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    God of Sound

    February 25, 2010

    God of Sound, originally uploaded by Rey Misterio (Juan Molinet).

    Rey Misterio (Juan Molinet) posts his lively illustracions from Buenos Aires, Argentina, according to his Flickr profile. I present you a great graphic of the elusive God of Sound. A negative background with lightning bolts, drums and waveforms would extend it’s reach past the music theme.
    Appropriate [...]

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    Indies Trader

    November 19, 2009

    Here is a surfing video I edited with Jeff McCarthy in 1998 when we were working for Perry Ferrell.

    Indies Trader from Michael Hale on Vimeo.

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    R.I.P. Lux Interior

    February 5, 2009

    Just the other day I was thinking “I sure would love to see the Cramps again” and as I do a few times a year, I started searching to see if the Cramps had any shows scheduled. Their official website hadn’t been updated in nearly two years and they have no official MySpace or FaceBook [...]

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    The austere lens of statistics

    February 29, 2008

    Not often do are we exposed to such responsible art. Jordan’s works silently screams of American consumption and the waste thereof.
    Through photography and graphic representation, Chris Jordan’s exemplification of our mindless consumption and frivolous excess are as riveting as they are revealing.

    http://www.chrisjordan.com
    Enjoy (your hopeful transformation)

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    Baroquesque Grotesque

    November 29, 2007

    Ran across this very detailed baroque-tattoo-ish style artwork. Kuksi’s sculptures are a vast adventure of detailed psychosis.
    http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/10/art-of-grotesque.html
    By artist Kris Kuksi.
    Enjoy!

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    Animoto

    November 6, 2007

    Animoto is an online video creation tool that takes your photos and your music to make slide show videos that don’t suck.
    They have a handful of cool layers and transitions matched up to the beats.

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