silent night
| July 14th, 2010
trees, they move. from rc cone on Vimeo.
in the dead of the night,
not a soul in sight,
and those lamps, their lights,
your only guide.
trees, they move. from rc cone on Vimeo.
in the dead of the night,
not a soul in sight,
and those lamps, their lights,
your only guide.

Enjoy this photo of my friend Scott Lee doing a pole jam somewhere in Orange County. Photo by Johnny Martinez.
I found these absolutely stunning pictures on his blog, he’s a make-up artist, illustrator and so much more. I want to show you some of his work.
Running on Empty from Ross Ching on Vimeo.
“I live in Los Angeles. I drive in Los Angeles. I think about traffic a lot in Los Angeles. A few months ago, I discovered Matt Logue’s Empty LA photographs. I didn’t think much about it at the time, but every time I was stuck in rush hour all-hour traffic, I found myself thinking – What if tomorrow everyone’s car disappeared.” – Ross Ching, Film Maker
Absolutely love the music, and the usage of such beautiful live music as opposed to the conventional hiphop beats. Spectacular and very inspiring. I am in awe.
Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull – May 1st and 2nd, 2010 from Sean Stiegemeier on Vimeo.
“So I saw all of these mediocre pictures of that volcano in Iceland nobody can pronounce the name of, so I figured I should go and do better. But the flights to get over took forever as expected (somewhat). 4 days after leaving I finally made it, but the weather was terrible for another 4. Just before leaving it got pretty good for about a day and a half and this is what I managed to get.” – Sean Stiegemeier, Cinematographer/Director
I really like how Singaporean film-maker and artist, Ho Tzu Nyen defined art and I thought i’d share it with you:
“art is a compound of sensations.”
So this is my first post on this blog and i wanted to start off on a not so completely random but alas still fun pilot post.
So what do you get when you combine a butt load of known logos, some movie themes and craziness?
This video.
100,000 staples and 40 hours later, artist Peter Root’s creative vision gave birth to a beautiful new city.


The making of Ephemicropolis from Peter Root on Vimeo.