Another new vid from Keith Schofield who did that Justice Lenny Kravitz mess below. I didn’t quite get the concept at first, but did find the video beautiful. Reading a few comments I see what’s going on. He’s taken notable images from the internet (particularly from sites such as ffffound) and recreated moving versions of them. Some find it plagiaristic but I think it’s a smart take on internet culture.
Another Video I can’t post here. This is such a great music video. I don’t know why why why they would want to do this song, but kudos to the man who decided to turn it into a great vid.
So ends up that not having a (steady) job and actually trying to stay busy and stay afloat in this wrecked and wretched economy actually means not having enough time to float through the internet and laugh at funny things all day. Although I do make enough time for twitter and facebook, admitedly. But still, makes me a bit concerned for the productivity levels at most corporate jobs. What was productivity like before the internet? How did people dick off all day? I’m intrigued, someone please tell me!
In the meantime, I’ve been working on a few things. I’ll post them as they go online, whenever that may be. For now here’s 4 videos I made for Yo La Tengo. I like em, hope you do too
If I haven’t already bugged you about it, pick up the new copy of Vice, the Fashion Issue. Ben Ritter and I have a special 10 page spread in there. First big dreamteam collab: ben, annette, emi - the best folks to work with. Thanks to everyone everywhere that helped.
I’ve spent so long now looking at Maggie’s blog, I’ve had to pee for hours but I can’t get up and go to the bathroom partly because i’m lazy but mostly cause i’m just so comfortable and laughably loving this shit. I’m switching between laughing and sighing at all of the joy and fun and youthfulness sometimes naivety sometimes wretched maturity all of it converging in that tiny creative person. I feel chipper