Luis: a breathtaking stop-motion animation
Luis is by Niles Atallah, Cristobal Leon and Joaquin Cociña and is by far one of the most breathtaking uses of stop-motion animation. Luis is the second short video of the series, Lucía, Luis y el lobo, (”Lucía, Luis and the Wolf”). The video captures the menacing visuals of a childhood nightmare where shadows on the walls turn into spooky characters and haunted forests.
Tagged: Cristobal Leon, Joaquin Cociña, Niles Atallah, stop motion
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Acid Dancer: a new photo essay by Paul Kwiatkowski
Acid Dancer is a new editorial by writer and photographer, Paul Kwiatkowski. It is currently featured in the We Don’t Care issue of C-Heads Magazine. Acid Dancer is an excerpt from his upcoming novel and photo essay, And Every Day Was Overcast. It reads in part: ‘On the other side of Nicole’s door I heard the soft throb of trance music. I stopped short of knocking to breath in. I allowed a collection of scents — Aquanet hairspray, clove cigarette smoked, gas station incense—to settle in my lungs. Combined with Nicole’s feminine scent, I thought of an ocean I’d like to drown in’.

The Obese: a new satire by Nick Antosca

French photographer Damien Lafargue
Damien Lafargue is a French photographer living and working in Paris. He is the co-founder and member of the photography collective, Get The Picture. His personal work is meditative yet possesses a striking concentration on the subtle humor often overlooked in modern life. Read more
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Look closely. This stunning storybook gown was made entirely from recycled Golden Books, all sewn together with metallic gold thread. Heck, even the bodice is made from the books’ foil spines. We love. Read more
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Mixing the feel of British spy meets Russian guard meets 60s Madison Avenue, we love the utilitarian sexy style that is Client. This UK-based clothing line has taken the idea of ‘uniform’ and put their own modern twist on it. They also embrace sustainability with their pieces, and adhere to strict local and made to order manufacturing. Select Client outwear is available for purchase in the Lost At E Minor Store Read more
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