It’s about that time that we begin looking back at the year that was at LOST IN A SUPERMARKET. A whole year means a lot of amazingly awesome and amazingly bad crap we’ve found floating around this Great Existential Supermarket we all live in, so it’s time to get things going. We’re gonna kick off […]
Since we first saw TrustoCorp’s subversive street art we’ve been fans. In the over-saturated, bloated world of street art, it takes doing something really different in order to stick out from the crowd (or just doing something really well). Plus, it always helps to have a strong message as all their fake street signs do […]
Designed by Swedish company Mutewatch, the product of the same name is a new, simple wristwatch that looks more like a piece of art than a handheld timepiece. Featuring material that resembles a matte finish, the sleek design looks like a bracelet and functions with a tap of the flat surface. Once touched, an LED touchscreen […]
Happy America’s Birthday everyone — even to our non-American readers, you can thank us for not electing someone named Bush again. This goes especially out to all the infidels, miscreants, ne’er do wells and cosmic accidents — holidays are for you too! Remember a couple hundred years ago when we told the King of England […]
If you think of Thor when you hear the phrase “motion comics,” think again. Sure Thor is a motion picture based on a comic that’s based on a myth, and sure it’s pure fun to watch, but the world of motion comics is a whole other rodeo. Take The Angel: Motion Comic from writer/artist/creator Dean […]
In a brief but very well done animation, motion designer Sean McClintock combines Jack Kerouac reading “Lucien Midnight” — the long narrative poem now known as Old Angel Midnight —over DJ Shadow’s beautiful “Second”. Enjoy… Friday Afternoon in the Universe from Sean McClintock on Vimeo.
The David Crowder Band released a new stop motion music video for their single “SMS (shine)”, a technique which is clearly hard to pull off. The video illustrates the narrative utilizing the magic of the childhood classic Lite Brite, about the simple and universal story of a couple falling in love, and then, well… It’s […]
I love the anxiety and impending terror in Mike Barzman‘s Pink Terror video. Sure there’s nothing specifically frightening about it, but somehow the masks add a nefarious suspense, and the slow motion keeps you waiting for the inevitable explosion…and you just want to see it… Pink Terror from mike barzman on Vimeo.