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An amazing work of patience and perseverance in this artist’s mission to create a tree that grows over 40 different types of fruit.
via Huh.
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Some surreal scenes of LA (and SF?) via director Colin Tilley for Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Alright’. So damn good.
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Crazy new video from MIA, for her track ‘The New International Sound Pt II” featuring 36,000 martial arts students in a collaboration with the director of the documentary ‘Dragon Girls’. More info here http://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/25172/1/how-to-make-a-music-video-like-m-i-a
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The genius of Joan Cornellà. And more here.
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This is glorious. GLORIOUS.
John Grant 'GMF'.
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This is nice. New Washed Out, 'Don't Give Up'.
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I’ve got some new shots up on my photo diary from recent travels to China, as well as a few new oldies from Mexico and the USA. Check em out here dimitritakespictures.tumblr.com
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12 O'Clock Boys, the debut feature documentary from director Lofty Nathan looks incredible. From the 12 O'Clock Boys website:
"The 12 O’CLOCK BOYS are a notorious urban dirt bike pack in Baltimore — popping wheelies and weaving at excessive speeds through traffic, the group impressively evades the hamstrung police. In Lotfy Nathan’s wild, dynamic documentary (three years in the making), their stunning antics are envisioned through the eyes of young adolescent Pug – a bright kid from the Westside obsessed with the riders and willing to do anything to join their ranks."
Can't wait to check this out.
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A selection of incredible portraits from photographer Charles Fréger's collection and book Wilder Mann, documenting the ancient pagan rites still being practiced throughout Europe today.
From the New York Times Lens blog:
About 10,000 years ago, humans began domesticating wild animals for both food and companionship. Over the course of centuries, animal species were bred for traits that made them docile and more useful to their masters. But as humans changed and fenced in animals, they were also domesticating themselves. The skills needed to survive in the wild were different than those needed to succeed in more complex social arrangements.
Mr Fréger was intrigued by the transformations of human being to beast that he witnessed in 18 European countries. They were, he said, celebrations of fertility, life and death and symbolized the complicated relationship between mankind and nature.
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So this is pretty mind-blowing. Watch as J.Viewz turns vegetables into an organic MPC sampler and proceeds to play a glitched-out version of Massive Attack's Teardrop. Wild stuff.
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Well this is some kind of perfection. Nice work Matthew Frost.
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