Down the rabbit hole
Posters and Toys has this beautiful Alice in Wonderland poster for sale. I love the colour and the simplicity of this!
Posters and Toys has this beautiful Alice in Wonderland poster for sale. I love the colour and the simplicity of this!
(Originally written during the last week of July, 2009)
(re-edited June 20, 2010)
Oftentimes, I forget that I’ll be officially turning 30 next week. I grew up with the thought that your time in a tummy was already 1 year when you’re born (they do this in some parts of Asia and my mum was in the habit of telling me I was a year older than everyone else thought). So, technically, I’m 30. But to most people, I’m still 29.
(Snip: I’ve now been “officially” 30 for almost a month – this post was obviously started a bit ago.)
I find it funny that the only way I seem to remember my birthday is from reminders of others – particularly the nearer it gets. In June, I was very much aware my birthday would be in a month’s time. Two days prior to the actual date? Nada. The day of? I was reminded by a phone call at midnight from several friends as they placed the call on speaker sang to me. There I was, with one of my friends helping him practice taking flash photographs in darkness and, after the call, all I could really think about was this: What exactly was different about me NOW? Did I feel older? Look older? Had I learned anything that I didn’t already know one minute prior to the midnight chime?
Not really. I still had the same thoughts, same opinions, same friends, same family, same desires. Except one.
I really enjoy getting older. I always look forward to the extra year and sometimes think about what my life will be like in 2 years time. In 5. In 10. It isn’t often that I take “The Future” into account. I have always looked at my life as it was in the current frame of space and time since I was a teenager (perhaps this is why I think I can deal with harsher things with a bit more immediacy than some? Who knows.).
But sometimes, I do look ahead. I’ve been told by some that this can be a good exercise in evaluating where one would like their life to go. I try to find the appeal in this. I like not knowing. I like not writing an ending before a beginning. I don’t pretend to know how to shape the future even though I’m well aware what I do today will affect tomorrow. THAT I most certainly can think about to no end. But that’s about as far as I think my mind feels comfortable going.
That being said, my attempt at thinking of “The Future” comes in the form of a list (I like these). Given all the things I’ve experienced, there’s obviously much more I’d like to do. I worry sometimes that I’ll get to be a certain age and realize I’ve not done everything I’ve wanted to do or that I’ve really gone through life having done not much at all.
30 Things During My 30th Year:
Fuck. Going through a few older links (months not years), I came across something I had been waiting for. Tech-Wrap wasn’t out yet when I discovered the link. Between having found the link and then re-finding, its been released. And sold out. Le sigh.
I’m completely diggin’ Discovery‘s Planet Green division. They have a fantastic section on transitioning to living simply, going green, and, at the same time, saving cash.
I’m debating whether or not TwitterFone is a neat idea or an odd one (one sends messages to Twitter using voice).
Save the Date is a really cute stop motion video from All Things Grow.
MoMA likes Tim Burton’s head (and so do I).
Tech Wrap which allows you to take just about any tech object and protect it!
Masha Vereshchenko: Pencil and ink sketches (especially from this chick) = rad
Stitch Wars: Never really been a huge Star Wars fan, but these stitchies are oh so adorable.
Neat illustrations by Andrew Bannecker
Ridiculously cool video design from Viktor & Rolf
unifamiliar en A Tellada: (Architectural Photography – this one is of a fantastic “modern” treehouse)
Photographs from the 2009 Goodguys PPG Nationals: I really mostly don’t care for doing the whole “keep the photo b/w and then pick one little thing to leave in color”. That being said, I rarely care about that shit when the subjects are classic cars.
Paint splashes that were generated by sound waves and then photographed.
Anne-Julie Aubry (I love the “follow me” print – last one on the list).
An instant back and attachment has been produced for the Diana F+ camera. This means you can now print right of the thing. Like a polaroid. Woot!
Florian Witzel shows us just how he does it.
I love creative videos like this. (Non-Prophets Fresh Kinetic)
I’m a sucker for creative packaging which includes heavy doses of cuteness and colour. A cute way to display a first aid kit.
Cold Play’s video for Strawberry Swing.
A running fox in Brussels.
20 Ways to Simplify Your Work Life = fantastic bits of advice on better ways to manage time, de-stress, and handle bullshit when it comes to one’s work life.
in Bb 2.0 is some crazy, creative, fucking fantastic shit. The videos can be played one at a time, if you want. But to really get a sense of this project, play them all. Simultaneously.