July 2011
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June 2011
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Explosions in the Sky releases its first official music video - “Last Known Surroundings” This is exactly what my insides feel like when I listen to their music. I thought this would be a lot like having my imagination punctured and deflated into a sad predetermined image of what they wanted me to see, like seeing a movie of your favorite book and being sort of kind of mostly...
Jun 24th
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Jun 23rd
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I LEARNED HOW TO BE ANGRY AT NOTHING ON TUMBLR
THANKS TUMBLR FOR TEACHING ME HOW TO CHANNEL MY ANGER IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS BY YELLING AT THINGS AND MEMES FOR LOOPING AND BEING AND DOING WHAT EVERYONE HAS ALREADY YELLED THAT THEY DO (and for the occasional lowercase italicized comment that expresses disappointment in creation of memes and things but really the disappointment in myself as a person.)
Jun 23rd
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A location-aware album disguised as an iPhone app by D.C. musicians Bluebrain appropriately titled The National Mall. As you move around the National Mall, the music changes to accommodate your new setting — finally someone understands “walking music.” This is a beautiful marriage of music and technology.
Jun 8th
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gregmelander: NIGHT CYCLING Project Aura by industrial design students Ethan Frier and Jonathan Ota is a bicycle safety lighting system. The system is made up of rim-mounted LEDs that change colours based on how fast one rides thus being self-powered (by a front hub dynamo).
Jun 1st
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Thanks bloody spit.
Jun 1st
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Jun 1st
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