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You’d Parlay All That By Triple

It’s Friday and I am sleepy. Very sleepy. So to whip things into a frenzy, I attempt to supply you with a quickfire inventory of musings that are occupying my overactive mind:

 

  • Robots In Disguise are rather terrible.
  • Lightspeed Champion is rather not terrible.
  • Black coffee saved my life today. And not for the first or last time.
  • I await the Kevin Drew gig with fervour.
  • If you still haven’t seen Control, get on it.
  • Mark and Dave are DJing the Lobby Bar in Crawdaddy tonight. Get thee there. There promises to also be some lady action – ladies who have already been referred to in this post, in fact.
  • If Jessica Alba can’t wear neon denim effectively, then neither can you or I mere mortals.
  • Why aren’t more people tickled pink by the fact Super Furry Animals are playing next week?
  • My assumption accuracy is not as honed as it used to be.
  • The Some Days Never End Festival has much, much potential, though I have a feeling I will be disappointed.
  • Arts and Crafts are fun.
  • Did I mention Blur are probably reforming?…yup, thought so…

 http://www.entertainment.ie/festival

I like forgiving and forgetting

I dislike constant lethargy

 _sarah_

New Sony Bravia Commercial

It’s here…

Check out the hi-res version here.

-phil

Control

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The ever amazing Anton Corbijn’sControl” opened in the IFI today. Corbjin’s first feature film (having previously photographed the likes of U2, Depeche Mode and The Killers), Control is a biopic of late Joy Division front man Ian Curtis and is based on the book written by Curtis’s wife entitled “Touching From A Distance“. The film stars newcomer Sam Riley (who funnily had a small role in Michael Winterbottom’s 24 Hour Party People, a film which loosely follows the life of late Tony Wilson and his involvement with the Manchester music scene including bands Joy Division, New Order and the Happy Mondays) as lead man Curtis and Samantha Morton (In America, Minority Report) as Deborah Curtis, his ever suffering spouse. Shot in stark black & white the film has the added appeal of all it’s cast members playing their instruments live. This looks like a must see for both fans of music and cinema. I’ll hopefully get a chance to check it out over the weekend but until then here’s the trailer.

-phil

Play-doh!

Oh Sony Bravia let me count the ways…well there are two actually. Balls and paint. But number three is on the way, form of play-doh! So here’s the stats:

2.5 tonnes of plasticine on set
40 animators
3 weeks
189 2ft bunnies
150 1ft cubes
10ft x 20ft purple wave
30ft giant rabbit.
6 cameras.
40 animators working through 4 hours generated 4 seconds of footage.
40 animators working on the same scene had never been attempted before.
The 60 second spot will be constructed of approximately 100,000 stills.

What a generation we live in when adverts get teaser trailers and said trailers actually get me excited. Read all about the new bunny play-doh commercial by checking out bravia-advert.com.

Heres the making of video for the original bouncy balls ad which helped push Jose Gonzalez into the public domain.

-phil

Photo of the Day

The Chalets

Pony from The Chalets, playing the UCD Freshers Ball - 2005

//dan//

Photo Of The Day

Hot Chip, play Garden Party - 2007

//dan//

Candy at The Picnic

A word from one of my favorite design collectives:

“This weekends sees us bring together our biggest project to date. In a world first (please tell us if we’re wrong) we’ve managed to bring together some of the very best Irish and international creative talent to present their work at Ireland’s best festival Electric Picnic. In association with Topman we’ve programmed 30 hours of live presentations by leading artists, illustrators, directors, designers and musicians…”

Sounds like my cup of tea alright and I’ll be sure to check it out when I have some down time at the Picnic.
For more info on ‘Sweetness And Light’ event head to:
www.candycollective.com/sweetness_light // www.candycollective.com/epicnic_timetable // www.candycollective.com

-phil

C.Y.O.A

Yesterday I gushed over Hearts Revolution and their track C.Y.O.A. Well today I present the suitably funky video for said track. I continue to gush.

The clip was put together by the very cool collective know as Handz.TV. Be sure to head to the site and check out the rest of their portfolio including work with Digitalism. The site has a lovely clean design layout and from the looks of things there’s more to come.

-phil

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