Archive for the ‘Rock’n'Roll’ Category
Banksy Simpsons
Monday, October 18th, 2010Red Bull – 3D projection…
Sunday, October 10th, 2010Sony Ericsson models, toddlers, surfers and guidos
Saturday, September 18th, 2010This is just funny. Sony Ericsson should definately do more like this and less with bouncing balls and stuff. It works as a viral in the this can’t be for real sense – which all of it definately can’t. And they manage to feature some of the salient product features like the web, video social media functions and the infinity button. Good job I like the Guido film the best. Gotta start chewing more gum.
/Baek
Banksy’s dolphin ride
Monday, September 13th, 2010The Wilderness Downtown
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010Really cool interactive video for the track “We used to wait” from Arcade Fire / ad for html5 / Google Stret view/earth.
This is where I grew up – Trapholtparken in Kolding. Well one of the places:-) Check out the video and make your own.
http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/#Trapholtparken,+6000+Kolding,+Denmark

/Baek
Heart of Stone
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010Booty Reader
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010This is hillarious and actually rather smart. It a small digital utility from Old Navy. It reads your ass and recommends what type of jeans you should go for – down to the label of Old Navy of course. Very cool. My booty sign is Posteriourious, which means jeans with stretch for that ass. Thanks to Martin from Plant for the heads up. Try it out.

/Baek
Copenhagen X Sessions – double feature of The Spectors and White Pony
Friday, August 20th, 2010Black City Totem – Innovative packaging for Mathew Dear
Monday, August 16th, 2010Hey – The good mr. Andreas Møller just diverted my attention to this article on coolhunting.com. Very cool.
Quote Coolhunting: “For the release of Matthew Dear’s latest album, Black City, his label decided to take a slightly more inventive approach to packaging. Teaming up with award-winning design firm Boym, Ghostly International will release an ominous-looking totem, inscribed with a unique four-character code that accesses a download and stream of the full digital album, as well as an exclusive track.
The Black City mini-sculptures, described as “skyscrapers that might populate Dear’s creeping, nameless city,” references the Boym Buildings of Disaster, a series that darkly riffs on the object-history of architecture. Known for their clever takes on everyday objects, by leaving the surface of the hand-cast aluminum totem almost completely blank, the designers leave the real meaning up to its owner.”

/Baek









