Check out Lady Gaga’s new music video “ALEJANDRO”
Well… not exactly…. ehm… just watch it:
Check out Lady Gaga’s new music video “ALEJANDRO”
Well… not exactly…. ehm… just watch it:
I couldn’t stop laughing about this Vintage commercial from the Dominican Republic. It’s from the early 70s (very early) to promote the Italian tires PIRELLI. Also, it’s funny to see how people used to dress in Santo Domingo from that time.
If you understand Spanish, I’m sure you’d laugh about this.
I ran into this video (thanks to Álvaro de la Herrán’s Facebook) and I loved it. I have always been a fan of Lommi’s work, especially beacause it’s always very sexual and never afraid of taking it to the next level, regardless any moral limits.
This viral film was made to promote Maximus Vodka in Finland.
Good work!
Vinyl, which bears a striking resemblance to UFOs — hence its relevance to the loose aerial theme, is the topic of forthcoming “musicmentary” To Have & To Hold. Directed by Jony Lyle, the film covers everything from manufacturing processes to interviews with vinyl aficionados like Questlove and Christian Marclay. Check out an interview with the director and follow the Facebook page for updates.
Information courtesy of Space15Twenty.
Total Life is a side-project by GROWING’s electric bass guitarist Kevin Doria. In 2005, they released their first album on Animal Disguise, which was limited to 150 copies and is now sold out. The cassette was reissued on vinyl in early 2007 in a series of 500. In March 2008, Total Life released a second album “Ken Bradshaw” on BrownSounds records. This release featured more propulsive, energetic rhythms against the “wall of sound” guitar playing.
The video was directed by Tara Sinn, who is into absurdity, kaleidoscopes, cats, and creating graphic amalgamations that convey bucketloads of humor and pathos in one fell swoop.
I loved this conversation between Marina Abramović, Klaus Biesenbach and James Franco at MoMA about the differences between acting and performance. I really like what James Franco said and it’s very interesting he’s more than a Hollywood star, although I must say I’m not surprised.
Tyler Shields did a photo shooting with Lindsay Lohan, some bloody scenes, a gun, high fashion and higher heels for Shields’ forthcoming photography book “The Dirty Side of Glamour”.
Everyone seems to be shocked by these pictures, but it’s not so different from what Tyler Shields delivers to the art scene and he always accomplish success.
You can see more pictures at Tyler Shields blog.
Here’s the behind-the-scenes of the Lindsay Lohan shooting:
Check out to this classic instrument cover of Lady Gaga’s Telephone. It’s brilliant, isn’t it?
This is an amazing short film! It was made after shooting 60,000 pictures, making 9,600 prints and re-shooting over 1,800 pictures. It definitely shows the great result of hard work and willingness. I loved it!