Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

I can’t get enough of this video - those graphics look so authentic.I wonder how it would look in HD.

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

How on Earth did I find this amazing painting on the street in Manhattan, and for only $70? This is a steal!
I was on my way to Ricky’s new apartment for dinner with him and Annamarie, so I loaned it to him as a housewarming gift.  
By the artist Dong K. 

How on Earth did I find this amazing painting on the street in Manhattan, and for only $70? This is a steal!

I was on my way to Ricky’s new apartment for dinner with him and Annamarie, so I loaned it to him as a housewarming gift.

By the artist Dong K. 

Freddie Mercury via bijan.

Freddie Mercury via bijan.

In Defense of Food

Here are the first few paragraphs of In Defense of Food, a manual for eating by Michael Pollan

Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.

That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question of what we humans should eat in order to be maximally healthy.

I hate to give the game away right here at the beginning of a whole book devoted to the subject, and I’m tempted to complicate matters in the interest of keeping things going for a couple hundred more pages or so. I’ll try to resist, but will go ahead and add a few more details to flesh out the recommendations. Like, eating a little meat isn’t going to kill you, though it might be better approached as a side dish than as a main. And you’re better off eating whole fresh foods rather than processed food products. That’s what I mean by the recommendation to “eat food,” which is not quite as simple as it sounds. For while it used to be that food was all you could eat, today there are thousands of other edible foodlike substances in the supermarket. These novel products of food science often come in packages elaborately festooned with health claims, which brings me to another, somewhat counterintuitive, piece of advice: If you’re concerned about your health, you should probably avoid products that make health claims. Why? Because a health claim on a food product is a strong indication it’s not really food, and food is what you want to eat.

You can see how quickly things can get complicated.

Pollan skewers “nutritionism”: our obsession with diets based on quantities of fat, carbohydrates, protein, and other nutrients. He claims it is bad science; a faulty form of reductionism which overlooks the complex relationships between the many ingredients that make up food. 

The book is indispensable; I can’t recommend it enough.

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Nikola Tamindzic is the embodiment of sexy, in his self and his work. I don’t know many New Yorkers on his level as an artist — as a personality and as a producer of art. He is a consistent, integrated package.
-Home of the Vain is his fancy-pants custom website.-His Tumblr is streamlined and where I see his work.-His old custom site is Ambrel.net, which he is no longer updating but has a lot of great work on it.
In the above photo, my favorite details are the hips, and how the plane in the foreground loses focus as it crosses out the window.

Nikola Tamindzic is the embodiment of sexy, in his self and his work. I don’t know many New Yorkers on his level as an artist — as a personality and as a producer of art. He is a consistent, integrated package.

-Home of the Vain is his fancy-pants custom website.
-His Tumblr is streamlined and where I see his work.
-His old custom site is Ambrel.net, which he is no longer updating but has a lot of great work on it.

In the above photo, my favorite details are the hips, and how the plane in the foreground loses focus as it crosses out the window.

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