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Cheap Pop Song

Feb 22nd, 2010

Cheap Pop Song from Rhett Dashwood on Vimeo.

Rhett Dashwood sent in this adorable music video he made for Kumisolo. There’s even a hidden puzzle in it!

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Lawrence Yang

Feb 22nd, 2010

Nest

Judgement

Robot Graveyard

Check out his site at Suckatlife.com, he’s got so many more cool and awesome pieces. I love his style that merges ink, watercolor, and gouache.

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Girl in the Fire

Feb 22nd, 2010

Girl in the Fire

-Via Flickr

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Procrastination

Feb 22nd, 2010

Procrastination from Johnny Kelly on Vimeo.

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Sister

Feb 22nd, 2010

Sister

-Via Flickr

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We Might be Young

Feb 22nd, 2010

We Might be Young

-Via Sabino

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Noctis Irae

Feb 21st, 2010

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsRha1aXV-4

My favorite short film from the Campus Moviefest finalist showing for Georgia Tech this year, is created by my fellow Technique photographers and the cinematography is just drop dead gorgeous (especially considering they were only allowed a week from the start of filming). They, fittingly, ended up winning best picture. :D

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Retro Throwback

Feb 21st, 2010

Retro Throwback

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Alley Cats – Hot Chip

Feb 21st, 2010

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Heard this on the Ktsune Noir Mixcast No. 26. I kinda have a thing for a light melody with a steady bass beat.

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Old Home Place 1985

Feb 21st, 2010

Old Home Place 1985

“The summer after I finished school I set off into the mountains of North Carolina to build a log cabin, armed with a few books, and hand tools, but no experiance or skills. I set up my tent and expected it to take six weeks to build. Six months later I still hadn’t finished the chimney or started the roof. But this is what it looked like on a misty November morning a few years later.

I lived here for about eight years, and owned it for about fifteen years after I built it in 1976 with local fieldstone and oak logs I cut, peeled and notched on the site, working alone with hand tools. It had no plumbing, I carried water from a nearby spring, and I heated it in winter with about half a cord of wood a week which I cut and burned in the open fireplace. Eventually I moved into Asheville and had to sell it, but it was a large part of my life, and I miss it more with each passing year.”

-Via Papertissue

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