Archive | November, 2012

Ab-Soul – Pineal Gland

10 Nov

DMT rap.

(Link: Jake. Thanks!)

Liminal Swirling Dots

9 Nov


I love videos like this that evoke 90’s computer graphics. There was something expansive and promising about 3d shading and horizon cloudscapes.

Creaminal / 60 ANS ONITSUKA TIGER

8 Nov

One of the most exciting races I’ve watched lately!

the Dandypunk experience

7 Nov

A few excerpts from a 10 minute, one man live performance piece.

Using projection mapping onto street furniture, a dandypunk travels through various fantastical worlds, interacting with strange characters and treacherous landscapes, in the hope of unfolding the secrets and learning the techniques from the ancient book of “The Alchemy of Light”.

https://vimeo.com/33267460

This is the trailer for a 60 minute live show from 2009/10, which combines bboying, freerunning, street dance, and circus with video projection, animation, puppetry and laser effects.

Concepted, choreographed and directed by a dandypunk (Joel Sebastian) and Mukhtar OS Mukhtar and featuring a cast of Cirque du Soleil artists.

St. James Infirmary Blues in Betty Boop’s Snow White

6 Nov

New Orleans voodoo vibes, performed by Cab Calloway.

In TOMs Head

5 Nov

A beautiful cartoon about the things that you find when you start looking into your mind.

(Link: Timo. Thanks!)

“Particle of Light” by Carice van Houten (ft. Antony)

4 Nov

The video for “Particle of Light” by Carice van Houten is actually just a sparkler burning down in slow motion. But it works. See for yourself.

[Once again, thanks to Karo]

Good Books Great Writers Series – Metamorphosis

3 Nov

Another Hunter S. Thompson hallucination. Pretty wild.

(Link: Timo. Thanks!)

Dreaming is…

2 Nov


A trip through the dream bardo.


Takashi Murakami-BBC Documentary

1 Nov

Takashi Murakami is one of the more enigmatic artists of our time. His works flirt (or more than that) with both the psychedelic world (with as obvious works as the psy mushroom figures) and the capitalist world. This BBC documentary tries to follow the philosophy behind Murakami’s art. It does give an interesting insight to the philosophy behind the work, but somehow I feel that someone that is not full submerged in the Japanese culture cannot fully understand the messages that Murakami conveys in his art.