31.7.07

นักดนตรีอิสระ

นักดนตรีอิสระ
: Pornchai Pureekul ; Amateur Photographer
: สวนจัตตุจักร ปัจจุบันมีนักดนตรีอิสระมากมายที่ตลาดนัดแห่งนี้ และมีคนตรีหลากหลายประเภทครับ ดนตรีไทย สากล จนไปถึงการเต้น การแสดงของเด็กๆ การเล่นแต่ละครั้งก็มักมีคนมาติดตามดูเสมอ แต่ท่าทางน้องเขาเนี่ยใส่อารมณ์น่าดูเลยครับ คนดูเพียบครับ



27.7.07

Summer of Love '67

Summer of Love '67
: The Fortieth Anniversary of Rolling Stone
1967,The year in which Rolling Stone was born. The Legacy of '67 which A leading historian assesses the year that split Amirica in two. LSD, Psychedelic Rock & 75,00 hippe kids started a revolution.

San Francisco » Woodstock » London » Memphis
The Sunset trip » Making Sgt. Pepper's » Monterey Pop
Dylan » Jimi » Janis » The Doors



40 Years of Rock Style
: The twenty musical revolutionaries changes not just how we thought and felt, They also changed how we looked. Here are the rock stars who became fashion icons.



: Read more at www.rollingstone.com

26.7.07

The Last Supper of Christ – Lego-style

The Last Supper of Christ – Lego-style
From : http://www.metro.co.uk
Tuesday, July 24, 2007



Right, gather round. I am not just a lego man, I am also the messiah.
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The signature in the corner of this unusual artwork ought to be Legonardo da Vinci.

The take on the classic painting in Lego building bricks is by an Italian artist whose alias is Udronotto.

24.7.07

Map of Online Communities

Map of Online Communities
From : http://www.nextnature.net



Just in case you hadn’t seen this one. Informational spaces define physical spaces, rather than the other way around. The map is the territory? Let’s just hope the territory can support the map.

13.7.07

Jonathan Barnbrook » Friendly Fire

Jonathan Barnbrook
Graphic designer (1966- )
Friendly Fire
At the Design Museum, London : 19 June to 10 October 2007




^ Jonathan Barnbrook has emerged in the past two decades as one of the UK’s most consistently innovative graphic designers. Pioneering the notion of graphic design with a social conscience, he makes strong statements about corporate culture, consumerism, war and international politics, and through his work in both commercial and non-commercial spheres combines wit, political savvy and bitter irony in equal measures.
^ Friendly Fire will trace Barnbrook’s career from early experiments in pure typography, pioneering motion graphics in the early 1990s, to more recent print work including the Damien Hirst monograph, I Want To Spend the Rest of My Life Everywhere, with Everyone, One to One, Always, Forever, Now, album design for David Bowie, and projects with collaborators such as the anti-corporate collective Adbusters. Drawn from the designer’s own archive, the work represented will span a wide range of graphic design disciplines.
^ Founding his studio in 1990 and Virus Foundry in 1997, Barnbrook is perhaps best known for his provocatively named fonts, such as Mason, Exocet, Bastard, Prozac, Nixon and Drone. The controversy surrounding this work stems from its subversive nature and strong social commentary. Barnbrook multi layers meaning and style – working with language and letterforms in an ingenious way.
^ He uses advertising to reveal anti-corporate messages and exhibitions to promote non-commercial work. The London based studio, which Barnbrook prefers to keep small, has long been preoccupied with projects that question the role of graphic design in society. Friendly Fire alludes to Barnbrook’s critique of his own profession and his commitment to politically motivated design.

» Find out more about Jonathan Barnbrook : http://www.barnbrook.net