The summer is officially upon us and we need more music to go with our nostalgic summer memories. So here is Playlist-27 filled with upbeat tracks to store your memories of the summer of 2011. There are some fantastic tracks up in this 15 track playlist. We have some new
Death Cab and
Coldplay tracks. We have some other great finds like
Seapony,
Hey Champ,
Kleerup and more. So have a listen and enjoy.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover Art by Damion S.
This particular house located in Whistler, Canada is called the Compass Pointe House and was designed by
Sean Anderson while the interior & exterior finishing touches were done by
Kelly Deck.
The home with its beautiful wood floors and heated tiles and two story vaulted ceilings, how can you go wrong with that? The main areas of the home that catch my attention is the kitchen and the office room, plus the view outside is breathtaking and peaceful. This contemporary home will run you some serious cash though, about $6,490,000 to be exact.
Source: The Contemporist / Photos Kristen McGaughey
Nick Bertke, better known on the web and music scene as
Pogo has caught my attention this morning with his video called "Bloom'. It's a patchwork of vocals and musical chords from various Disney films remixed into harmony. After watching this video I started to sift through his Youtube channel and I have added the ones that I thought were cool. So happy Monday!
If you want to check out more of his work then check his
Youtube channel or his site
Pogo.
The vinyl collection in your home keeps growing but your old turntable just took a crap on you. So your looking to get a new turntable to jam out to your indie styled collection. How about checking out the
Pro-Ject RPM 1.3 Genie Turntable ($500) to replace your broken one. It features a very stripped down design, the Genie will turn heads with its minimal design, while it quietly runs it's synchronous motor, two-step pulley, resonance optimized platter, aluminum tonearm and external power supply combined to provide some ear dropping sounds.
Check out some of there other uniquely designed
turntables.
Today seemed like a
Green kind of day. So with that being said, let me introduce the beautiful repurposed bottle terrariums. The artist behind these is Jose Agatep who gathers glass containers of various shapes and transforms them into beautiful terrariums that are filled with locally grown plants, wild mosses, and small stones, soil, and wood chips found in nearby forests and train tracks.
According to Agatep, the tiny self-contained ecosystems offer “a journey to ancient connections that once existed between humans and plants”. There terrarium are perfect for a small house or office desk. They are very low maintenance and only need water once in a blue moon. Condensation gets trapped on the lid and walls, so the natural water cycle occurs that brings precipitation back to the soil.
His Philadelphia-based shop
The Slug and the Squirrel currently can only do pick-ups or local delivery on all sales. They are currently looking to find a delivery services that can accommodate the needs of the shop to guarantee safe delivery. This doesn't mean though that there aren't exceptions to every rule. So if you're interested in these it wouldn't hurt to ask or you could just pick one up the next time you're in Philadelphia.
Source: Inhabitat
Shyscapes is a beautiful and surreal short art movie that was created for
Misha Shyukin graduation project. It's a stunningly dark, mysterious but mesmerizing and entrancing video. Misha recommends you don’t view it in full screen and asks you to please watch it with your eyes half closed. Either way you watch you may come to the same conclusion that it's a beautiful short video.
Check out more of Misha Shyukins video's on
Vimeo
Transient is the word that comes to mind when I think of the works of
Jim Denevan. They are short-lived as he uses the world as his landscape and use sand, ice and earth to create his geometrical sculptures. The brushes of choice can be anything from a piece of driftwood to a rake or even a bicycle. The result of using the landscape are stunning but without the remarkable location photography they would simple be a waste of time. Something that was once transient is now forever captured and that my friend is not a waste of time.
Here is another tidbit about Jim Denevan he is man behind the the traveling outdoor dining experience
Outstanding in the Field. It's sort of traveling dinner event that sets up shop in farms, gardens, and other interesting dinning location across the U.S. They currently are doing a New
tour for 2011 so maybe you can check it out this year.
Source: Canvassing My Friend