March 9, 2012

theastralcity:

Inspired by another post here on Tumblr, I decided to look into the Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong a bit more, it truly was one of the most amazing and terrifying places on earth.  Being slightly smaller than an NFL stadium, the structure was built of 350 smaller interconnected buildings and hosted, at it’s peak, a population density of 5 million people per square mile.

To put those numbers in perspective, this would be like taking the entire population of metro Philadelphia, the 4th largest in the US, and putting it in 1 square mile instead of 1,744.

The area was also largely ungoverned and unregulated.  Factories, apartments, schools, temples, churches, shops, cafes, hotels and almost anything else one could imagine were housed within the structure that never had a full blueprint of it done. Buildings were built onto buildings, expanded, rebuilt, and re-purposed as needed without a central authority of any kind.

Within the structure, natural light was almost non-existent, and an unknown number of miles of jury-rigged wires provided electricity to everything.  Water constantly dripped down to the lower levels from both rain and leaking pipes, while garbage filled every passage.  A constant yellow haze filled the structure and there were never any government safety inspections.

The Kowloon Walled City was demolished in the early 1990s as part of the deal that returned Hong Kong to the Chinese from the British. The entire area is now a park.

I find places like this fascinating, it is just incredible what we, humans, build and live in. This, hive, for lack of a better term, was one of the most interesting structures I’ve yet looked at. Documentary here.

(via flavorpill)

March 8, 2012
willlaren:

love at sea on Flickr.
I’m thinking about re-doing this drawing as a two page color spread in Slurricane #3 (which is currently on the front page of kickstarter woo woo). what do you guys think about me re-doing old drawings? I kinda like to pull a George Lucas once in a while when I like an idea for a drawing I did a lot more than I liked the execution but part of me feels like it’s cheap to include that in a zine.

willlaren:

love at sea on Flickr.

I’m thinking about re-doing this drawing as a two page color spread in Slurricane #3 (which is currently on the front page of kickstarter woo woo). what do you guys think about me re-doing old drawings? I kinda like to pull a George Lucas once in a while when I like an idea for a drawing I did a lot more than I liked the execution but part of me feels like it’s cheap to include that in a zine.

February 22, 2012
February 6, 2012
fredflare:
Reblog this post - ONLY once per blog! - and then you’re entered to win… a dozen donuts??
Yes, once again fredflare.com is gonna overnight you a dozen donuts from my fave NYC spot The Doughnut Plant.
And, what the heck, I’m also gonna throw in a $50 gift certificate to fredflare.com
I’ll pick winner on 2/10. Good luck! xo, Keith

fredflare:

Reblog this post - ONLY once per blog! - and then you’re entered to win… a dozen donuts??

Yes, once again fredflare.com is gonna overnight you a dozen donuts from my fave NYC spot The Doughnut Plant.

And, what the heck, I’m also gonna throw in a $50 gift certificate to fredflare.com

I’ll pick winner on 2/10. Good luck! xo, Keith

January 20, 2012

emilyaxford:

Film students, present and past, please enjoy this sketch written by me and Dan Gurewitch.

January 19, 2012

“Intermission,” a film made for Look Around You 10th Anniversary at the BFI, 12th January 2012. By Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz. via The Poke

November 28, 2011

thedailywhat:

Kickass Cover of the Day: The Sensational Scott Bradlee (previously, and, also) joins forces with Andrew Baron Roland (vocals), Adam Kubota (bass), Allan Mednard (drums), Steve “The Saxuation” Ujfalussy (tenor sax), and Tim Kubart (tambourine) to offer Detroit a more Motown-appropriate alternative to Nickelback: Motown Nickelback.

[thanks scott!]

November 15, 2011

(Source: phenthouse, via bringtheruckuss)

October 6, 2011
October 4, 2011

2 Broke Girls’ Beth Behrs Has Never Been To Williamsburg

flavorpill:

ifc:

tvforhipsters:

2 Broke Girls likes to makes fun of the Williamsburg hipster scene. Did you ever hang out there for research?
I’ve never been to Williamsburg, but I’ve been to Park Slope. So I can kind of get a sense? And I heard that hipster scene in the east side of L.A. is sorta similar? The first place I’m going to in New York when I visit in November or December is Williamsburg.

Full chat/interview here

Ugh.

Well that nails that coffin. 

The other place where white people live.