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Simone Legno on Karmaloop TV

September 1st, 2008

I know, I know, videos… I’m not usually all on the video tip, but I’ve been coming across a lot of awesome interviews on Karmaloop TV and felt I’d pass along what I could. This one is a quick bit about Toki Doki creator / designer, Simone Legno. It’s kind of interesting to hear what these business owners have to say about their own lines and products. I feel like listening to these interviews really serves as a way to bring us back to the foundation of the artform and helps shed some light on the industry as a whole, plus I’m kind of an info geek, so listening to people tell their stories is rad to me and keeps me motivated, hopefully it can do the same for you. Enjoy!

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Karmaloop Tv

August 21st, 2008

Whoa, Karmaloop now has video. Check out interviews with big scene changers, making of videos, and other random dopenesses.

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DNC Orientation Video!

August 11th, 2008

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Religulous

August 5th, 2008

I can’t wait.

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FLAKE.tv

August 5th, 2008


FLAKE.tv is a small collection of videos broadcasting some of the hottest stores, fashions, etc in the world. Definitely check out the flick of Colette, they are reopening later this month so it’ll be interesting to see how they step their game up. FLAKE.tv also has plans to include videos of creatives in all fields in the future, which is definitely something to look forward to. Anyway, peep the videos, get jealous and then realize that you own/do most of these things anyway.

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Objectifited

August 3rd, 2008

New film by Gary Hustwit, director of the fantastic movie Helvetica. I’m excited and can’t wait to see how it unfold. Logo by Build.
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Zombie Zombie

August 1st, 2008

G.I. Joe + Zombies + Stop Motion Animation!… Break out them gold plated Reebok classics and run… or dance!!!

Driving This Road Until Death by Zombie Zombie : Directed by Simon Gesrel + Xavier Ehretsmann

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The Punks – Air is Out

July 9th, 2008

I don’t know what I think about this.

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That Go, Jerk it

July 3rd, 2008

Srsly the hottest video I’ve seen in a long time. Directed by That Go for Thunderheist’s song Jerk it. I’m not sure if voting is still open but this video is one of the finalist and you should def vote for it here.

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Tekkonkinkreet @ The Shoppe

May 30th, 2008


We are showing the anime movie Tekkonkinkreet Saturday night 5.31.2008 around 10pm, down at The Shoppe, as part of Postmans May movie series. This is the last movie from Postmans selections, and one of my new favs! Regardless if you can make it down or not on Saturday, I would still highly recommend putting this one into the Netflix cue or stopping by your local movie store to pick it up. The art direction and illustration style really stood out in this film when compared to most anime… the lines are a bit looser and the overall tone of the movie has a gritty, vintage feel to it.

The Shoppe : 3103 East Colfax : Denver, CO : 10 PM

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Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen)

May 29th, 2008

Oldie but goodie

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Ghostly Swim

May 7th, 2008


Looks like record label Ghostly International and Adult Swim have hooked up to colloborate on Ghostly Swim. It’s a music compliation featuring artists From Ghostlys’ line up. You can download the entire album for free from the Ghostly Swim microsite!

Also make sure to check out the BoyCatBird trio who make an appearance in the double feature music video for Triple Chrome Dipped by Michna which blends into the Night Court track by Mux Mool. As always good stuff from the Ghostly crew!

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Superheroes in Minneapolis

March 19th, 2008

I just watched a random Current video on Superheroes in the U.S. and apparently there are over 200 of them. They all possess secret identities and crime fighting skills. Other than the plethora of characteristics they each posses, they have one single goal in mind, to protect the citizens of the world. I was kind of thrown of by the legitimacy of this whole thing, but it seems that all of those involved are pretty serious about their roles. I was even more surprised to find we have one right here in Minneapolis. His name is Geist, the Emerald Enforcer. Here is the link to a City Pages article on him, and the link to the original Current feed. Stay smart, and stay safe.

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Aesop MTV Goodness

March 18th, 2008


I just followed a link on the JoyEngine blog to a Mania TV interview with Aesop Rock. Good stuff for sure, but Anthony asked Aesop about his MTV spot he did just a while back and how it all came about. So I did a little research and used some internet magic and voila. I found these little gems, had a chuckle (funny shit if you know any of the people invovled) or two and came straight here to share my delight. I guess the moral of the story being, that the internet can be a wonderful and magical thing. Have fun and play safe.

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T.V. Worth Watching / Info Worth Sharing

February 7th, 2008

Current TV

I apologize for letting everyone marinate in the last post for the last few days. I had the intent of putting something else up after and never made it happen. So, to change the mood and share some happy fun cheery informationally splendid content, I offer you a peek into Current TV. Chances are the more “hip” and aware portion of you all have been reading and watching this for a while now. I finally just had the blessed experience of catching my first episodes last week. I DO NOT like television for the most part. I think it’s terribly useless and dramatically out dated in its content and its format. These were my glum emotions towards it about a week ago, I now can be proud to say, some friends (Tran & Josh) shared their T.V. and couch long enough to share this wondrous broadcast treat. It showed me that there is hope for television as a device to share information and offer people a chance to be involved. The show is comprised of mostly user generated content and gives viewers less shit and more info. It’s almost set up like a series of short infomercials or documentaries. Some of what is aired is chosen by viewers and other, by the producers. It puts television back in the hands of the intent and caring public, without bashing you in the face with subliminal corporate bias. There is also a really good website that goes along with the whole scheme as well. Make sure to check ‘em both out, share what you like, and maybe what you don’t like. I like it, maybe you will too?

Don’t forget, it’s just as much our responsibility to write, as it is your’s to participate in our blog (along with any other) in the form of comments and discussion. It’s what separates involved and productive citizens from evil consumers…

Oh you can find the times and channels the broadcasts air, on the website.

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