Archive for October, 2006
Mon 30 Oct 2006
Be prepared to say goodbye to the days when you could ogle at nurses during your stay at the hospital for that slipped disk. Speaking of disks, here’s the reason why: the Aizu central hospital in Fukushima, Japan has started employing two robots to help them get work done in the ER. But the two […]
Fri 27 Oct 2006
Heard this on the radio news on the way to the office today - and yes, I listen to the radio on the drive to work. Radio stations that have hourly news broadcasts, no less. Anyway. I was busy dodging lunatic buses and Mat Cemerlangs/Gemilangs, so details are sketchy: apparently, earlier this morning an LRT […]
Thu 26 Oct 2006
There must be something in the water they pump through those Chicago pipelines. Sure, MC JUICE (no product placement there; that’s really what he calls himself) might have put Chi-town on the map in the early Nineties with his mic-killing freestyles, and Common and Twista have been representing the city’s cutting edge hip hop aesthetic […]
Fri 20 Oct 2006
I’ve just stumbled upon an excellent site by artist Luke Chueh, who came up with the idea for these decidedly edgy yet cute little critters. Subversive misappropriation of children’s icons is almost old hat (remember the Happy Tree Friends?) but Chueh’s takes on the subject matter is a lot, lot darker. Check out his massive […]
Thu 19 Oct 2006
There goes the neighbourhood. Li Wei is a Beijing-based artist who specialises in shock performance and visual art. Born into a farmer’s family in a Chinese village, he travelled to Beijing to explore his artistic ideas, and has now had exhibitions in Milan and Madrid. His signature Mirror series has him walking around with a […]
Mon 16 Oct 2006
Everyone knows by now that the new Transformers movie is coming out next July 7th. Some people know that Michael Bay (of The Island, Con Air and *egads* The Rock infamy) is directing it. Few people know what the movie will turn out looking like. We can only pray. Well, how’s this for more than […]
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Look, forget what you heard about the Power Summit, that annual hip hop industry elbow-rubber which maps out the course of mainstream rap music and hip hop culture for each year. That’s kid’s stuff, a staged professional wrestling event in comparison to the National Hip Hop Political Convention. Organized in part by Jeff Chang, co-founder […]
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Like most people (the ones in my circle, at least), I fancy the idea of bringing my camera everywhere I go so I can snap candid things at inopportune moments. But because I’m getting old (yes, I admit this willingly) and my calcium-deficient bones sometimes get the better of me when lugging a heavy handbag full […]
Tue 10 Oct 2006
I never realised how much I appreciated architecture and building design until my trip to the UK recently. Everywhere I went I’d see historical buildings and find myself taking pictures of them. But like all snap-happy adventures, my camera finally ran out of memory space and I had to trash most of these pictures. But the ones I did hold on to were the pictures I took […]
Mon 9 Oct 2006
Pretty heady stuff, this site has. Having been around for a little over 5 years, the Wooster Collective is an online repository of urban art - graffiti, installations, videos, Banksy-style pranks - from all across the globe. The New York couple who started the collective weren’t artististically inclined until… but wait. i’m not going to […]
Mon 30 Oct 2006
Be prepared to say goodbye to the days when you could ogle at nurses during your stay at the hospital for that slipped disk. Speaking of disks, here’s the reason why: the Aizu central hospital in Fukushima, Japan has started employing two robots to help them get work done in the ER. But the two […]
Fri 27 Oct 2006
Heard this on the radio news on the way to the office today - and yes, I listen to the radio on the drive to work. Radio stations that have hourly news broadcasts, no less. Anyway. I was busy dodging lunatic buses and Mat Cemerlangs/Gemilangs, so details are sketchy: apparently, earlier this morning an LRT […]
Thu 26 Oct 2006
There must be something in the water they pump through those Chicago pipelines. Sure, MC JUICE (no product placement there; that’s really what he calls himself) might have put Chi-town on the map in the early Nineties with his mic-killing freestyles, and Common and Twista have been representing the city’s cutting edge hip hop aesthetic […]
Fri 20 Oct 2006
I’ve just stumbled upon an excellent site by artist Luke Chueh, who came up with the idea for these decidedly edgy yet cute little critters. Subversive misappropriation of children’s icons is almost old hat (remember the Happy Tree Friends?) but Chueh’s takes on the subject matter is a lot, lot darker. Check out his massive […]
Thu 19 Oct 2006
There goes the neighbourhood. Li Wei is a Beijing-based artist who specialises in shock performance and visual art. Born into a farmer’s family in a Chinese village, he travelled to Beijing to explore his artistic ideas, and has now had exhibitions in Milan and Madrid. His signature Mirror series has him walking around with a […]
Mon 16 Oct 2006
Everyone knows by now that the new Transformers movie is coming out next July 7th. Some people know that Michael Bay (of The Island, Con Air and *egads* The Rock infamy) is directing it. Few people know what the movie will turn out looking like. We can only pray. Well, how’s this for more than […]
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Look, forget what you heard about the Power Summit, that annual hip hop industry elbow-rubber which maps out the course of mainstream rap music and hip hop culture for each year. That’s kid’s stuff, a staged professional wrestling event in comparison to the National Hip Hop Political Convention. Organized in part by Jeff Chang, co-founder […]
Thu 12 Oct 2006
Like most people (the ones in my circle, at least), I fancy the idea of bringing my camera everywhere I go so I can snap candid things at inopportune moments. But because I’m getting old (yes, I admit this willingly) and my calcium-deficient bones sometimes get the better of me when lugging a heavy handbag full […]
Tue 10 Oct 2006
I never realised how much I appreciated architecture and building design until my trip to the UK recently. Everywhere I went I’d see historical buildings and find myself taking pictures of them. But like all snap-happy adventures, my camera finally ran out of memory space and I had to trash most of these pictures. But the ones I did hold on to were the pictures I took […]
Mon 9 Oct 2006
Pretty heady stuff, this site has. Having been around for a little over 5 years, the Wooster Collective is an online repository of urban art - graffiti, installations, videos, Banksy-style pranks - from all across the globe. The New York couple who started the collective weren’t artististically inclined until… but wait. i’m not going to […]
