Dutch readers: if you’re looking for some unique pieces of art or fair-prized furniture to spice up your interior, we advice you to check out this blog called Gevonden Op Marktplaats. For all you internationals: Marktplaats can be considered as
We’re super excited since this weekend promises to be the first warm and sunny weekend of the year! In order to celebrate the occasion, we went looking for a tropical vegetable we’re not too familiar with. We came across a
127 Hours-actor James Franco is about to star in a new production by director Harmony Korine. A couple of days ago, Franco posted behind the scenes footage on Twitter of him fooling around on the set of their new project
New York-based graphic designer/visual artist Eunah Kim came up with several remarkable concepts she worked out in the funniest ways. One of these projects that caught our attention is The Helvetica Detector. Because Eunah Kim felt the need to prove
Reality Sucks Currency seems to be a popular tool for making modern art these days. American artist Dan Tague uses his dollar bills to create what we think are clever pieces of art. At first, his creations look like worthless
One of our favorite indie rock bands from Brooklyn, NYC, The National has recently recorded a song for a new film called Win Win, directed by Thomas McCarthy. A video was released featuring the National playing the song inter-cut with
The exhibition space at de Paraplufabriek BLEND Magazine’s creative direction Perre Van Den Brink (Editor-in-Chief) and Wouter Vandenbrink (Photographer and co-founder) curated an interesting exhibition about manipulated images & images that manipulate. The exhibition will have a festive opening at
Japanese photographer Toshio Shibata (1949) is known for the impressive large-format photographs he makes of unpopulated landscapes and civil engineering spots. After starting his careers as a painter, majoring in oil painting at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts
Last year, The Shins’ James Mercer and Brian Burton a.k.a. Danger Mouse formed Broken Bells and delivered what became one of our favorite records of 2010. Their self-titled album contains one great song after another, with The High Road, The
Rodarte: States of Matter from MOCA on Vimeo. Noise pop duo No Age, consisting of Dean Spunt and Randy Randall, has contributed music to an interesting Rodarte video once again. Last time, the Sub Pop-band submitted a fuzzed-out track that