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söndag 12 december 2010
Så blir du en tomte i värdsklass!
måndag 20 september 2010
Going to a fancy dress party an need some ideas?
"Fantastically funny Fish Hat" by Fairytrade, Funny fly hat found on Japanese site, "Lotus Flower Hat" by littlewingfaerieart, "Pinecone hat" found on Etsy
The treasure chest usually come out after midnight, even if we have a theme party or not. I also have a couple of my granny´s glasses from the 60´s with thick glass, they usually do the trick! If you don´t have a theme for a party you should defenately give "Crazy hat party" a go, good luck!
söndag 19 september 2010
Feeling elfish? Let´s go away with faeries!
The first memory I have of reading of faeries was a very treasured book a relative gave me when I was five. The book had beautiful illustrations of cute little houses in pretty colours, and even cuter little pixies and faeries.
Fifteen years later when I moved to England to study, I made friends with two girls the same age as me. They utterly adored these creatures and even wrote their dissertation on the subject. I slowly started to realise how popular faes are around the world!
If you are not feeling magical and Elfish, this is my toplist of pretty things and places that might get you into the right mood!
1. A visit to Cornwall and Three Wishes Faery Fest
2. You need a faery name, if you havn´t recieved one yet, try here
3. Sort out some fairylicious attire, for example Alienskin or on Etsy
4.To become a faery, you need a skill or talent of some sort! What is yours?
5. Read up on the mystery of the Cottingley Faires
lördag 18 september 2010
lördag 11 september 2010
Surreal park with floating structures
Las Pozas ("the Pools") is a sculpture garden built by James, more than 2,000 feet (610 m) above sea level, in a tropical rain forest in the mountains of Mexico. It includes more than 80 acres (320,000 m2) of natural waterfalls and pools interlaced with towering Surrealist sculptures in concrete.
Between 1949 and 1984, James built thirty-six concrete follies - palaces, temples and pagodas, including the House on Three Floors Which Will in Fact Have Five or Four or Six, the House with a Roof like a Whale, and the Staircase to Heaven. There were also plantings and beds full of tropical plants, including orchids - there were, apparently, 29,000 at Las Pozas at one time [ and a variety of small casas (homes), niches, and pens that held exotic birds and wild animals from the world over. Massive sculptures up to four stories tall punctuate the site. The many trails throughout the garden site are composed of steps, ramps, bridges and narrow, winding walkways that traverse the valley walls.
Construction of Las Pozas cost more than $5 million. To pay for it, James sold his collection of Surrealist art at auction.
"Atomic Spa- The spa that bring you into another dimension"
The architectural interior was composed with aims at bringing the visitor in a almost subliminal way to another dimension which is surreal, metaphysical, unlikely and capable of converting experience into active memory.
Although the traditional white pristine interiors of spas are naturally calming and exactly what is called for, sometimes it’s important to shake things up, just as the Atomic Spa Suisse does. It still feels incredibly serene and simplistic in a more futuristic way.
Designed by Simone Micheli, the Atomic Spa Suisse is based in the Exedra Milan Hotel in Milan. Known for her galactic tastes, I’m not surprised by her choice of neon colors and space-age decor.
torsdag 9 september 2010
Futurism into fashion- 1960´s space age
ANDRÉ COURRÈGES´s Moongirl collection, Emilio Pucci´s costumes for Kubrick’s 2001 A Space Odyssey and Pierre Cardin
“It was a perfect time to think silver. Silver was the future. It was spacey. Astronauts wore silver suits. And their equipment was silver, too. And silver was also the past. The Silver Screen. Hollywood actresses photographed in silver sets. And maybe more than anything else, silver was narcissism. Mirrors were backed with silver.” –Andy Warhol
onsdag 8 september 2010
Contemporary Arcitechture in The Netherlands
My taste in general is often a crazy combination of low tech and high tech. Fluorecent colours mixed with natural hues or earthy combined with 70´s space age.
Bucky and Boom inspired Projection
Allthough we didn´t go to Boom this year, and went to Ozora instead, I had to check out some pics from the dancefloor. To cut a long story short, I really want to give Vj´n a go. Notice the honeycomb screens, those would be ace to do some projections on.
Where Bucky comes into the picture? Can you imagine projecting on screens hanging inside the dome. That would be loooovely! Right, I need to learn how to edit film. And how to film. So much to do, places to go to, people to see. Thank god autumn is here!
