Monday Morning Getaway | No22
By: Onur Sentuk Client: Self-Initiated Role: Art Direction, Design, Animation, Compositing Date: February 2010 Format: Short Film 1024*576 Widescreen Pal Sound: ECHOLAB Gavin Little (Dot Com)
By: Onur Sentuk Client: Self-Initiated Role: Art Direction, Design, Animation, Compositing Date: February 2010 Format: Short Film 1024*576 Widescreen Pal Sound: ECHOLAB Gavin Little (Dot Com)
The Art Basel of New York, the Armory Show has stretched itself across two piers of the West Side this year. Pier 94 is what has been the show proper since 2001 – contemporary art exhibited by galleries from the world over – and Pier 92 is contemporary art’s forefather, modern art. (more…)
Just wanted to update everyone on my status with Pies and Thighs. The best way for me to that is with a quick story…
After enjoying one of the best episodes of Lost ever at the Knitting Factory, me and the other nerd I know that’s into Lost stopped by Pies and Thighs on the way home. (Remember I’m around the corner from the beast.)
We ordered the Catfish Box which is basically an order of two strips of the best fried fish I’ve ever had in the US, cornbread, a side, in this case Mac and Cheese, and coleslaw. The tartar sauce was laced with hot sauce, as most things are here, and balance the salty crunchy coating on the fish. Oh, and we ordered some apple pie and a cookie.
That may be enough to suggest how serious this situation is. Me next to some of the most hard to resist food I can think of. Everything is either fried, crunchy or hot sauce injected. Even the biscuits have a snap to them. But no, this is not enough to suggest the true nature of the situation.
Once done with our meal, we were unsure what to do with the plates and silverware. I said leave it on the table. My friend said we were supposed to bring it up. Personally, I think self-bussed table are BS but I digress. In any case, she was right as the appropriately chic hipster, relaxing with some after-work pie nodded in agreement. To my defense I stated that I had only been there twice. To the shock of the employee, she reminded me that they had only been open for two days.
There isn’t a whole lot to say, but this animation is about as badass as Sayid in last night’s episode of Lost.
(via Giz)
Falling to pieces is perfectly natural on a Monday.
“Immolate Yourself” by Telefon Tel Aviv