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25 May 12 at 12 pm

perfect dirty melbourne, hotel view. (Taken with instagram)

perfect dirty melbourne, hotel view. (Taken with instagram)
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22 May 12 at 2 pm
tags: climate  graphic  media  news  debate 
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09 May 12 at 3 pm

Penthouse PPDG / Hernando Silva Architects

Long, drop?

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30 Apr 12 at 4 pm

Empire Strikes Back Infographic

Because we always need another way to tell the story, especially this story.

Empire Strikes Back Infographic
Because we always need another way to tell the story, especially this story.

26 Apr 12 at 11 am

Shock and Awe Cover Design

Basserk Records 8-Bit cover competition entry. Inspired by Commander Keen, surely the greatest DOS game ever.

Shock and Awe Cover Design
Basserk Records 8-Bit cover competition entry. Inspired by Commander Keen, surely the greatest DOS game ever.
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23 Apr 12 at 4 pm

Victory Club Members

Check it.

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18 Apr 12 at 2 pm

At The Drive-In / Coachella 2012

In case you haven’t seen this yet…

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17 Apr 12 at 3 pm

Miike Snow / The Wave

The latest video from Miike Snow, here is the official music video for The Wave. The latest installment in the Jean Noel saga.

If you haven’t seen see the beginning of this typically Miike Snow story, you can find the previous videos here.

tags: miike snow  music  video 
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12 Apr 12 at 4 pm

Collage Art / Kareem Rizk


Some very cool retro graphic art from a Melbourne based artist.

Also, Lost at E Minor. Great blog. Check it.

tags: graphic  design  art  melbourne  visual  retro 
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11 Apr 12 at 1 pm

Citadel Skyscraper / Victor Kopeikin + Pavlo Zabotin


From the outside it looks like an Alan Lee illustration of some epic first age Tolkien scene, on the inside is what I always imagined to be inside those arcologies in SimCity 2000.

These towers are aimed at creating new residential areas and removing stress on overcrowded cities while also solving problems regarding disaster prevention. The ‘Residential Zone’ is removed from the city leaving the ‘Economic Zone’ untouched. Is is wise to separate a city in this way?

It completely removes the chance for interaction between city typologies. It also raises questions on transporting such a large number of people between these zones on a daily basis. An interesting take on future disaster prevention to be sure, but the idea taking the residential areas completely out of cities would surely lead to some rather dull urban experiences at both ends… Canberra anyone?

(Source: archdaily.com)