24.2.09

23.2.09

Crossing The Line: Gone



Crossing The Line: Gone is a short film by Nick Bennet about an American who crossed the demilitarization zone into North Korea from South Korea in 1962. It shows his day to day life in Korea now and his assimilation into North Korean culture. It's interesting to see how people can seem at home in the most foreign of places. The piece is narrated by Christian Slater.

Number (N)ine to close it's doors.

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“Today we received a letter (an actual letter, so you know it’s serious) from Number (N)ine. It started with this quote: “When you’re finished changing, you’re finished.” You guessed it: the Tokyo-based, Paris-showing men’s label launched 12 years ago by Takahiro Miyashita is closing. The fall ‘09 collection—portentously called A Closed Feeling—was the last. The letter went on to say “Over the last decade, Number (N)ine evolved, always forging ahead with a unique and potent vision, to emerge as one of the leading brands of Japan.” - Hint Mag

Say it aint so.

Takahiro Miyashita's Number Nine was one of my favorite brands over the past few years, they made some great product and were one of the brands who opened me up to the Japanese market years ago. It was truly a great run. Be sure to grab those last pieces before their all gone. The final Number Nine collection will be their Fall 09 collection appropriately titled "A Closing Feeling"

[Hint Magazine]

20.2.09

Johnston Marklee & Associates | Maison Martin Margiela + Mameg, Los Angeles

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The Margiela store in LA is by far my favorite store in Los Angeles. Aside from carrying a gret range of clothing every season, it is austhetically and conceptually sound. The outside of the building is entirely sequined in a way no photo can do justice. The layout of the store is great and continues with Margielas brand identity and the concepts seen in other Margiela stores worldwide. Mameg is a store located in the same building as Margiela which is operated by the same people who run The LA Margiela store. The two spces are seperated by a gold corridor which almost seem like a gateway out of Margielas vivid white world of "collage and reflection" into Mameg's world of warmth and domesticity. Arch Daily has a feature on John Marklee & Associates, the architecture firm responsible for the two spaces. Its a very insightful read which can be found here.

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[Arch Daily]

Joe Bonomo

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19.2.09

Blogger's Code of Conduct

Here's something I thought was pretty interesting. Tim Oreilly's Blogger Code of Conduct, much needed.

Peter Beavis

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Peter Beavis

Dimo Trifonov

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Dimo Trifonov

The Making of an Oragami Koi



Even at this very slow speed, it is way too much for my brain to comprehend. Mabona Oragami are the same people responsible for the Onitsuka Tiger Pursuit of Perfection piece you might have seen a few months back. It's safe to say they have mastered the art of Oragami.

[MABONA ORIGAMI]

17.2.09

Hilman Curtis


I know Chris posted this last Summer, but if you haven’t watched any of the HillmanCurtis
This is an interview of the legendary Milton Glaser conducted by Hilman Curtis. Those of you who are unfamiliar with Glaser are most definitely familiar with his work. He is the man responsible for the iconic "I Love New York" logo as well as many other graphic works throughout popular culture. In the video you can see Glaser's vast collection of posters as well as take a peak into his work and workspace.

16.2.09

Charlotte Mann

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Charlotte Mann is an illustrator from the UK. Her work has a youthful, grade school notebook-esque feel.

15.2.09

Undercover x Hysteric Glamour “Song for Wrist” Bracelet

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As a part of Hysteric Glamour's "Song for Wrist" collection, they have collaborated with Undercover to produce this metal bracelet. The bracelet is engraved with the phrase "we make noise not clothes", which is a phrase seen on many Undercover items throughout the past few years.

[Cliffedge]

Undercover Grace Doll

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Undercover's Jun Takahashi has continued to explore his love for dollmaking with these one off Undercover "Grace" plush dolls. These dolls feature the heads of iconic Marvel characters Spiderman and Venom on the bodies of tradition childrens dolls. No word on availability. This is a pretty interesting release for a fashion house. I'm diggin' it

[Bee]

11.2.09

Jean Yves Lemoigne

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I passed on posting this a few months back because his work was everywhere, but its too good to pass up. All of his commissios are amazing. Make sure to look at every photo, seriously. Great work. Jean Yves Lemoigne

10.2.09

Overgrown | Will Sweeney at Hope Gallery

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English Illustrator Will Sweeney will be unveiling a new exhibition entitled "Overgrown" from February 14th to March 10th at the Hope Gallery in Los Angeles. The show will feature new works by Sweeney as well as collaborative works with artist Susumu Mukai. This show is gonna be good. I think im gonna head up there this weekend. If you're in the area, this is a must see.

Hope Gallery
1547 Echo Park Ave.
Los Angeles, CA

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9.2.09

Erin Wasson for RVCA


RVCA's new collaborative clothing collection is set to be released this month worldwide. Here is a video of Wasson speaking about the project and it's genesis.

7.2.09

Eduardo Hernandez Vaca | Das Graphiker

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Some really great work by Graphic Artist Eduardo Hernandez Vaca, Das Graphiker