2.08.2009

Chi Town!

hey everyone! Besides Morarity's posts its been pretty quite on here...Emma and Dave came to visit me (well not only me) in Chicago this weekend and look what we ran into! Ice Corn Hole! Thought people would get a kick out of it. Take care and see ya'll in 6 weeks!

1.14.2009

Silent Radio

At first, it just seems like a really stupid idea (and it is). Pretty clever though, if you think about it.

Twadio - The Radio Station that Plays in Your Head

If you don't get it, here's an interview.

12.24.2008

Dark Roasted Blend

One of the coolest sites I've ever stumbled across, this site has tasty info and articles about damn near anything that's damn interesting.

Dark Roasted Blend

Naturally, there is a lot of art and design stuff too. Including a link to a page featuring this magnetic car:


Merry Christmas.

11.21.2008

11.18.2008

N55

Initiated in 1994 in Copenhagen, N55 has been working with art as a part of everyday life. Among their creations are: low-cost and modular dwellings, a "soil factory," dynamic chairs, modular hygiene systems, and city farming modules.

Pictured is the snail-shell system, which enables persons to move around, change their whereabouts and live in various environments.


A free manual of their work is available here.

Since No One Has Posted In A While...

BAM!




you're welcome...

10.23.2008

inside trading
















dave schuster and tony kawanari are in fact the same person!

i snapped this picture of davetony in mid transformation last week, and received verbal confirmation from one, sam(wise) moon, about the factuality of the situation.


who knew?

10.22.2008

Cancer-fighting beer!


Apparently researchers are devising ways
to treat patients or the average joe by genetically
modifying yeast which could then be used in the
brewing process.

This goes out to you Dave.

10.12.2008

Get Inspired


Moodstream by flickr, shows pictures, short movie clips, and plays music to spark your creativity.

The Food Issue





A "letter to the president" published in the New York Times by Michael Pollan. This article is long but very worth reading. It details everything that is wrong with our agricultural system and offers solutions.