm rich...American Theater & Cinema at present is an outmoded Dinosaur that ain't mutated along with the best in American Literature


If you really want to go ahead, make arrangements to see me in New York when you next come, or if you're going to Florida here I am, but what we should do is talk about this because I prophesy that it's going to be the beginning of something real great. I'm bored nowadays and I'm looking around for something to do in the void, anyway—writing novels is getting too easy, same with plays, I wrote the play in 24 hours.


Come on now Marlon, put up your dukes and write!


Sincerely, later,


(Signed, 'Jack Kerouac')

Monday, January 10, 2011

Plaid To Meet You, Merlin Carpenter

Merlin Carpenter's recent show (closing this Thursday) at Miami's Formalist
Sidewalk Poetry Club
consists of poorly knocked-off
Burberry plaids half-assedly draped over canvas frames.

somehow this works for me.

what works for me even more is his ornery slingshot-
back-pocket of past exhibitions...including his fleecing
of the ICA Philadelphia's group show, Make Your Own Life,
for $4000 in cash for his own, personal shopping spree. Zing!

check out his website (with links to his shows) HERE


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Liz Artinian Lurks In The Background

Liz Artinian is a painter. an EXCELLENT painter.
and
also happens to do the background artwork for
The Venture
Bros. on Adult Swim.

check her site out
HERE










Tuesday, January 4, 2011

James Reynolds' Last Meals

London artist James Reynolds photographs trays of (mostly)
food taken from actual death row inmates' requests for last meals.

ranging from not surprising to wtf, the photos give an
insight into what may be cooking in one's mind
(or stomach) at death's kitchen door.

more about Reynolds' work HERE









Thursday, December 30, 2010

The Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves...

...for the love of performing, an enormous fan base
and for the long-awaited documentary, Bar d'O.


Craig Abell-Champion, Bobby Sheehan, Chris Jannou

and a slew of talented film folks chronicle
the infamous, glamicious NYC
club, Bar d'O, highlighting
performances by Sherry Vine, Joey Arias and
Raven O.

The Facebook page is up. Wig-out HERE.









Wednesday, December 29, 2010

You Sunk My USB Port!

the C77UGG stuffs another batch of clever goodies
into our stockings this year.

check it out HERE.



Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Web Services Cover Therapy

couldn't help but think of Spacesick's "I Can Read Movies" series
when I saw these.


check 'em out full-size HERE.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Quentin Thiaucourt's Scroll Clock

as the creator himself said, "it's useless and nerdy".

works for me.

check it out
HERE

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Poetry Animations on YouTube

part Conan O'Brien, part something even creepier...but addictive.

Poetry Animations HERE
(or some shortcuts to a few below)


POE


UNKNOWN GIRL


GERTRUDE STEIN

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Eat Some Paste!

The official homepage of Doug Allen.

See Steven come to life... and don't miss out on the
brilliant animated feature, "Drinking Cactus",
sure to cure what ales ya!

check it out HERE, dammit!



Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Craighton Berman's Coil Lamp

Chicago designer, Berman, kicks out a concept I'm sure
we all
wish we'd thought of ourselves.


Craighton Berman website

Art History via The Brothers Quay

check it out