pra quem tem um humor negro, vai adorar esse video alem da musica ser muito boa. O lançamento do cd dessa banda é um dos mais aguardados para o mes de setembro... Gravem esse nome St. Vincent.
dança+animação+musica boa : )
quem quiser conhecer Selah Sue, ver o quanto ela é linda, e aproveitar dançar um pouco de reggae com ela fica o video dela pra terminar o post..
quarta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2011
terça-feira, 30 de agosto de 2011
Jasper Goodall
SP 2010 Speaker - Jasper Goodall from Semi Permanent on Vimeo.
Quem quiser conhecer mais do trabalho do Jasper Goodall basta entrar no site http://www.jaspergoodall.com/
segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011
Listen
Começamos pela a artista canadense Kathryn Calder, indie-pop fofo e novo, bom para se conhecer...
Kathryn Calder - Who Are You? by killbeat music
um pouco de classico com a cantora Blossom Dearie, jazz dos ano 50, de qualidade e hiper atual
Sunday Afternoon - Blossom Dearie by jimemmons
e por ultimo a cantora Selah Sue loirissima, uma cantora e compositora belga, que fez essa musica, com a voz poderosa canta com influencias do reaggie, misturando com o pop...
Selah Sue - Raggamuffin by mztz
*previa da proxima playlist
Kathryn Calder - Who Are You? by killbeat music
um pouco de classico com a cantora Blossom Dearie, jazz dos ano 50, de qualidade e hiper atual
Sunday Afternoon - Blossom Dearie by jimemmons
e por ultimo a cantora Selah Sue loirissima, uma cantora e compositora belga, que fez essa musica, com a voz poderosa canta com influencias do reaggie, misturando com o pop...
Selah Sue - Raggamuffin by mztz
*previa da proxima playlist
quarta-feira, 24 de agosto de 2011
Vai um chicletinho?
A JJAAKK DESIGN, inventou um pacote de chiclete muito divertido, tem varia expressões divertidas e cores diferentes...eles ainda não são comercializados, mas a idéia é super cute. Então, vai um chicletinho? : )
sexta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2011
Tom Ford
Mr. Ford, have you had a midlife crisis?
Yes. Leaving Gucci was devastating for me. Devastating because I had really put everything into that for fifteen years and all of a sudden I had no identity. “Who am I? What am I doing? I have no forum to speak to anyone anymore or to convey my thoughts or ideas.” Maybe I drank a little too much – living in London that’s a very easy thing to do. The emphasis in my life maybe switched to things that were not the important things. So yeah, I had a bit of a midlife crisis. I wish there was a better term for that. It comes to everybody, maybe in your thirties, maybe in your forties, maybe in your sixties or seventies, who knows. You get to the moment where you feel the clock is ticking and you are wondering if you are really getting the most out of your life.
If you have everything in life it is easier to lose yourself, it seems.
And if you do have everything it is also easier to understand that those are not the important things. Unfortunately a lot of people don’t get to that point. They spend their lives striving and still don’t learn those lessons. Other people figure it out at age twenty and they’re completely balanced and together and understand how to keep things in check from an early age.
How would you describe your current state of mind?
I feel that I don’t need anything for a good life. I grew up in New Mexico and the older I get I have less need for contemporary culture and big cities and all the stuff we are bombarded with. I am happier at my ranch in the middle of nowhere watching a bug carry leaves across the grass, listening to silence, riding my horse, and being in open space. So I have some sort of security that if I lost everything in my life, I would be very happy with the simple things because they are the ones that are important.
So the glamour you stand for doesn’t interest you?
After just being in New Mexico for two months, I realized that I could really work from anywhere. I am really a loner after all; I am really not a social person. Because of my job people think I am out every night, but I really hate all that. I am somebody who likes to be alone and see some close friends. I am a shy and introspective person.
Do you get the most inspiration from nature? It is the ultimate beauty, after all.
Yes, nature is the closest thing to God and I don’t mean God by any sort of religion but by the connection to the universe, which I think we have lost. The American Indians had that and where I live is actually the center of the Anasazi Indian civilization. I even have two huge Anasazi ruins on the property of my ranch. I am not saying that there definitely is some sort of spirituality coming from there, but there might be. When you are close to the earth and you get up when the sun comes up and you go to sleep when it goes down, it puts everything in perspective.
Really?
Yes, all the rest of this crap just fades away. We’ve lost our contact with the earth. Dogs don’t have guilt, dogs don’t have insecurity complexes, dogs don’t think that they need a bigger house than the other dog. Dogs are just completely themselves. They’re very in touch, they’re not thinking about their death. They are just rolling on their back, enjoying what that feels like. I think that is sort of the appeal of animals in our lives; that is what’s important.
Are you a spiritual person?
I am a spiritual person in an eastern religion kind of way. I learned that happiness for all of us is a switch that you flick in your brain. It doesn’t have anything to do with getting a new house, a new car, a new girlfriend, or a new pair of shoes. Our culture is very much about that; we are never happy with what we have today. We always think that we need something else to be happy.
This all sounds like you have a tough time living the Hollywood life that everybody expects you to.
