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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.
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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’.

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The Obese: a new satire by Nick Antosca

Lazy Fascist Press presents The Obese, a bloody satire about body image and America’s obesity epidemic. The Obese reads like Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds – with obese people. Written by Shirley Jackson Award-winner, Nick Antosca, author of Fires and Midnight Picnic.
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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.

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Using the interplay between magnetic fields and gravity to manipulate a special sort of plastic developed specifically for this project, Belgian artist Jolan van der Wiel creates Gravity Stools, which are crazy, mushroom-looking things that also happen to be stools.

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The Kawaii floating rings from SouZou Creations range from beer pouring and gravy boats, to tea, all curiously perched atop your ring finger. 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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