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Hasisi Park

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Artist Hasisi Park has some really great work. She also has the best artist’s cv

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[via itsnicethat]


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Robbing Banks for Beginners

This was the winning story from The Moth LA’s story telling competition, on the theme “Big Breaks”.


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A Time Traveller in 1940

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A nice photo of a time traveller spotted in 1940. No digital manipulation here, folks.

[thanks, Kottke]


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David Foster Wallace – A Supposedly Fun Thing I’ll Never Do Again

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Possibly the funniest thing in my bookcase.


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Hel Looks

Hel Looks is is a street style blog from Helsinki that makes The Satorialist look like a ten year old Gap catalog.


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Make Everything OK

Uh oh, I think you need to make everything ok.


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Amish or Hipster?

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Amish or Hipster? A fun game to play online or off.


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The Malcolm Gladwell Book Generator

The Malcolm Gladwell Book Generator. Or, how calling out a cliche can tell you when something is soon to be over.


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Your Ad Here

Street art’s central conceit is calls for anti-consumerism and anonymity – it’s hard to think of a culture more in love with commercialism and one’s personal profile. Its un-curated nature also enables it to be lazy, and endlessly repetitive (a bit like blogs in that way). What The Fuck is My Street Art Strategy?, then, is a very clickable tour of the cliches for all of those who have fallen out of love.


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Interviews With Children

Interviews with Children is a cute project started by Harrell Fletcher, who asks people to interview kids they know. All the children are great anyway, but Fletcher’s suggested questions keeps them on their mark.

Holly: What do you want to do when you grow up?

Escher: There’s a lot of other things I think I want to be. There is a lot of things I could be to do with Lego though. There’s the people that tell you what they’re going to build, some draw what they’re going to build, some make the covers for the packets and some make the boxes the Lego is in. If I were a Lego designer I think I’d like to be the one who actually builds it, to see if it works or not.

Another thing I wanted to be when I grow up is a photographer, or an artist, or an architect. I could even take heaps of photos of Lego. I already have taken some photos so I know what you’re meant to do. And it would mean that I could take photos all day long. If I was going to be an artist it would be pretty fun. You can never be wrong when your doing art. It always ends up right. So it would be easy.

It’s part of a pretty neat website/magazine Dumbo Feather.

(thanks, Milly)


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Sorry I Missed Your Party

You’d have to party pretty hard to get your own funny party pics as good as the ones on Sorry I Missed Your Party.


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