Howie Tsui - Horror Fables | Artist

Some amazing new work by my favorite artist - Howie Tsui.

howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa


howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa
howie tsui horror fables book drawing painting artist ottawa

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Postcards - An Horse | music

Here is the new music video from An Horse featuring the awesomely talented Celeste Potter.



Directed by Celeste Potter and David Rusanow

Lola Dupré | Photo

Wow these are rad!
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Lola Dupré is a Scotish artist living in Glasgow. All her works are made by hand, with paper and scissors. Also sometimes include pen and occasionally paint.

View more work here or at Flickr

I Cant Hardly Wait by Complicated Universal | Video

Two girls kissing for 4.13 minutes.


Official Video for "I can hardly wait" by Complicated Universal Cum released on Fake Diamond Record.
Video by Ditlev Rosing & Frederik Valentin.
Kissing Girls: Sarah & Marlene
"I Cant Hardly Wait is the obvious hit-ballade from Frederik Valentins solo debut, where fuzzed-out psychedelic spacerock is combined with elements of primitive electropunk, noiserock and punkrock attitude"

The Family Law by Mr. Benjamin Law | books


If your in Brisbane and looking for an AWESOME Thursday night, you need to book this in!

Launch
Avid Reader - West End, QLD
Thursday 10 Jun 2010.
Register Free here

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Benjamin Law - The Family Law

Avid Reader Alumus, convenor of Avid's 'The Young & the Restless Bookclub, journalist* and much recognised man-about-town, is coming to Avid to launch his first book, a touching and humorous collection of tales about his crazy family. If you we're at our very own Krissy Kneen's launch last year then you will know the level of excitement Ben's launch will generate. (*Frankie, The Monthly, national newspapers, you name it, Ben has most likely written for it. We should hate him for his ever velocitious rise to success, but we don't god help us, we love him, we really do.)
My family aren't the outdoors type. Despite being raised on the coast, Mum detested visits to the beach (all the sand it brought into the house), while Dad disapproved of wearing thongs ('It splits the toes'). We never camped. All those things involved in camping—pitching a tent; cooking on open fires; the insects; shitting in the woods; sleeping on rocks; getting murdered and raped in the middle of nowhere—they never appealed to us. 'We were never camping people,' Mum says now. 'Your dad never wanted to camp, and insects eat me alive. See, Asians—we're scared of dying. White people: they like to 'live life to the full', and 'die happy.'' She pauses. 'Asians are the opposite.' We preferred theme parks.

Hilarious and moving, The Family Law is a linked series of tales from a born humorist – and a literary star in the making. Benjamin Law invites readers into the world of his endearing yet profoundly eccentric family. He constructs brilliantly turned essays in the style of David Sedaris, assembling a portrait that is both universal and utterly particular.

Why won't his Chinese dad wear made-in-China underpants? Why was most of his extended family deported in the 1980s? Will Benjamin's childhood dreams of Home and Away stardom come to nothing? What are his chances of finding love? Read one of these stories and you will inevitably want to read more.

Pre Purchase it online here  

Until then follow this hilarious young man here

www.benjamin-law.com

Birthright | Film

This is truly beautiful and heartwarming.
Film by Sean Mullens


BIRTHRIGHT from Sean Mullens on Vimeo.

via ninelives

PIXELS | Video

Here is a great little film about Pixels taking over the world. Starting in NYC then eventually making the earth one pixel.


PIXELS by PATRICK JEAN.
envoyé par onemoreprod. - Futurs lauréats du Sundance.

Semi Permanent | Creative

Semi Permanent is one of my favorite creative gatherings.  It's one of the things I miss most about moving to the northern hemisphere.
The line-up of guest speakers for 2010 really blew me away. The real highlights for me are Travis Millard/Mel Kadel, Frankie Magazine, Tin&Ed, Craig Schuftan, Fecal Face, Jasper Goodall, Jill Greenberg. All very amazing inspirational creatives.
The conference just finished up in Sydney March 19-20 then will travel to Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and New Zealand later on in the year.

Check out the website here

Also here is a montage of the SP conference that just went down in Sydney.


SP Sydney 2010 Montage from Semi Permanent on Vimeo.

Staple Art by Baptiste Debombourg | Art

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French artist Baptiste Debombourg opted to create works of art on walls using nothing but staples.
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Fantastic Mr. Wes Anderson | Film

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If you haven’t seen Fantastic Mr. Fox, you now have a second chance because the film just came out on DVD. It marks acclaimed director Wes Anderson’s first attempt at animation, utilizing stop motion in his interpretation of the classic Roald Dahl book of the same name.
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Just listened to a great Audio interview with the extremely talented Wes Anderson.

In the interview he goes into great detail explaining the exact methodology he and his team of animators utilized, the costuming process of the making of Fantastic Mr. Fox, as well as other influential stop motion films.

If you have a spare 20 minutes, listen to Anderson in all his wonderful, slightly awkward, and creative glory here.

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