Archive for May, 2010
Sports Story: Suns Win, and it’s Still a Surprise

Now it’s all tied up. The Suns are making critics eat our words as they moved the series to game five with a 2-2 series tie, scoring 115 points to the Lakers’ 106. Kobe got off to a slow start, and other basketball lingo that just means the Suns bench, which has been hyped all year, ran a train on Phil Jackson. I am just excited I got to see Obama say he wanted LeBron on the Bulls again, Yay for Propaganda!
pic and info: NBA.com
The Hundreds 2010 Summer T-Shirts Delivery 2

Following up on delivery 1, today we bring you the second set of t-shirts from The Hundreds’ Summer collection. They offer seven more styles, available in three colours each through their online shop. mash rating: 6/10
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Staple 2010 Spring T-Shirts Delivery 2

Early last month we showed you the lookbook for the first delivery of Staple’s Spring collection. Now we bring you the full set of t-shirts from delivery 2. The latest graphics continue with the “EconMajor” theme from delivery 1, and touches upon money, the current state of the global economy, and more. The dead presidents theme and artwork is also back from 2006, and joining Benjamin Franklin are some new heads of state. Available now at Reed Space. mash rating: 6.5/10
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Tim Tsui x Kidrobot ‘Da Space Warrior’ 8" Dunny

Tim Tsui’s latest creation for Kidrobot is Da Space Warrior Dunny. The 8″ figure comes with a banana accessory and a dazzling gemstone eye. Limited to only 888 pieces, it releases for $75 on June 3rd.
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Ron English: Welling Court Mural Project

Taking part in the Welling Court Mural Project in Queens, NY, is Ron English, who designed a series of “anti-advertisements” perverting corporate America’s most sacred symbols in only the way he can.
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9five 2010 Spring/Summer Video Lookbook
We recently gave you a detailed look at 9five’s latest collection, and just yesterday they released a video lookbook, showcasing the new range in an amusing two-minute spot.
info: 9five
Digital Daily: Panasonic Pro Twin-Lens 3D Camera

Want to make a 3D movie? Now it’s as easy as turning on your camera and having money to blow. Panasonic has released their six-pound Pro Twin-Lens 3D Camera at $20,000. The 20-grand video camera can film at 30fps, and carries 1080p 3D recording capabilities as its premiere features, but unfortunately it still won’t be able to make your home-videos interesting. Thanks Panasonic, now we’ll get crappy student films by high school kids with rich parents in 3D!
pic and info: Uncrate







