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Muxtape

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It has become so easy to share music in the digital age with ipods full of gigs and gigs of music, that it seems that listening to albums and making people “mixtapes” are on the sharp decline. But instead of uploading 5 new cds onto my computer from a friend, I would rather have them make me a mix with 20 really good songs on it. That gives me a great starting point to find what I like and pursue it on my own. Its a filter of sorts.
I’m sure there are a few sites out there that let you create a radio station, a mix or whatever, but what I’m using right now is a really bare bones site called muxtape. I can upload 20 songs from my computer and anyone anywhere can listen to them.
I also added a link on the right sidebar of my mix for the future. Favorite me if you choice to join muxtape and let me know your username.

Fallon London


This is the award winning creative work coming out of fallon’s london office.

This ones kinda out there but I think its hilarious. Watch the whole thing.


Time lapse photography. Beautiful and completely real.


Foam.

Paint that…

Want to use graffiti at work? Maybe even on your jobs interestingly old website? Bring out your inner destructor/creator? Check out Atmostphere’s new promotional website for their new CD, “Paint that s*** gold,” which actually lets you do some fun painting stuff right on your browser.
Look what I did mom.

Recent Drawings

One night the other week I started drawing on the back of old postcards. I want to see more people making art, so I’m just going to put what I’ve created out there in hope others will do the same.

Danger Brings GraceJesus, Etc.Matchbook and wine

TextThe Bridge and RockBraking the Cycle

Beautiful Losers

beautiful-losers
Last month I saw a documentry titled, Beautiful Losers at the Walker. Recently the producers from the film also came and presented it to the employees and producers at my internship. Since I saw the movie, I’ve been obsessing about creativity. Mike Mills, who is one of the 14 artists the film focuses on says, “the dispossessed inherit the creative earth.” The point, like the title of the movie suggests, is that only through lacking something do you need to create. Its those people in high school who aren’t quite satisfied with life, not the football player with the cheerleader girl friend, who needs to make things. Seems to make sense to me. In retrospect, not saying I was popular, I wish I was your most downcast classmate in high school. I would have made some good art!

Lastly, go make something today. Lay out your ideas, create, forget the process and have fun. Fail. Create again.