I did have a tough time dealing with it and I have learned how to separate it. It is a performance; it is me playing a role. I am not saying that there are no aspects of it that I enjoy; I love beautiful women, beautiful dresses, and beautiful flowers. But all those things have to stay in perspective. There is nothing wrong with loving the fact that we are physical beings but you have got to keep them in perspective. It is just a diversion. It’s one of the nice things in life, like eating a great steak or kissing a good kisser – well, kissing a good kisser is maybe more valuable than all the other stuff – but these are things you have to leave behind when you leave the planet. When I am on my deathbed, I don’t think I will be thinking about a nice pair of shoes I had or my beautiful house. I am going to be thinking about an evening I spent with somebody when I was twenty where I felt that I was just absolutely connected to them.
Are you really that much of a romantic?
Yeah, I’m really a romantic.
How long does it take every morning for you to become that Tom Ford you were talking about before?
It takes me a long time in the morning to become the person that other people expect me to be. When I feel depressed and I have a bad day or something terrible has happened or I have to face something, I go through a very precise ritual getting dressed in the morning. In a sense it is armor; I’m building up a layer. If everything in my material world is in order, I will be able to get through it. That perfectionism comes from me being a Virgo. My inner world is related to my outer world. If my house is a wreck, I’m a wreck. If I am together, that’s together. That’s a kind of balance.
For many years you’ve shared your life with your boyfriend Richard Buckley. Is he your idea of a good life?
Richard is the person I love the most in the world and the person I have been together with for 23 years. So yes, but so are my dogs. I’ve asked myself, “If I were to die tomorrow what are the things that I will remember?” and I realized that nuzzling up with one of my dogs is one of the most precious things in my life! That would be something I would miss so much.
It must be important to have somebody that goes with you through that whole journey of life, somebody that shows you that it is not about the next fashion show or advertisement you shoot.
Of course it is. I am still friends with the people I went to school with. A lot of them have been working with me for the past 18 years. When you find somebody good, keep them! Keep them in your life.
Do you especially treasure the people you are close to because it is difficult for you to meet new people?
Honestly, I don’t meet very many people. I am married but no one comes on to me, ever. It is like I don’t exist sexually. No one, no one.
You are Tom Ford after all, so people probably think they don’t have a chance anyways.
Maybe that is the reason, but no one, no one flirts, no one comes on to me. Usually when people are personal with me, then they want to give me their business card at the end of the conversation.
So you wish you would get hit on more often?
Of course! (Laughs) Why not? I am not saying I would act on it, but it would be nice.
fonte: the talks
quinta-feira, 18 de agosto de 2011
quarta-feira, 17 de agosto de 2011
Genevieve Gauckler
Genevieve Gauckler é um designer grafico francês, sua arte é bem colorida, e gira em torno da criação de varios monstrinhos que lembram bem o filme Monstros S.A.. Ele é muito versatil, e seus produtos vão de ilustrações, a joias, canecas, blusas. Muito legal, quem quiser conhecer mais http://www.genevievegauckler.com/
segunda-feira, 15 de agosto de 2011
Playlist - Suspiria
artista grafico: Jesse Auersalo
Nessa playlist trago somente musicas novas, para relaxarmos, curtimos e é claro SUSPIRARMOSSS!! Enjoy!
Suspiria
1 - Bag Riders – Sunlight
2 – Gypsy & The Cat - The Piper's Song (Aeroplane Remix)
3 - Angus & Julia Stone - Big Jet Plane
4- Flight Facilities - Crave You (Bxentric Remix)
5 - Vetiver - Can't You Tell
6 - Alex Winston - Velvet Elvis (RAC Remix)
7 - Capital Cities - Safe and Sound
8 - Kimbra - Settle Down
9 - Jens Lekman - An Argument With Myself
10 - Penguin Prison - The Worse It Gets
11 - SebastiAn-Embody
12 - Kaskade feat. Mindy Gledhill - Eyes (Extended Mix)
Baixe aqui: Suspiria
domingo, 14 de agosto de 2011
Put the monster that lives inside you... OUT!
A marca bl33n, lançou uma marca de camisetas aonde, as estampas possuem mais de uma versão... apelando pra sexualidade de uma forma inteligente, a bl33n mostra uma nova forma de elaborar uma estampa. Quem quiser conhecer mais http://www.bl33n.com/.
sexta-feira, 12 de agosto de 2011
Sofia Coppola
Ms. Coppola, Michael Douglas once said that for the first fifteen years of his career he felt like he was “damned to success” just because of his father. Is that a feeling that you understand following your father’s footsteps as a filmmaker?
I think as a daughter you don’t feel as much pressure because it is less expected of you in a way. I didn’t feel much pressure at all and developed my own voice pretty early on. Of course I am proud of my dad and where I come from but I do have my own way of working, my own style.
Did your father teach you?
No. I mean he always talked to me about filmmaking and screenwriting from an early age but I think it was more what was exciting to him than wanting to teach that to his children.
How did you find your own way?
It took me a while; I just tried different things. I moved away from home, went to college, and even started my own clothing company that had partners in Japan, but once I made my first short film I just knew. And finding the book The Virgin Suicides was the turning point actually because I loved that book and felt protective over it.
