This is a creation from Boston Dynamics who help develop and build advanced robots for clients such as the US Army and SONY. It's totally weird but totally cool!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Implode podcast 02 . Art by Skinner
DeadandGathered.com soon dropping.
1.The Sect - Voices - Position Chrome
2.Cooh - Ventil - Position Chrome
3.Raiden & The Panacea - Connect The Dots - Position Chrome
4.Counterstrike & Current Value - Techno Is - Algorythm
5.Counterstrike & Eye-D - Motherfuckin Skulls - PRSPCT
6.Counterstrike & Donny - Tear Your Soul Apart - Algorythm
7.Counterstrike & The Panacea - Tinnitus - Algorythm
8.Counterstrike - Fear Generation - Algorythm
9.Nphonix - Zed - M-Atome
10.Limewax - Kristal Weizen - Tech Itch
11.Counterstrike - Maniac(Donny Rmx) - Algorythm
12.Counterstrike - Power to Distort - PRSPCT
13.Counterstrike - Room Of Mirrors - Algorythm
14.Counterstrike - Cut You Into Little Pieces - Algortyhm
15.B-Soul - Markus - Barcode
download link here.
Interesting Cameras Of Old
Le Coultre Compass Camera
Designed by Noel Pemberton Biling, and manufactured by Swiss watchmaker Le Coultre, the Compass incorporated the most features in the least possible space. Long before our modern micro miniature digital cameras came along, the Compass camera had just about every feature imaginable in the smallest possible size. It even incorporated stereo and panoramic photo features. The complete kit includes a beautifully made tripod with a pocket clip like on a pen.
Thornton-Pickard MkIII Hythe
Designed to emulate a Lewis machine gun, the Hythe camera was used as a training tool for aerial gunners. In wartime, 120 roll film was much cheaper (and safer) than live .303 ammo. The "gun's" controls are comparable to an actual Lewis gun, but the charging handle advances the film and cocks the shutter. The trigger fires the shutter. The simple fixed focus, aperture and shutter speed were intended to judge a gunner's aiming skills, not take a pretty picture. Although purely a camera, it uses an actu al functioning Lewis gun magazine.
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3 Chance Encounters
R.I.P. Dennis Hopper
Dennis Hopper, the high-flying Hollywood wild man whose memorable and erratic career included an early turn in "Rebel Without a Cause," an improbable smash with "Easy Rider" and a classic character role in "Blue Velvet," has died at the age of 74.
Hopper died Saturday at his home in the Los Angeles beach community of Venice, surrounded by family and friends, family friend Alex Hitz said. Hopper's manager announced in October 2009 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Hopper died Saturday at his home in the Los Angeles beach community of Venice, surrounded by family and friends, family friend Alex Hitz said. Hopper's manager announced in October 2009 that he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Shanghai Graffiti
The dudes and dudettes of Invasian Magazine just got back from their lil Shanghai tour, where they had been visiting the World Expo 2010 and getting some painting done as well....Writers here include XEME, REDY, YYY, LOOMIT & DEZIO
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Sunday, May 30, 2010
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Deep Powder Bertie MK2 and WWR Euro Square
I was so happy to have finally received my order from OneSixthBruce of a "Deep Powder" Bertie MK2 & WWR "Euro" Square last week where it has taken a prime spot on my shelf next to Usugrow's "Rebel Ink" figure.
Next on the wish list is to get a couple Brambles, if 3A are going to bring out a second editon, that is.
Next on the wish list is to get a couple Brambles, if 3A are going to bring out a second editon, that is.
VNA Issue 11
Thanks to a kind donation from the VeryNearlyAlmost boys, I have had some great toilet reading over the past 2 weeks. VNA issue 11 (Available HERE) has been a very good read. It features a great range of features on artists, including London's Insa, Case of The Maclaim Crew, Gaia from Baltimore, photographer Ruedione and the San Fransisco based artist Mike Giant.
Nice work guys! Am looking forward to Issue 12 already!
Nice work guys! Am looking forward to Issue 12 already!
R.I.P. Dr Sennheiser
Late during the evening of 17 May 2010, only a few days after his 98th birthday, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Fritz Sennheiser, audio pioneer and founder of today’s Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, passed away.
Through his company Prof. Dr. Fritz Sennheiser had a crucial influence on the development of sound transmission technologies and was instrumental in forging many ground-breaking developments in electroacoustics and transmission technologies. Under his guidance the first shotgun microphones and open headphones were created and he oversaw important developments in wireless radio and infra-red transmission.
Through his company Prof. Dr. Fritz Sennheiser had a crucial influence on the development of sound transmission technologies and was instrumental in forging many ground-breaking developments in electroacoustics and transmission technologies. Under his guidance the first shotgun microphones and open headphones were created and he oversaw important developments in wireless radio and infra-red transmission.
Friday, May 28, 2010
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