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Brilliant music video for How I Know by Toro Y Moi

This is a fun new video by Toro Y Moi. Like scenes cut from that 1990s movie, The Frighteners, it’s a perfect goof-off, with colors from outerspace and funky animation on top of a great end of Summer song. How I Know is taken from the album Underneath the Pine.

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Hotel: a sculptural work made from scavenged signage

Tom Fruinis a Brooklyn artist who just completed HOTEL, a new sculptural work made from colorful scavenged signage collected from all corners of the city over the past two decades and fronted by four-stroke red neon. The signs are made with hand-printed fruit and pizza, air conditioner repair advertisements, warnings, and phone numbers, all found in demolished pizzerias in DUMBO and in old warehouses on the Bowery. It’s a 50 foot tall marquee on the Wythe Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Read more

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Brooklyn art show of new work by Troy Mattison Hicks

My latest work represents a candy colored future where synthetic and human features are hard to distinguish, yet will be equally as beautiful. ’Hot Guys or Androids’ could be the alternate title of the series. The opening party is tonight at Yashar Gallery in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, between 6-10pm. Read more

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Suddenly Heaven: a new song by Honeydrum

Lo-fi pop aficionados Honeydrum have a new video for the B-side of their upcoming 7 inch called Stranger Calls, which is coming mid-April on AMDISCS. This song is called Suddenly Heaven and is suddenly over (short song!), which will make you play it a few times in a row because its so sweet. The Stranger Calls 7″ will be paired with a CD EP titled Do U Party.

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bort said | 14 August, 2011

I think House was inspiration also.

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Lisa Nilsson’s Tissue Series consists of anatomical cross-sections made from Japanese mulberry paper and the gilded edges of old books. Read more

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