“Got 2 Grams For $40″ – Text Message To Parents Prank

Nathan Fielder, star and creator of one of the funniest shows on television, Nathan for You, asked his Twitter followers to text their parents saying they had weed for sale.

Miniature Melbourne by Nathan Kaso (Tiltshift Video)

A short tilt-shift time-lapse film featuring the city of Melbourne, Australia. This piece is 10 months in the making and features a range of different events and festivals held in the city throughout the year.
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Kilian Martin – India Within by Brett Novak

If this were anyone other than Kilian Martin it would most definitely be a bail. It’s not. More ridiculous footage, this time from India.
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Streetart: Yarn Graffiti from Hot Tea

Street artist Hot Tea wanted to make a creative impact with non-destructive materials, so he began using yarn, and then nails, suction cups, and stencils.

Fashion: Staple 2013 Summer Lookbook

Staple rings in summer in a big way by presenting its Summer 2013 lookbook. Here we find the brand at its best, taking a turn toward more mature looks for the new season.


80′s Poster Series by Trevor Robertson

80′s Poster Series by Trevor Robertson. Watch Poster from movies like “Ferris day off”, “Dirty Dancing”, “The Breakfast Club”, “Pretty in Pink”, “Footlose”, “Say Anything” und “Sixteen Candles”.

ROA New Murals In Panama City // Panama

After the opening of his exhibition in Brussels last February, ROA travelled to Panama where he spent the last few weeks working on new pieces on the streets of Panama City.

Steve Olson by Patrick Pearse for Desillusion Magazine

Steve. Fucking aplomb on caffeine. An infectious personality. Larger than life, larger than skateboarding. Steve doesn’t kill time. Steve doesn’t keep time. Steve does what Steve wants on “Steve Time.” Everyone – meet Steve.
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TOKYO CITY SYMPHONY – Projection Mapping on Miniature Tokyo

TOKYO CITY SYMPHONY” is an interactive website, in which users can experience playing with 3D projection mapping on a 1:1000 miniature model of the city of Tokyo.

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Vertical Perspective of Hong Kong’s Immense Skyscrapers

This collection by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze will have your head spinning in a dizzy state of confusion. The French photographer and graphic artist created Vertical Horizon as a visual exploration of Hong Kong and it’s rapid growth towards the sky.

