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TUNESS!! Four tracks For your week.

May 20, 2013 by capture-monger

  Do you feel like smashing your computer screen (above image) ?  Instead why don’tcha take an earful of the feel good chunes below – they’re sure to help relieve stress and raise joy levels.  Have a listen eh?  Image via Patternity’s site.

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Bizarre Illustrations by Luke Pelletier.

May 18, 2013 by capture-monger

Luke Pelletier has got style.  A very informal, surf/skater punky style that gives the vibe of youth, playfulness and a bizarre edge.  As seen in one of the last images below, Luke has even made and illustrated his own pinball machine! FUN STUFF.

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Photojournalism RoundUp #28

May 14, 2013 by capture-monger

Goodnizz me this world is huge and varied.  This week we see a wide range of human path and potential from holy men and wig-wearing ‘Lords’, to mass wedding brides and sheep slaughtering.  As always, all the selections are drawn from the NY Times LENS photojournalism site.

Categories: Modern Events, Photography, Photojournalism, Travel

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Happy Tunes to Say ‘Helllyez’ to.

May 14, 2013 by capture-monger

Some audial gems to turn that grimace into a ‘hellllyez’!  Most the songs below (all?) are downloadable, so if you enjoy their flavor make sure andsnag it, whilst providing some positive feedback for the artist.  The re-work of the originally sampled song for Gnarls Barkley’s ‘Crazy’ is amazing.  Good luck out der me breddren an’ sistren. HELLLLYEHZ

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Conceptual ‘Church-Tank’ Art by Kris Kuski.

May 9, 2013 by capture-monger

Finely tuning literally thousands of components and pieces in his work, Kris Kuski is brilliantly OCD.  Originally stumbling upon Kuski’s ‘Church Tanks’ via Juxtapoz, further investigation led to the discovery that Kris is a multi-talented artist with incredible attention to detail.  Constructing hus work out of model-kit parts, his creations are the ‘Master’ level of the model building hobby. DON’T ATTEMPT THIS AT HOME    

Categories: Art, Graphic Design, Modern Events, Painting, Photojournalism, Reclaimation, Sculpture

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Tunes for the WHEEEEk

May 8, 2013 by capture-monger

May these songs serve as delicious nutrition for your week!!! PEAZ

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SPECTACULAR Chain Reaction Music Video.

May 1, 2013 by capture-monger

With goodness knows how much preparation time invested in the creation of the music video for the track “Tuna Melt”, one thing is for sure: this montage of is likely to scorch some minds out there.  Employing the Kinetic King (aka Lunatim Rex) to oversee and set up the massive series of chain reactions, Electronic Music artists A-Track & Tommy Trash have found themselves a playful and thoroughly entertaining visual match-up for their collaborative track.  Some seriously insane physics at […]

Categories: Architecture, Art, Audio, Sculpture, Stellar Jams, Video

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Best Photojournalism via NYT LENS Site.

April 30, 2013 by capture-monger

Never ceasing to amaze and boggle the mind, the New York Times LENS Photojournalism site brings an incredible amount of images of the workings of the world to one’s attention.  To be able to see such digital documentation within literal hours of a major event on the other side of the globe is not much short of magic.  Special attention is due to the library dedication and the photo of Ex Italian Prime-minister falling asleep- you know how those Italians […]

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Musica para la Semana.

April 30, 2013 by capture-monger

For those of you who don’t Ahhblah Espanyole “Musica para la Semana” is Spainish for “Music para the Semana”.  Here are a few recent favoritas from the Soundcloud feed to help fuel the march on the week ahead.  Enjoy thyselves and……. BWEH-NO SWEAR-TEH (Gooood Luck!).

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HAPPY EARTH DAY!!

April 22, 2013 by capture-monger

All the way back in 1970, the first Earth Day was declared and observed by more than 20 million Americans.  One of the best ways to celebrate is to educate oneself on the issues at hand and get inspired to help create change – “Do The Math” (found below) is one of the most digestible and best ways to do such an act. Recently a study was done to determine the earth-consciousness of the general populace and our 1970 counterparts […]

Categories: Modern Events, Nature, Photojournalism, Schumacher, Travel, Video

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