Archive for the 'Spaces' Category
Fri 12 Oct 2007
A viral video about viral videos and other assorted Internet phenomenon that have changed our lives inexplicably in little ways. (Bonding over Star Wars Kid. Getting laid to the sounds of OK Go’s treadmill video. Using sneezing baby panda to pick up chicks)
We love the Internet. How the hell did people ever survive without the […]
Mon 30 Jul 2007
Check out this music video by French band Dionysos. Its infectious tune has us tapping our feet and snapping our fingers while the very retro animation is just a hilarious throwback to those incomprehensible European things that pass off as cartoons. It’s so camp that we love it. And not just for the boobies.
Wed 11 Jul 2007
Behold our wondrous dancing mechanical servant! He dances for you, he dances for me, he dances for the whole world to see!
Mon 7 May 2007
If the Creator were a Robot, the primordial mechanical world would be populated by creatures envisioned by artist Masato Tanaka. His work is currently on exhibit at the Galeri Petronas’ Tokitsumugi exhibition, brought in collaboration with The Japan Foundation.
A collection of 15 of his kinetic sculptures, Tokitsumugi gave us the impression of the workshop of […]
Fri 4 May 2007
Mon 16 Apr 2007
We at JUICE frown on the practice of consuming these aquatic giants. While we totally understand that one man’s meat is another man’s poison, eating a whale is where we draw the line. JUICE is whole heartedly against the whaling industry, where the methods of capture are considered cruel and painful, and though whale numbers […]
Mon 12 Mar 2007
A friend’s broken down car and one wrong turn at the Kesas Highway can lead to some pretty interesting stops. We were trying to get back on course when I noticed a whole fleet of cars parked along a nondescript side street. This was at 2am, mind you. And right by the creepily infamous Cheras […]
Sat 25 Nov 2006
So you’re wondering where’s the street cuture? This chick is in London and all she prattles on about are the bleedin’ chocolates and the pub grub. Well a bitch gotta eat, right? At any rate. I’m getting to it. Despite having spent loads of time in London I had yet to discover the canals. Until now. Plied by joggers, cyclers, […]
Sat 25 Nov 2006
British pubs aren’t what they used to be – rank, smoke-filled flea pits that serve grub that could have been scrapped out of a dog bowl. The Duke of Cambridge in Islington bills itself as the world’s first certified organic (gastro)pub and is a blinding beacon of the future of food. It doesn’t view the concepts of profitability […]
Fri 24 Nov 2006
I don’t give a rat’s ass about specialist coffees or gourmet chocolates. Load me up with a cup of instant Nescafe and a Mars bar and I’m good. But faced with the best chocolate shop in all of Britain, what’s a girl to do. Paul A Young’s fine chocs is as tiny a store as it […]
Fri 12 Oct 2007
A viral video about viral videos and other assorted Internet phenomenon that have changed our lives inexplicably in little ways. (Bonding over Star Wars Kid. Getting laid to the sounds of OK Go’s treadmill video. Using sneezing baby panda to pick up chicks)
We love the Internet. How the hell did people ever survive without the […]
Mon 30 Jul 2007
Check out this music video by French band Dionysos. Its infectious tune has us tapping our feet and snapping our fingers while the very retro animation is just a hilarious throwback to those incomprehensible European things that pass off as cartoons. It’s so camp that we love it. And not just for the boobies.
Wed 11 Jul 2007
Behold our wondrous dancing mechanical servant! He dances for you, he dances for me, he dances for the whole world to see!
Mon 7 May 2007
If the Creator were a Robot, the primordial mechanical world would be populated by creatures envisioned by artist Masato Tanaka. His work is currently on exhibit at the Galeri Petronas’ Tokitsumugi exhibition, brought in collaboration with The Japan Foundation.
A collection of 15 of his kinetic sculptures, Tokitsumugi gave us the impression of the workshop of […]
Fri 4 May 2007
Mon 16 Apr 2007
We at JUICE frown on the practice of consuming these aquatic giants. While we totally understand that one man’s meat is another man’s poison, eating a whale is where we draw the line. JUICE is whole heartedly against the whaling industry, where the methods of capture are considered cruel and painful, and though whale numbers […]
Mon 12 Mar 2007
A friend’s broken down car and one wrong turn at the Kesas Highway can lead to some pretty interesting stops. We were trying to get back on course when I noticed a whole fleet of cars parked along a nondescript side street. This was at 2am, mind you. And right by the creepily infamous Cheras […]
Sat 25 Nov 2006
So you’re wondering where’s the street cuture? This chick is in London and all she prattles on about are the bleedin’ chocolates and the pub grub. Well a bitch gotta eat, right? At any rate. I’m getting to it. Despite having spent loads of time in London I had yet to discover the canals. Until now. Plied by joggers, cyclers, […]
Sat 25 Nov 2006
British pubs aren’t what they used to be – rank, smoke-filled flea pits that serve grub that could have been scrapped out of a dog bowl. The Duke of Cambridge in Islington bills itself as the world’s first certified organic (gastro)pub and is a blinding beacon of the future of food. It doesn’t view the concepts of profitability […]
Fri 24 Nov 2006
I don’t give a rat’s ass about specialist coffees or gourmet chocolates. Load me up with a cup of instant Nescafe and a Mars bar and I’m good. But faced with the best chocolate shop in all of Britain, what’s a girl to do. Paul A Young’s fine chocs is as tiny a store as it […]
