Designer Kamihara Hideo has developed a new mobile phone concept inspired by the cross-cut grains of plywood. The PLY Mobile Phone Concept is a simple, stylish, slider-style mobile phone with the sectional wooden feel of layered plywood. PLY features hardware control built into the “grains” of the device, a range of cascading buttons that offer thumb-friendly control functionality. The business end of the phone is exposed with a simple slide, where the alpha-numeric keypad is hidden when at rest. While we normally tune out any mobile without a qwerty keypad, this design by Hideo has us willing to give up full-keyboard texting for such a stylish little phone.
The wild, run-from-the-law lifestyle of Bonnie and Clyde is oft-romanticized in modern culture. While this isn’t the first time we’ve seen this theme used in a high-fashion photo editorial, photographer Peter Lindbergh has clearly mastered it– thanks to a bit of help by model du jour Anna Selezneva and actor Wes Bentley.
Artist Ben Tour has developed a series of watercolor portraits with touching character and expression. The Vancouver-based painter has been featured in galleries all over the world, starting from his first exhibition in Toronto, Ontario in 2000. His greatest work is in his touching watercolor portraits, a range that includes subtle colors and happy mistakes. His prints are available for purchase, but to get a sense of his perspective check the gallery below and pay his website a visit HERE
Two new models for the month of February release from A Bathing Ape. The iconic BAPE STA comes in a pack of three leather styles on the relatively rare mid-cut style. Each featuring a shiny upper, they’re matched with gum outsoles. The heel-tab carries BAPE’s well-known slogan “APE SHALL NEVER KILL APE”. As well, coming on the heels of an AMBUSH x BAPE collaboration, we see two in-line colorways of the creeper inspired CREEP STA. Available now at select BAPE STOREs around the world.
“In order for hip-hop to have sustained careers like a Bono or these huge rockstars, we have to stretch the audience. It can’t be a young man’s game. It has to be a genre of music.” (5:10)
Jay-Z hit up Jonathan Ross’ show while in London for the Brit Awards.
He talks about his relationship with Obama (2:50), Obama listening to Blueprint in the gym when Jay called to congratulate his Democratic nomination (3:25), and says that he’s been invited to the White House repeatedly but hasn’t been able to attend because of touring. (3:05.)
After that, he talks about staying relevant in rap at 40 years old (5:05) and describes his 40th party in the Dominican Republic (6:05), where Diddy was running around with the mic saying “take that, take that” [*dead*] (7:00). He also jokes about being the true creator of Beyonce’s “uh, oh” and “Single Ladies” dance (9:10).
Miss Info typed up a through transcription of the highlights here.
After the jump, an uncensored performance (die already, FCC) of “On To The Next One” with his live band adding more life to the track & Young Guru DJ’ing.
Ludacris feat. Nicki Minaj "My Chick Bad". Directed by Taj. Cameos from Eve, Trina & Diamond. They’ll all be on the remix, the video of which they shot back-to-back with the original.
In conjunction with his solo exhibition at the Galerie Javier Lopez in Madrid, KAWS is taking part in the ARCO Art Fair as well, with a small showcase of his signature artwork. Featured is a set of paintings follow his SpongeBob theme, along with one of the artist’s Chum sculptures. ARCO runs through February 21st for those interested in attending.
Whitney Museum of America Art recently conducted an interview with American painter, Kenny Scharf. In this video, he discusses on the painting he created in the studio of his friend Keith Haring, titled ‘When the Worlds Collide’ from 1984. The video gives us a general scope into his influences as well as his views on pop culture, science fiction and the realm of fun.
Created by London designer Ron Arad. Called Well Transparent Chair, the piece is made in a limited edition of 100 and consists of bent plastic sheets bolted together under tension. I like how it matches any decor.