
Massive installation turns anyone into Spiderman
This piece was initially constructed in 2004 but is currently on display if you are lucky enough to be in Paris. It’s also well worth checking out Leandro Erlich’s other work, which is very immersive and human based.

Tagged: Leandro Erlich
Also by PETER MCLISKY

Fake Rolex Watch Bracelets by Peter Mclisky
This is a series of three Fake Rolex watch bracelets with double powder-coated Spring Steel. Intended to be a comment on the notion of a copy of a highly priced status item, which is obviously fake. In this case, there is no actual watch. Read more
Gamma: a post-nuclear film by Factory Fifteen
Check out this eerie, unsettling little filmette shot on a trip to the Chernobyl exclusion zone with some pretty impressive, presumably fairly low budget, special effects.

Festival au Desert: a Mali festival literally in the desert
This just looks magical. I can’t imagine a better setting for traditional and sacred music: ‘Presenting the festival of art and music held annually in Essakane, Mali’. They do warn it can be dangerous to get there, though, so hitch a ride on Bono’s chopper. Read more
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Amazing and slightly crazy outsider art-ish work by Portland artist Ryan Bubnis. Check out his new work at Flatcolor Gallery in Seattle from this weekend until February 27. Read more
Ah, finally someone’s put some thought into the whole attribution thing: who found what first, where, why and when. This flow chart by Loldwell and The System casts an eye over the current state of the Internet and, helpfully, provides the ultimate rebuke for those that, err, flaunt the rules. 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
I just wasted so much of my life looking through the Fuck Yeah Trippy Gifs site. All the gifs are certified to blow your mind away and make you feel like you’re on something. Strong! Totally worth checking out.
Wow! This song — More Childish Than In A Long Time — from Swedish teenage twins Taxi Taxi! just burst into my headphones like the first welcome glare of a mid-morning sunshine, stinging my ears wickedly with its coarse, repetitive beauty. The forlorn, introspective lyrics and melody tease and shimmer, sending a fleeting and not-so-subtle tap on the shoulder to hit repeat, repeat, and soak it all up again.
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Aussie streetwear label Zanerobe create the most wearable t-shirts around. Not only are they soft like the fur off a particularly smooth peach, they look mighty sharp too. Read more
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Not your average animal tees and not your average graphic tees, at that. Meet Sharp Shirter: animal absurdity, and graphic awesomeness. The detectives shirt answers any questions you may have about how a squid looks in a suit. On the man vs bear tee, the bear obviously criticized that dude’s suspenders. Check out these and other awesome Sharp Shirter styles in the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more
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