Sunday 17 June 2007

Pandur.Theaters: T E S L A
















Tomaž Pandur's multimedia production Tesla Electric Company deals with the genius scientist and visionary Nikola Tesla. His experiments are presented as an anticipation of the third millennium, whose fascinating scientific inventions are unrivalled by any other period of human civilisation. Pandur's production is a highly original 21st century multimedia theatre piece shining with fluorescent light, invented by Nikola Tesla, and the light of moving pictures, whose transmission he envisaged.


TESLA ELECTRIC COMPANY / SUMMER TOUR 2007

MONTENEGROFESTIVAL GRAD TEATAR BUDVA, BUDVA, July 12, 2007 (more information and ticketing)
CROATIAULYSSES THEATER, BRIONI ISLAND, Avgust , 3 and 4, 2007(more information and ticketing)
FRY MACEDONIAOHRID SUMMER FESTIVAL, OHRID, Avgust 15 and 16, 2007(more information and ticketing)
SLOVENIASUMMER FESTIVAL LJUBLJANA, Križanke, Avgust, 28 and 29, 2007(more information and ticketing)

FantasticMag: ACTIVE CULTURE











Friday 15 June 2007

La vie en rose




















A swirling, impresionistic portrait of an artist who regretted nothing; writer/director Olivier Dahan´s La vie en rose stars 2005 Cesar award winner Marion Cotillard ( A very long engagement, A good year) in a blazing performance as the legendary French icon Edith Piaf.
From the slums of Paris to the limelight of New York, Edith Piaf's life was a battle to sing and survive, live and love. Raised in poverty, Edith's magical voice and her passionate romances and friendships with the greatest names of the period - Yves Montand, Jean Cocteau, Charles Aznavour, Marlene Dietrich, Marcel Cerdan and others - made her a star all around the world. But in her audacious attempt to tame her tragic destiny, the Little Sparrow - her nickname - flew so high she could not fail to burn her wings.

Sunday 10 June 2007

CLEVER ADS: SUPERMARKET CART - CHARITY AWARENESS

This action consisted of three different child faces of ethnic backgrounds: Asian, Black and Indian. The mouth had an opening just where the coin to release the supermarket cart is inserted. Each coin would symbolically feed a child. Under the image, it says " You can feed a child for two days with what you spend renting this cart. HELPCreated by agency, Zapping, Madrid.

TASCHEN's architecture series







TASCHENs architecture series brings a unique perspective to world architecture, highlighting architectural trends by country. Each book features 15 to 20 architects from the firmly established to the up-and-coming with the focus on how they have contributed to very recent architecture in the chosen nation. Crossing the globe from country to country, this new series celebrates the richly hued architectural personality of each nation featured.

::::fAsHiOn INDIVIDVUMs::::

Do not be the "what designesr say" indipendent. Forget that!They also make copy-cat thing from street...where trends really emerge. Cool young (do not mean in age way) things all over the world are the true pioneers of fashion; wearing clothes in new, own ways by customizing and accessorizing and creating a mishmash of retro and modern. Yvan Rodic, has been so inspired by the street fashion in his native city, Paris, that he's started to document it in his own blog, facehunter.blogspot.com. And he's not the only one. Street style blogs have popped up all over the world, from London to Helsinki, New York, Shanghai, Moscow and Berlin, featuring pics of the what the cool human beings are wearing right now. We can hear fashion's top designer's book-marking the blogs right now.

























































































































































































Saturday 9 June 2007

RENDEVOUZ DE MOIS !






















Oui...c`est verament lui! FRANCOIS SAGAT ! And he is my June´s hunk, wet dream lover, constantly heart push-to breaker....Beside his incredible visulas, masculinity and animal look...is who i could say thank you that i FINNALY put down my fingers on the "board" and start doing this....JOURNEY :o)
Anyway....enjoy!











When Size Matters












Italy is in a state of flux. Not only is its political landscape in a state of turmoil, its design is too. Italian design traditionally combines functionality with irony. A sense of aesthetic superiority and suggestiveness coarse through Italian designed objects. And a highly humane and emotional element define it as the hot-blooded male of architecture and design.

Today however, the passion and effeminate masculinity that has defined the nation is now seen as clichéd. Confined to blokish descriptions of Italian supercars and the ‘beautiful game’. But there are still some original characteristics that have remained, and continue to inspire. Most notably, an unwavering need for materializing practicality, and an almost obsessive rationale when it comes to materials, colors and fabrics. It’s these two principles that have produced this
arresting piece of house design.









At first, the building feels uncomfortable. Jutting out awkwardly into a space dominated by the majestic mountains and ornate Italian villages. It almost gives the impression it was placed there as a temporary fixture. But keep looking, and you’ll see the shape and texture of the building fits the area perfectly. The severe angles dominating the exterior reflect the dramatic peaks above, while the locally sourced larch wood is a testament to a building aware of its environment.

Inside however, the design is understated. Focusing on the functional rather than the ‘beauty over all’ mantra that could have so easily have ruined the purpose of this building. It’s a space to be lived in and used, rather than a showcase of delicate lines and beautiful shapes. The cool, neutral tones gives inhabitants the opportunity to make the space their own, rather than being lumbered with the wishes of an overzealous decorator.






Overall, the idea behind the structure was to create a dialogue. To beg the question of whether it is acceptable to continue in the same vein as architects from the past, or try to find new directions, and new approaches to how we interpret things. It may not be a beautiful building, but it’s thoughtful and articulate. And for that, we applaud it. By Matt Hussey. \

Friday 8 June 2007

TONI GRILO FOR CHRISTOFLE // METAL DETECTOR
















Toni Grilo, the 28 year-old Franco-Portuguese artist audaciously reinterpreted the creations of the great Parisien silversmith, Christofle, turning knives and forks into works of art.













As an exemple the spoon bowl above will cost you around $4500 ... but since it was a limited edition with only 20 pieces I bet the price has already gone up ! I don't even want to know how much this coffee table would cost me ...

OVERPOWERED!







YES! YES! YES! Roisin Murphy`s new album is close to be "born", but first single is already a soundtrack for my soul and feet....OVERPOWERED is the first single to be out on July 2-nd.
Enjoy it by clicking on the link.... http://www.popjustice.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1088&Itemid=279

::::Vint-age::::La-Chapelle?

In 2003, Patrick Cox Wannabe ad (below), with two men wearing jock straps wrestling in a gym locker room, was investigated by The Advertising Standards Authority. After complaint of someone who said that the ad "seemed to depict an act of buggery". Cox protested that it was "colourful, fun and beautiful" They also said that both men in the photograph were wearing jock straps, making penetrative intercourse impossible. So what do you think ?


Un-LOCK






Hello my admirable possible voyeurs....the D-day is today...and something is comming....beggining
from NOW!

.....hope you will enjoy.....


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