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sexyteensbeachparty:

michelle opana

sexyteensbeachparty:

michelle opana

arockandrollsuicide:

“I went to see Nirvana at a small club called the Pyramid on Avenue A in New York. It was hard to hear the guitar, but the guy playing and singing had a vibe; he hopped around like a muppet or an elf or something, hunched over his guitar, hop hop hop, hippety hippety hop. I loved that. When he sang, he put his voice in this really grating place, and it was kind of devilish sounding. At the end of the set he attacked the drum kit and threw the cymbals, other bits and finally himself into the audience. Later I saw the same guy passing the bar. He was little, with stringy blond hair and a Stooges T-shirt. I felt proud.” - Iggy Pop

Kurt used to talk about how embarrassed he was that night when Iggy was at the show and he was wearing that shirt.  

arockandrollsuicide:

“I went to see Nirvana at a small club called the Pyramid on Avenue A in New York. It was hard to hear the guitar, but the guy playing and singing had a vibe; he hopped around like a muppet or an elf or something, hunched over his guitar, hop hop hop, hippety hippety hop. I loved that. When he sang, he put his voice in this really grating place, and it was kind of devilish sounding. At the end of the set he attacked the drum kit and threw the cymbals, other bits and finally himself into the audience. Later I saw the same guy passing the bar. He was little, with stringy blond hair and a Stooges T-shirt. I felt proud.” - Iggy Pop



Kurt used to talk about how embarrassed he was that night when Iggy was at the show and he was wearing that shirt.  


ranesang:

Pinhegg, created by Francesco Capponi, is a pinhole camera crafted from an eggshell. The “camera” is only good for one shot and must be sacrificed in order to reveal the image.

Learn how to build your own Pinhegg here.

hypna:

Stunning New Screw Portrait by Andrew Myers!

Andrew Myers wants to take his work one step further by creating a scene that gives a sense of motion. “I don’t want that dead portrait look anymore,” he says. “So I want to actually make a scene, something that appears to be happening that isn’t really happening. So you’re not only getting the 3D effect that’s a lie, it’s an effect, because of the screws, but then you’re getting another effect that the fan is actually in motion and that something is actually blowing off the page.

Myers worked with filmmaker Benjamin Pitts to show us how the piece comes together in a beautiful, short documentary. For those who are seeking creative inspiration, this video is gold:

Aphex Twin - Avril 14th
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Happy Birthday to me.  Avril 14th by Aphex Twin