Tuesday, August 16, 2011

THE ART OF JULIA HETTA


Any photographer that aptly represents the spirit of Vanitas in photography is always a hero to me. Swedish photographer Julia Hetta manages to reference a broad spectrum of the legacy of the Dutch Masters, invoking a disquieting depth that stirs beneath the still surface of her portraiture.




Photos of her newest shoot with ACNE PAPER after the jump

Friday, August 12, 2011

PRECINCT 5 IN NIKE DESTROYERS

VIMEO has been eating up my life but I regret nothing. I'm not purposefully plugging NIKE but they know I'm always up for two things: a well made short (film) and a well made jacket. They have both bases covered here, as they film Amsterdam based Precinct 5 running crew in their exclusive Nike Destroyer Jackets. As I just got my hands on a long sought after Varsity, NIKE hit my spot. And good. Although, aesthetics-wise, I think their collaboration with the French Football Federation spawned a more classic jacket and the Virgin Mary knows what I would do for a supple white leather sleeve. But that's just me. Photos after the video....


Precinct 5 Nike Destroyer on Vimeo.

Photos of the NSW X FFF Varsity ....


Thursday, August 11, 2011

KICK UPS


A VIDEO BY CHRIS READ AND DANIEL THOMAS FOR i-D

Monday, August 8, 2011

A CENTURY IN BICYCLES

It is my favourite and best looking testament to human ingenuity; it is said to be one of the most efficient inventions in history and, I would argue, the most enduring and the most reified. It retains a charged and complex symbolism that silently declares class, revolution, history, romance, progress - whatever hopes and burdens and ideas humanity has to imbue within such a storied object. An opus of engineering - its energy efficiency is unrivaled (read: little energy wasted and amazing energy input to output ratio) - it enables and empowers us to travel using only the strength and endurance of our bodies. Vanity Fair posted a great retrospective on the most (in their opinion) innovative bicycle designs of the last century, and here we see how it embodies our collective creativity and thirst for beauty. Its formula is unchanged and yet, it changes.

Umberto Dei Giubileo (Italy, 1996)
Smith & Co. Long John (Denmark, 1983)
Sironval Sportplex (France, 1939)
This recumbent bike for one cyclist was in fashion in the 1930s
MFA Lambretta (France, 1960)