Archive for the ‘Tales from Friends’ Category

Stars, Sunset, Mountain, Skyline

February 17, 2012

[via Design Milk]

Shut your eyes.

Now imagine you have just told yourself to go to bed. You walk across your perfect polished concrete floors, up your small ladder or stairs, through your little bedroom entry hole, yes entry hole, not door, lay down, and close your eyes, or keep them open because the view is far too perfect to shut them.

I guess this is what the Architects at this house a little bit had in mind. The sleeping retreats, each one of the four has its own unique out look.

The Four eyes house is not only beuatiful to look at, but as an inanimate object stimulates your brain by placing a context on other wise nothing spaces. Yes you can creat a bedroom that is spacious or a bedroom that is warm but these bedrooms, create a different environment all together that engages you visually.

It is just a really great idea.

I am a bit caught up looking at houses this week I am sorry.

More can be read about the Four Eyes House either via, Design Milk, or via the Amazing architect Edward Ogosta’s Site here

The idea is basically that all four bedrooms each have their own outlook, one being the sky and stars at night, one being the skyline of the near city, the 3rd being the mountain scape, and the final and fourth incorporating the horizon intune with the sunset.

Even the surrounding landscape is blended without theatrics or bizarre gardens, or succulents, it is just nice looking dirt, and a nice looking lap pool.

 

from Nanami Cowdroy

February 17, 2012

We have just received email from Nanami whilst she is busy, and while we are happily and patient waiting for her to return the blessed interview questions (no rush I promise).

Here is a video she has alerted us to after being featured artist by Smirnoff Vodka.

Enjoi

And don’t forget to frequent Nanami’s Website

Still. Japan.

January 20, 2012

These photos capture all sorts of emotion and no emotion at the same time.

I feel they give a chance to experience some level of empathy (1:100000000000000) of what the people of Sendai and Fukushima must be feel feeling.

Still thinking of you. Even if the AAP has stoped.

He/She just looks so lonely, and ‘radioactivey’

[via the big picture]

Being threaten with legal action for voicing an uncontested opioion

January 18, 2012

Please read and follow this site

No Place for Sheep.

What ever happened to being able to tell crazy right wing ‘anti everything’ activists to shut up.

This is in line with condoning the West Borough Baptist church’s views on anything, and funding them to act on any crazy notion they have.

Twitter, blogging, and other forms of social media give the people a voice. Whether it is an individual voice or one followed by a few thousand people.

Everyone deserves the right to have an opinion, but not the right to over react when disagreeing on one other than their own.

 

Inspired from

this SMH article

Just read this.

December 21, 2011

Srsly. People have no conscience.

get a crisco hamper stop stealing other people’s shit. Especially at this time of year.

Click for story about scum

 

Nano. Building blocks of life.

December 17, 2011

My good friend @nostraduckus just sent me picks of some new Nanoblocks.

I think this is by far the cutest Lego-like set for sure. Followed closely by the Easter island heads.

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Certainly beats ninja Lego this christmas.

Oh and don’t forget the panda’s jet pack for good measure.

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Head over to Nano Blocks’ site for more details.

And make sure you go follow @nostraduckus on twitter

As the Myth goes

November 4, 2011

I stumbled across this excellent artist when on my RSS, and one of my favourite sites featured his work.

Travis Louie is an amazing artist with a myth telling imagination to match. his art work not only captures the eye but also transports your imagination into a refine ‘tim burtonesqe’ world of myth and tale vs real life. I would be lying if I said I did not want one of his beautiful portraits of the infinitely curious Jelly fish lady on our wall at home.

I would indeed pretend the very interesting lady was a relative, one that we didn’t see very often but still made mail correspondence with, when she wasn’t travelling between realms. Much akin to a lemony snicketts theme. Maybe I thought about that for too long.

Sir Frederick, and of course his Leviathan. Of course. I like this picture a lot. I would put it in the hallway and have a very similar story to that of the Jelly fish lady. “Oh yeah, Fred and I are always ‘gallivanting’ about on his sea monster. Quite a good day out to be rest assured. To tell that story I would how ever have to put a slight British accent in place, and concurrently think about twisting my imagined handle br moustache.

Travis’ art carries a beautiful heavy story, and this is attributed to his influences.

[via Travislouie.com/about]

The visual style of his work is mostly influenced by the lighting and atmosphere of German Expressionist and Film Noir motion pictures from the Silent Era to the late 1950’s. Films from directors like F W Murnau, Fritz Lang, Orson Welles, Robert Siodmak, Robert Aldrich, Jacque Tourneur, and cinematographer, Greg Toland, had a great effect on the way he wanted his paintings to look.

To achieve the dramatic “mood” in his paintings, they are produced primarily in black and white or limited color. He uses acrylic paints over tight graphite drawings on smooth grounds, like “plate” finish illustration board or finely sanded, primed wood panels. When he is not painting, his time is spent writing in his notebooks and journals. Many little drawings and sketches are made from those writings, most of which are less than 10 centimeters square.

The influences for his work are many; the genre films, his fascination with human oddities, circus sideshows, old Vaudeville magic acts, Victorian portraits, and things otherworldly, are all blended together to enable him to bring life to the characters and stories he writes in his journals.”

I really think that Travis’ art encompasses the adult imagination, that perhaps lives in a lot of business men and women’s’ back pocket, or their subconsciousness, perhaps subdued from childhood that is forgotten.

I would love to catch a gallery showing of his works. But in the time being I will settle for the digital version.

Please do yourself a favour, check out his website.

Lolly pop?

October 27, 2011

This great site, shows what can happen when facebook friend requests go wrong. Connect if you dare.

 

 

 

 

Ex Container housing project

October 25, 2011

YSMR Architecture are helping out with this awesome temp housing project for earthquake/tsunami effected areas of Japan, built from ex shipping containers these beautifully liveable  housing options, would have to be a lovely and welcome change from tents and demountable housing.

One of the main things voice by the extremely humble people of the Sendai area, was that privacy is something they missed – with the loss of their OWN home and their OWN belongings. These beautifully designed and affordable temp housing solutions go a long way to helping parts of the community to get back on their feet.

you can donate here

 

I would blush if I could – Siri.

October 22, 2011

Shit that Siri Says is just classic.

 


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