Showing posts with label Concrete Playground. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Concrete Playground. Show all posts
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
Monday, 7 March 2011
Concrete Playground: Berlin Club Wants You to Lose Yourself
This is one Berlin club that will have you losing your sensory perceptions before you even think you're at the party. Disclaimer: Excess consumption of alcohol is not advised, prior to entry..
Check full feature here.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Concrete Playground: Lego Camera
Check out the 3-Mega pixel Lego camera. Fortunately the pieces don't come off so you won't find yourself scrambling on on all fours looking for the last pieces but you can customise it by adding your own! See feature and stockist here.
Monday, 7 February 2011
Concrete Playground: Cognitive Cities Conference in Berlin
In Berlin this month? Because the Cognitive Cities Conference is. It's all about industry leaders putting in their two bobs worth where sustainable living is concerned. It's about catering to the needs of the globe and its citizens. Check out the whole feature for details here.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Concrete Playground: Hipstamatic For the iPhone - An Exhibition
'Budding' photographers rejoice! Hipstamatic for iPhone now has been officially recognised as a digital revolution... How ironic that we have come so far with technology and yet all we want to do is revert back to the old.. sans the effort of course. Check the whole feature here.
Labels:
art,
Concrete Playground,
Events,
Pop Culture,
travel
Concrete Playground: French Urban Art Invasion
Benedetto Bufalino and Benoit Deseille invade the urban terrain by showcasing a collaboration between those 'old' discarded city peripherals and the beauty of nature.
Behold an aquarium in a phone-booth! Whole feature here.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Concrete Playground: Derelict Trains Create Eco-Friendly Office Space
This week Concrete Playground explores the eco-friendly studio space located in East London. Full feature here.
Friday, 14 January 2011
Concrete Playground: Space Invaders Take to the Streets
French artist Invader believes in a world where 1970's Space Invaders sprinkle the globe's streets. Click for full feature.
Concrete Playground: City Lights Brighten Melbourne's Alleyways
Next time you're in Melbourne don't look past its hidden lane-ways. They surely do promise more than the lingering smell of four-day-old chinese take-away! Check the feature here.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Monday, 10 January 2011
Interview: Toro Y Moi
Toro Y Moi indulges in a little Q&A. Check out my interview for Concrete Playground here.
"J: What advice would you give your 16-year-old self?
TYM: "Don't worry, this won't suck"."
"J: What advice would you give your 16-year-old self?
TYM: "Don't worry, this won't suck"."
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Concrete Playground: Hairy Contributions Keep B EAST Mag Afloat
Berlin based magazine B.EAST shows the publishing industry the real meaning of 'innovative thinking'. Try exporting hair to fund a magazine. It works. Evidence? Check out this month's issue of B.EAST Mag!
Whole feature here.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Jonathan de Villiers: Fast Food Marathon
Acclaimed photographer Jonathan de Villiers unconvers the secret to a marathon runners' success: LOTS OF CALORIES! Click here to take a look at the whole feature.
Friday, 12 November 2010
Vivienne Westwood Revamps Brit Awards
After the train crash that was Australia's Aria Awards it seems the Brit Awards want to step things up. Vivienne Westwood has been chosen as the first creative pioneer to restyle the historical silver trophy. Each year a new candidate will be chosen.
CLICK HERE TO READ WHAT WESTWOOD WILL BE DOING WITH THE STATUE.
Contrail Turns Your Bike into a Paintbrush
Contrail make cycling pretty but to make this innovative idea a reality Studio Geraldi need to reach their $10,000 by the 27 Nov 2010. Click here to read the story and help out!
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