Insane Arcitechture in Tokyo
AirSpace is a zone where the artificial blends with nature: sunlight is refracted along its metallic surfaces; rainwater is channeled away from exterior walkways via capillary action; and interior views are shielded behind its variegated and foliage-like cover.
Low tech Ben & Jerry´s advertising
Ogilvy & Mather Asia Pacific Singapore
Executive Creative Directors: Tham Khai Meng, Eugene Cheong, Todd Mccracken
Copywriters: Mike Sutcliffe, Craig Love, Eugene Cheong
Art Directors: Adrian Chan, Maurice Lim, Stuart Mills
Photographer: Edward Loh, October Skies
Such a clever yet low tech idea which proves that you don´t have to have large budgets and deep knowledge of complicated software. Maybe I´ll even try to make som stuff myself, inspired by the ads!
I just had to check out the B&J US site for nice flavours, as we only get a small selecetion over here. Please check out their web, it´s so cool! And don´t forget to crank up the volume!
onsdag 25 augusti 2010
Sacred Geometry
The Fibonacci ratios were often used in cathedral architecture. Dufay's motet was also based in part on the above series of proportions, which were used in the creation of the Florence cathedral and the dome.
tisdag 24 augusti 2010
Windowshopping in Stockholm
fredag 20 augusti 2010
Donna Summer - She Works Hard For The Money
After a long and hectic week at work I just had to share a fantastic tune with you. Another tune to add to my "Guilty Pleasures" playlist.. Have a great weekend!
torsdag 19 augusti 2010
Funky Art from "The Imaginary Foundation"
Have you come across the designs of The Imaginary Foundation? They combine digital art with old photographs, in a surreal style and mix it with clever motivational qoutes.
"The Imaginary Foundation is a think tank from Switzerland that does experimental research on new ways of thinking and the power of the imagination. They hold dear a belief in human potential and seek progress in all directions. The small clandestine team is headed up by the mysterious "Director," a 70-something Uber-intellectual whose father founded the Dadaist movement. Avoiding direct publicity, the team has sought clothing as an unlikely vehicle for bringing their ideas beyond the academic realm and into popular culture."
"Be diciplined in life so you can be violent and original in your art"
Do they really have a thinktank in Switzerland with a mysterious dadaist founder called "The Director" or is it just excellent storytelling, who knows??
tisdag 17 augusti 2010
3D Mandelbulb
t! I myself work in Ultra Fractal, and I would seriously love to try this out! If
you would like to know more about the artist click here
I came across this amazing artist called Tatiana Plakhova, for sure she is using some digital program and I´m dying to find out which one :) Check out her website, its full of very wellproduced graphic design.
måndag 16 augusti 2010
söndag 15 augusti 2010
Happy Sundays!
Today I woke up in a particularly good mood and decided to bake scones and cook scrambled eggs, then I moved on to read up on current affairs and a few blogs that I like: "how to run your own business" among others.
I find it very inspiring to read success stories and one of the editors on the blog wrote about his sundays. Him and his friends meet up for a session where you discuss personal development, what inspires you at the moment and how to make it possible to live according to our dreams and visions.
I thought this idea sounded brilliant as I am full of inspiration from a fantastic holiday, and have now challenged my friends to meet me up next sunday for a "Happy Sunday Session". I´ll let you know how we get on with our plans for the future, in a about lets say a weeks time... Until then, have a great sunday!
torsdag 12 augusti 2010
Dark and amazing art
I don´t know where I found these artists, probably on Deviant Art. Mr. Bunners the Rabbit Master was created by Mike P Mitchell. A friend of mine got me into this kind of "surrealist dark art", and since I prefer it not to be to gothic and wierd and just a little bit cute this is just in my taste. This style of art reminds of Alexander Jansson and his piece "Dimanche" from Sweden. He´s work is amazing and I still havn´t seen him in any galleries around here. I read somewhere that this is a piece that´s from a childrens book and that he is still looking for a publisher. You can buy prints on Deviant art, and my wall is just waiting for a tripdych with his work.
Munny toys
Or you can keep them just as they are. You can find out more about these cute little things on:
onsdag 11 augusti 2010
What tunes do you listen to?
Today I´ve been listening to Younger Brother, which I also happened to see at Ozora festival. I will post some movieclips soon!
xoxoxo
You feeling it?
When your done, please upload them to our Flickr group and tell us a bit about your creation and how you came up with it.
If you too have pics to share with us, that would fall into the category "Arty-Freeware-Opensource", feel free to upload!
If your feeling it, you are most welcome to add a description to the pics I have uploaded.
Love and Light,
Psychedelic Debris
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