Awesome GoPro ski video from Jackson, WY. Not exactly sure but looks like he’s rocking some Salomon ski poles that I designed a ways back.
Awesome GoPro ski video from Jackson, WY. Not exactly sure but looks like he’s rocking some Salomon ski poles that I designed a ways back.
Magnetic putty swallows the world.
Can we just all agree that dubstep is derived from Ed Rush and Optical 45rpm singles being played at 33.3rpm?
I prefer something I can bob my head to over something that makes me walk like a snail but hey, either way, sometimes you just need the gritty, grimy sounds of robots propelling this spaceship we call earth into the future.
Cool and weird. Faces of Human Ancestors animation.
This is how the inside of my brain feels sometimes. Ok … most of the time.
via:laughingsquid
My people. My people. My people people p-people. My people. My people. My people people p-people. My people. My people. My people people p-people. My people. My people. My people people p-people…
Roadtrip USA: 5000 photos in 3 minutes
Pictures taken by Facebook employees Mike Matas and Sharon Hwang, between San Francisco and New York City.
They used a Canon 5d Mark II and three lenses: a 50mm f/1.2, a 16-35mm f/2.8L II, and a 70-200 f/2.8 L.
H/T: PetaPixel.
It’s getting windy and rainy outside … time to get deep. Classy cut for your footwork workout.
“The bass has arrived.” Some inspiration for my latest illustration topic.
Time for some Friday morning jams. Classic Herbie Hancock slow burner here. Special extended instrumental intro mix.
Robots are good for my brain.
Sometimes I just need a good, repetitive house track to send me into the deep concentration of my inner outer space. This is why well done deep house mixes play vital role in my creative workflow.
And let’s not forget the dance floor mechanics part either…
If you don’t like this song, you probably aren’t my friend. And possibly live in eternal darkness. Roy Ayers for a sunny SF morning…
MF Doom as Viktor Vaughn ripping it apart on top of the classic “Walk On By” beat, crushed earlier in 1994 by Biggie with “Warning”
Get lifted … classic cut right here by George McCrae.