
So simple but one of the best streetart pieces i´ve seen so far. I found it on Wooster Collective and the title was right: "Street Art at It´s best".
(via Wooster Collective)

So simple but one of the best streetart pieces i´ve seen so far. I found it on Wooster Collective and the title was right: "Street Art at It´s best".
(via Wooster Collective)

Just a little news update. There are some new photos from trips to Portugal and Switzerland. Episode 1 and 2 of the „Indonesia-Webclips“ are online, number 3 will follow soon. Under „Projects“ you can find a new website that i made and the Last.FM music player – right under the main menu – is updated.

Last week I was filming for the Red Bull Gap Session 2008. It was quite a good experience but I think the event was not as good as 2006. The good thing about it are the side events that take place the whole week through, so it feels more about having a good time than doing a contest, i think that retrieved the session. If you wanna see the pics and clips go here

13 Tracks, 43 minutes of good music, guest appearances by Stage One, Brother Ali, Blueprint and more, and all that for free! So get it as fast as you can here.

Really nice snowboard competition that combines powder, backcountry kickers and slopestyle. Quicksilver Natural Selection "which was actually the brainchild of Jackson Hole local Travis Rice" just ended a few days ago. Check the clips and pictures here.

Lately I was working a lot in front of a nice 22" monitor at a web agency. While working I had a lot of time for listening to new music and discovered Samurai FM which is based in Tokyo and London. Still it´s one of my favorite radio stations on the internet. They have tons of shows from every possible genre. Here are some of my favorite shows:
The Agriculture Blood and Fire DC Recordings Heute : Pop : Morgen Rythm Incursions Tru Thoughts Recordings Ubiquity Records

Kent Rogowski is turning ordinary teddybears inside out and then restuffes them. I don`t know how they looked before, but i really like how they look after.
(via Design Daily)
Peter Callesen - Snowballs
You don´t need much to make great Art. Three examples that are made of things you can find in every common household. Mark Khaisman is using ordinary Packing Tape, Peter Callesen DIN A4 paper and Jennifer Maestre pencils.
(via wooster)
I found these on "Centripetal Notion" which is a great site as well. I really love the idea of "Book Autopsies" and the way how Brian Dettmer brings pictures and texts together to compositions you never dreamed of when opening books. Wonderful!