Your father sort of pushed you to replace Winona Ryder and take a role in Godfather 3. Was that a traumatic experience?
It was hard because I was 18 and the last thing you want to do at that age is listen to what your parents say. My dad was directing me, so it was awkward because I am not naturally an actress but I just wanted to try everything and wasn’t expecting that so many people would look at it. I grew up with The Godfather as a familiar thing but to me it wasn’t this iconic masterpiece. It was a learning experience but since I never wanted to be an actress it wasn’t devastating for me that people generally weren’t too fond of me being in it. After all it was good because these kinds of experiences make you stronger.
So even after being in such a big movie it never occurred to you to proceed with film as a career? It would have been pretty easy probably…
I never wanted to before, and afterwards I was already planning to go to art school. But the experience helps now working with actors. At least I have a little bit of an idea what they are going through since my father directed me.
Is it true that your father even filmed your birth?
Yes, my dad videotaped my birth. Today a lot of people are doing that but I think back then it was a little more unusual. I actually have seen my own birth and it is luckily shot in pretty discrete way. It is actually really funny. When the doctor told them that I was a girl my dad dropped the camera because he was so surprised. Film is our family business.
How important is family for you nowadays after growing up with so many relatives?
Very important. We were all raised that family is very important. It’s probably an Italian thing from my dad’s side.
So it comes natural to you to work with your brother as your producer then?
I love working with my brother and he is also the one that runs our family’s production company. We are very lucky to be able to work together even though we are siblings and it is really great having your big brother with you on set.
Is there an understanding between the two of you that only brother and sister can have?
Yes, he knows me so well that he can make decisions on my behalf because he knows what I like.
How did becoming a mother change your life?
I first took a year off after she was born and when I started writing I realized that things had changed because I used to stay up all night writing and suddenly I had to change her on a tight schedule. Now they just come with us.
Directors often say that making your own film is like raising a child. Would you agree?
I guess every creative process you could potentially link to that. But it is still very hard to compare one with another.
Are you stricter as a director or as a mother?
I am strict under both circumstances. Directors are usually control freaks and want everything to happen their way, but my personality doesn’t change. I am not a yeller but I still know what I want things to be like and make sure I have people around me that can do so. I learned to follow my intuition and try to make it as close to that as possible.
fonte: the talks
quarta-feira, 10 de agosto de 2011
Drew Barrymore, ghosts e um pouco de humanidade
Get More: MTV Supervideo, Music, Best Coast
Toro y Moi - How I Know from Jordan Kim on Vimeo.
The world is where we live from WWF on Vimeo.
segunda-feira, 8 de agosto de 2011
quinta-feira, 4 de agosto de 2011
5 musicas
Começando com Flight facilities duas musicas, para quem não conhece, conhecer e se viciar tanto quando eu:
Flight Facilities - Crave You (BXENTRIC Remix) by andreconcourd
Flight Facilities - Foreign Language feat. Jess by flightfacilities
Mais um remix do RAC feito pro Tegan&Sara:
Tegan & Sara - Alligator (RAC Mix) by RAC
Bag Riders uma dupla australiana, me lembrou um pouco empireofthesun, muito boa:
Bag Raiders-Sunlight (Feat Dan Black) by Check The Availability
pra fechar um remix muito bom do ANGUS AND JULIA STONE, no inicio parece muito bate-cabelo, mas a partir de 1 minuto, voce percebe a intenção da musica:
Goodwill & Hook N Sling - Take You Higher (Club Mix) by Marios Muzik
*essas musicas são uma previa da proxima playlist :) aguardem :)
Flight Facilities - Crave You (BXENTRIC Remix) by andreconcourd
Flight Facilities - Foreign Language feat. Jess by flightfacilities
Mais um remix do RAC feito pro Tegan&Sara:
Tegan & Sara - Alligator (RAC Mix) by RAC
Bag Riders uma dupla australiana, me lembrou um pouco empireofthesun, muito boa:
Bag Raiders-Sunlight (Feat Dan Black) by Check The Availability
pra fechar um remix muito bom do ANGUS AND JULIA STONE, no inicio parece muito bate-cabelo, mas a partir de 1 minuto, voce percebe a intenção da musica:
Goodwill & Hook N Sling - Take You Higher (Club Mix) by Marios Muzik
*essas musicas são uma previa da proxima playlist :) aguardem :)
segunda-feira, 1 de agosto de 2011
A arte das bolinhas de ping-pong
Jonah Bokaer é um coreografo que atualmente esta sendo bem aclamado, seu ultimo espetaculo possui coreografias, entremeadas pelo efeito visual das bolinhas de ping-pong. Vale a pena ver...
Vai aqui um pedaço do espetaculo ao vivo:
quem quiser saber mais sobre o espetaculo entra no site: http://www.jacobspillow.org/festival/2011/08/jonah-bokaer/
Vai aqui um pedaço do espetaculo ao vivo:
quem quiser saber mais sobre o espetaculo entra no site: http://www.jacobspillow.org/festival/2011/08/jonah-bokaer/
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