Splitscreen: A Love Story from JW Griffiths on Vimeo.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
tweed ride france
this video makes me very, very happy. also, i want to go to the tweed ride in france now.
and while we're on the subject of vintage transportation:
Béret Baguette 2011 from Benjamin Donadieu on Vimeo.
and while we're on the subject of vintage transportation:
San Francisco 1958 from Jeff Altman on Vimeo.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Friday, March 11, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
todays secret ingredient is;
this cracks me up.
in other news, i have an addiction to iron chef. and i really miss beer.
:(
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
don't look back!
sooooooo awesome!
also, sick russian animation:
She & Him - Don't Look Back from Merge Records on Vimeo.
also, sick russian animation:
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
real life amelie-whimsy
found via one of my favourite blogs: kickcan & conkers:
"Pierre Avezard (1909-1992), Petit Pierre, was born deaf, dumb and "with eyes not where they should be". Unable to follow at school and subject to much mockery from other children, he was sent to look after cows, his companions for many years, outside the village at the age of seven.
Pierre Avezard had a very special gift. In 1937 he began to build his manège, a merry-go-round made from scraps of metal, wire, wood, anything and everything he could find. He was clever, creative, funny and a poet. It took him 40 years to complete his work, including his own Eiffel Tower, visible in this video (please watch at least some of it) and now moved and on display at the Fabuloserie"
Le grand manège des petits riens (Hervé Suhubiette / OPPB)
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"Pierre Avezard (1909-1992), Petit Pierre, was born deaf, dumb and "with eyes not where they should be". Unable to follow at school and subject to much mockery from other children, he was sent to look after cows, his companions for many years, outside the village at the age of seven.
Pierre Avezard had a very special gift. In 1937 he began to build his manège, a merry-go-round made from scraps of metal, wire, wood, anything and everything he could find. He was clever, creative, funny and a poet. It took him 40 years to complete his work, including his own Eiffel Tower, visible in this video (please watch at least some of it) and now moved and on display at the Fabuloserie"
Le grand manège des petits riens (Hervé Suhubiette / OPPB)
Uploaded by coupletsveston. - Watch more music videos, in HD!
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
happy 2011!!!!!
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