Miranda July poses as extras from famous movies
This is Miranda July’s shoot with Vice where she poses as extras from famous movies. I love the challenge of figuring out the movies she referenced here. Miranda July proves again and again how creative, humorous and brilliant art can be (especially hers). She conjures the photo performance work of Cindy Sherman.





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Polaroid composites by Patrick Winfield
For my latest series of polaroid composites I am using the portrait to create images of faces captured in between moments of the paparazzi’s flash and a candid pose. These faces are made up from individual instant photos of various pieces of subway posters. Each separate photo competes for attention in the grid, causing the eye to vibrate back and forth from the individual to the whole image. Read more
Noah Post creates collage paintings that effortlessly evoke the character and complex quality of line that deKooning and Brice Marden championed. What looks chaotic is actually an exercise in control. His expressive use of mixed materials and paint pump energy into each image. Are they maps of lifelines or side sliced sections of an archeological ruin? Whatever, I keep clicking next to see more. Read more
DJ Shadow’s Scale it Back video
This music video by Ewan Jones Morris and Casey Raymond is based on a memory sequence created by Ben Pridmore. Simple, imaginative and fun. Conceptually perfect.
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Belinda Chen will be graduating with an honours in Communication Design from Melbourne’s RMIT this year. Her vibrant design work takes its inspirations from ‘light reflections, design with interaction, sounds, Murakami, going on adventures and people’. Read more
There’s a radiance about the creative work emanating from Brooklyn, New York right now; a glistening, velvetine glow that seeps through the illustrations and art and tickles the melodies of every hipster four-piece. 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
We’ve invited some of our favorite creative peeps — including Ben Lee and artist Sam Weber — to write posts for Lost At E Minor over the past few months about their favorite cultural things and people right now. Read more
They’re touring with Kimya Dawson; have Karen O and Nick Zinner from Yeah Yeah Yeahs playing on their record and have already been remixed by Brazilian powerhouse, CSS. And that’s not all. They are a two piece, and one of them is 11 and the other 13! They’re called Tiny Masters of Today. The Ramones would approve.
Biomimetic fashion apparel from discarded pieces of plywood, laser-cut with precision and stitched onto unbleached organic cotton. Who would have thought?
We have a Contribute Section through which you can post onto LAEM under your name about your favourite pop culture discoveries. So help spread the good word about those talented peeps doing talented things. They win. You win. We win!
In the Little Companions Rebelling Against the Magician t-shirt, label The Balletcats capture everything that we love about the holiday season: rebellion, flames, and striped pants. Nothing short of a classic family gathering! While everything that The Balletcats do is genius, this shirt has an extra bit of zip: it’s an exclusive for Lost At E Minor, and available to buy at our online store.
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