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Boofa makes beats and sonic things, he likes porridge and long blacks, makes a mean scone, and listens to elephant field recordings.

I’ve been working with this guy a bit lately. Top notch chap.

We always worked with technical drawings, not renderings. It was very important, especially for communication with the technicians, that we didn’t behave like artists.
Dietrich Lubs, in conversation with Sophie Lovell
 

Posted at 1:39pm on Sunday December 18th 2011.



Tagged with: design, .

 

Stoked on the new camera. Need to work on my focus, but it has so much more potential.

Love this series: — Monstor67 by kiyoshimachine.

Waiting on Sean to develop the first roll out of my Pentax 6×7 which turned up last week. Vámonos amigo!

 

Posted at 8:52am on Thursday December 8th 2011.



Tagged with: photography, .

 
Your ideas come first, the language comes second. If your keytar is taken away from you and you’re given a tuba in its place, make the best tuba disco track you possibly can.
Wefail, on being tied to one technology.

I would totally listen to this if it were a drone album.

Pummeling big green ball — biancafranceshester

(via mediumtedium)

Spent some time today working on the packaging for some belts we have coming out soon.

(via cut-and-run)

Got a 4S today. Stoked on the camera most of all.

 

Posted at 5:39pm on Wednesday November 16th 2011.



Tagged with: wank, .

 

Kent Sheely recreates famous photos from World War II using a video game engine.

I jumped into the fray of an online World War II-themed game not as a combatant, but as a journalist, capturing photographs of the conflict instead of participating in the battles. The gameplay, for me, became a matter of documenting the action without putting my avatar at risk, hiding inside destroyed buildings and ducking behind piles of rubble as I took my photos.

/via Creative Applications

“I go to someones house that I have never met. Sometimes we talk alot and share something, sometimes we don’t talk at all. I photograph them in their home, then I leave.”

Emma Anderson — on her Stranger series.

I helped make Sarah Maxeys new website, and she gave me this A4 print from her collaboration with Kris Sowersby as a thank you, which has some beautiful details.

 

Posted at 12:53pm on Tuesday November 15th 2011.



Tagged with: work, friends, .