Create a visual archive of your social life
On The Museum of Me, you can create and explore a visual archive of your social life. This is a pretty amazing website. If you’re on Facebook, you have to give this a go. It will definitely bring a smile to your face.
Tagged: funny Facebook, The Museum of Me
Also by MIKE HARRISON

2xanadu: a new full service creative agency
I recently joined forces with 2xanadu. We are a full service creative agency and have just launched our new website. Some of our recent work includes an illustration for ESPN and the cover for Digital Arts Magazine. Also, if you’re into bikes and customisation like we are, then check out some of the photos of an event we held in London recently called Bespoke: Creative.

A great cause and some nice artwork to bid on. The 100 Project is a charitable initiative with the aim to nurture the creative talent of tomorrow by putting 100 young people from the East End of London through a term at The Prince’s Drawing School. [art above by Pete Fowler]

Funkrush: clothing that makes you smile
Small t-shirt label Funkrush has a big selection of products available, designed by some of the most well-known illustrators in the world. Have a good look, there’s something (or five things) there for everyone. I especially like the Blackrock Collective Card deck, as they put it ’54 little pieces of art’.
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Aeron Alfrey is just unrelenting with his awesome posts on his blog, Monster Brains. Check out these illustrations of Edgar Allen Poe stories by turn-of-the-century artist Alberto Martini. Read more
Astonishing work by German artist Heike Weber, who creates mind-bending three dimensional wallpaper and floors using just a handful of permanent markers and a particularly healthy imagination. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Max-O-Matic, aka Máximo Tuja, is one of my favorite illustrators. He was born in Buenos Aires and had his first solo show in Barcelona in 2008. He makes beautiful, wierd and detailed collages, which are just so much fun to look at. Read more
Lindstrom, the man who single-handedly coined the term ‘minimal space-disco’ (well, perhaps nudged in the right direction by Orbital et al), recently released a new, rather ambitious, album, Where You Go I Go Too. Weaving between ambient trance and breakbeat-flecked disco, the producer responsible for the mesmerizing reworking of that tune we all secretly love, Roxy Music’s Avalon, has produced a worthy follow-up to his 2006 album, ‘It’s A Feedility Affair’. This time, however, there’s only three tracks, ranging between 10 and 29 minutes in length, and the Eno/Ferry influence is thankfully clear to all.
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Now you can take the annoying but fun sport of popping bubble wrap at work, or on a special occasion, onto your tie. This should definitely pass the time if you’re annoyed or you just want to annoy someone. Read more
Want to win a whole boatload of awesomeness from our online store? OK, then. Enter our giveaway and you could be the lucky winner of a grab bag featuring some real shop favorites. Read more
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rebecca said | 9 September, 2011
OH MY GOSH.
This is EPICNICITY.