March 26, 2012 | New Fashion | 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
March 26, 2012 | New Film |
by Peter Mclisky |
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.
March 26, 2012 | New Events | by Peter Mclisky |
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
March 24, 2012 | New Trends | by Peter Mclisky |
This is such a great idea. Living in the inner city, these are pretty easy to find and certainly factories often want to get rid of them. So get off your butt and get gardening.
March 24, 2012 | New Photography | by Peter Mclisky |
Always a fan of forgotten places, I’m still taken by Alicia Ruis’s photography. This set is great, but the whole site is worth checking out. Buy a picture, though. I think she needs a new car. Read more
March 12, 2012 | New Design | by Peter Mclisky |
This whole site is great, but these children’s book covers alone are pretty spectacular. Superb colours (probably Letterpress) and great design, evoking an era when graphic design became a recognised art form. Read more
February 3, 2012 | Cool Travel | by Peter Mclisky |
Somewhere, somehow, someone had a lot of time on their hands. It has not been disclosed where this town is, but methinks you might want to worry about your neighbours. Read more
February 2, 2012 | New Art | by Peter Mclisky |
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. Read more
February 2, 2012 | New Fashion | by Peter Mclisky |
We will all have our own 3D printer soon, no doubt. But until we do, here’s a place to design and order your own 3D printer-built black or white nylon jewellery. Play with the builder until you’re happy and then order surprisingly affordable pieces you can say you made yourself.
February 2, 2012 | New Trends |
by Peter Mclisky |
Although this is a bit high tech, this device is a nice step backward in the land of personal communications. Nicer than an email and more personal than an SMS, you can record on multiple channels to leave live messages to your lover, mother, other, from yourself or your dog. Tactile, too.
Some say the latest bacon-in-everything craze is just a fad. I say, bacon is the perfect food, so why not put it in everything, like vodka?
How does a little Asian guy from suburban New York become as fascinated with hunting, heavy metal, skinheads, and New Jersey as I am? I don’t know, but Adam Krause seems to have the same interests. Maybe we should go on a friend date. 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 really appreciate a good publication, and Shopping Hour in particular because it brings together art, philosophy, poetry and critical theory in a relevant and engaging way, without compromising on visual style. Dealing with some big ideas doesn’t have to be a dry exercise. Shopping Hour is an object you will enjoy holding, looking at and reading. Now on issue 8, you can pick it up worldwide.
Grinning Cat is a beautiful electronic album from prodigious Japanese producer, Susumu Yokota. It borrows liberally from the melodic melancholy of classical music and features subtle drum loops throughout. We interviewed him about the artwork that he creates for each release. Read more
The divine By Marlene Birger was as charming as ever at Copenhagen Fashion Week, merging delicate feminine fabrics with the indie street cool that Western Europe is infamous for. Read more
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!
Inspired by the unique digital clock apps created by the designer, Sean Zoega, the i-toc watch is a colorful physical manifestation of digital ideas featuring bespoke two-disc Japan quartz movement. The outer gradient displays the minutes while the inner gradient shows the hours. The rings interact, creating an ever-changing pattern of design and colour. We have them for sale in our online store. Read more
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