by natecooper | May 2, 2008 | art, culture, digital media, internet, photography
“Any photographer with a website should also have a blog. If you don’t, it’s like playing the PGA Tour without a putter – no serious competitor would ever do so.” [link] I quite enjoy this analogy. I’m no (professional) photographer But I agree...
by natecooper | Apr 30, 2008 | animation, architecture, art, cool, media, music
My friend Stephanie worked as second AD on this Bjork music video. Definitely very Bjorky and definitely really cool visuals. Supposedly the final project will be released in 3D! article about it:[link] high-res video:...
by natecooper | Apr 22, 2008 | art, photography
[link] A kind of coverflow style image search. Type in a term and see the images arranged above. Flip through them.
by natecooper | Apr 19, 2008 | aesthetics, art, Brooklyn, culture, style
The first thing that strikes me about © Murakami is how blatantly familiar everything seems. Anyone accustomed to Japanese or anime culture may find © Murakami unremarkable. Life-size sculptures of transforming robots — aside from their explicit...
by natecooper | Apr 17, 2008 | architecture, art, cities, culture, san francisco
[link] What would Los Angeles look like with trolley cars? What about a canal instead of Market street in San Francisco?
by natecooper | Apr 16, 2008 | art, cool, culture, world
“The NoStore store is a ârecyclableâ? retail space located in Shanghaiâs Metro that offers artists retail space for just one week. As a result, the contents and theme of the store change every week.” [link] (via...