Collect the blue
Happy New Year from both of us at Lost At E Minor. If 2005 was one of transition, of unrest, of sporadic inspiration amongst the spot fires of global discontent, here’s hoping 2006 is just a little more settled. That being said, my resolutions point to more unrest – albeit of a domestic kind. So for the moment I’ll just pinch the resolutions of some random folk instead and claim them as my own. Heck, they’re a lot less debauched than the three I came up with. By the way, I want to pay a debt of gratitude to those inspiring folk whose blogs, online mags, artworks, photography, music, mayhem and general creative restlessness have kept my head spinning and my eyes wedded to the small screen throughout the past year. You have kept me sane. Thank you. This includes the featured artist, Linn Olofsdotter (and, yes, in my next life I will own that name), who hails from Sweden before she moved to Rio de Janeiro in 2003 to set up Nakd.tv, a design company specialising in television branding. She’s since relocated to Boston and now works as a freelance illustrator. Nice.
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We love the voyeuristic thrill of these photos by Gentle Giant that ran on the Retronaut website and reveal a vibrant, thriving, bustling New York in 1971 that looks vaguely similar to the New York that I experienced between 2006 and 2011. Minus the beehive hairdoes, flares, and the big red phone booths, of course. Read more
New Banksy artwork critiques London Olympics, perhaps
That elusive street art urchin (and we mean that in the nicest possible way), Banksy, has struck again in London, with a new artwork mysteriously appearing on the wall of a shop on Whymark Avenue, Turnpike Lane. As is to be expected, the street art sends a subtle social message, though so subtle in this case that Banksy-philes are torn over whether it is criticising the upcoming Olympics, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee or last summer’s riots. Read more
It had to happen sooner or later. Italian-based ADR Studio have created a prototype for the world’s first Instagram photo camera, armed with a duffle bag worth of features, including 16 GB mass storage; Wifi and Bluetooth; an Internal printer to make your Instagram photos real; and paper cartridge with Instagram Paper Sheets. Genius! Well, at least, we think so. They’re currently looking for Indiegogo funding to make it all happen on a far bigger scale. Read more
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