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[14 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 764 views]
Star Wars on the NYC Subway

So this past week New York City subway riders got a little treat. The guys and girls from Improv Everywhere staged a climatic reenactment of “A New Hope” on the subway train. The entire train lit up with laughter as the storm troopers walked in and arrested princess Leia. Enjoy!

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[13 Jul 2010 | One Comment | 800 views]
Grass Widow Debut LP

Grass Widow falls somewhere between post-punk and dream-pop with moments of retro surfer music. Their delicate harmonies accentuate the commanding, wacked-out instrumentals and makes the trio totally compelling.

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[13 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 1,273 views]
New! Lazer Tits Shirts and Posters

DSSF has just made a hilarious new addition to its collection, which is hard to miss. The store has been invaded by the breasts of the future: Lazer Tits. You can now wear a vixen with lazers coming out of her bosom on a shirt! Available in men’s and women’s styles. Also, check out their website for unlimited blazing boobs.

Art & Design, Featured »

[12 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 981 views]
San Francisco made out of Jell-O

Liz Hickok, a SF based artists has recently been working in Jell-O. She has made a model replica of San Francisco out of Jell-O. Very toung and cheek for the city with the wiggle and always being a little shaky. Check it out.

A little bit more about Liz hickok
Liz Hickok is a San Francisco-based artist working in photography, video, sculpture, installation, …

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[12 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 873 views]
Arrested Development Re-Edit Action Movie

YouTube user 205rady turned the most amazing TV show Arrested Development into an action movie trailer. There are some amazing re-cuts out there and this is now added to the pile.

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[12 Jul 2010 | No Comment | 902 views]
Ariel Rescue Chopper

Leong Huang Zi, and Industrial Designer loves envisioning the future, and designing what in his mind is “my very own star wars”. He recently put together this concept design for a  Ariel Rescue Chopper.  The ARC concept is out of control awesome looking. Check it out!

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[1 Jul 2010 | 2 Comments | 989 views]
Interview With Artist Kersey Barrett-Tormey

In her work Kersey constructs bizarre but totally believable worlds, inhabited by inventive characters some of which may be reminiscent of your next door neighbor and others, mutant animals or monsters, which, hopefully, resemble nothing you’ve ever seen before. The figures are wildly imaginative, but all possess an integrity such that you can’t help but get involved in their stories which Kersey condenses into a single frame. Her work has the qualities of a children’s book illustrations that have been manipulated into something far wittier and provocative than anything my …