Posters
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Thanks to movie.douban.com for passing along two international posters for The Amazing Spider-Man 2. Friday, April 11th, 2014 12:20am I Origins Just added the new teaser poster for I Origins. Also, for any UK artists out there, check out the GODZILLA: Create a Poster Competition.
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Home:Word [Deluxe Edition]
released 29 November 2011 HOME:WORD [DELUXE EDITION] EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: DEREK KAN, TAIYO NA & THERESA VU © 2011 MAGNETIC NORTH & TAIYO NA, All RIGHTS RESERVED WE BELONG [ft. Chris Iijima] [C. Iijima, D. Kan, T.
O Roteiro de Cinema
Sfaturi Utile
My Shower Curtain is a Green Warrior by Elisabeth Buecher
Seeing as we've been posting about water and the environment of late Elisabeth Buecher's My Shower Curtain is a Green Warrior (above) really got our attention. The goal of the piece was to show how water overconsumption could be countered in "either a disturbing or a gorgeous way" using innovative materials and inflatable technology. According to Elisabeth, "This shower curtain slowly inflates around you while you shower. It leaves you only a few minutes to take your shower before trapping you."
Cine Cult Floripa
Wolfram
I Drank Eight Umbreons And Slept On The Kitchen Floor: Frozen Pokemon Themed Cocktails
This is a series of frozen Pokemon cocktails mixed by Tumblr-er Meow Purr Nom. They were inspired by Eevee and the eight different Pokemon it can evolve into. Personally, I'm feeling the Umbreon and Leafeons, but if you're buying I'll drink anything including wine coolers and any beers you can't finish.
Ad School Grads Crack Up Conductors on NYC Subway
Halfway down each subway platform in New York City hangs a black-and-white striped sign. Before opening the train doors, a conductor is required to point at the sign to acknowledge (for safety reasons) that the train has fully arrived in the station. Rose Sacktor and Yosef Lerner, roommates and a former art director/copywriter duo at Miami Ad School, decided to use this little-known gesture as a way to acknowledge and even entertain the conductors who work so hard to shuttle NYC commuters around each day. "Conductors spend their whole day in that small booth, alone. It is incredibly loud, and they get minimal human contact.
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