Thursday, April 16, 2026

Boots On The Ground - Massive Attack and Tom Waits

This deeply disquieting film created by Massive Attack comes in the aftermath of the largest public protests in American history - focused on opposition to ICE raids, the militarisation of domestic forces, and state authoritarianism.


Read more: The Guardian

Set Theory

Those who have spent time in England are probably familiar with Blue Plaques. They are historic markers connecting notable historical figures (dead at least twenty years) to the buildings where they lived or worked.  Alternative Plaques have been put up by Hull company Drunk Animal Creative Studio to celebrate "living legends and stories that make our city special". This clever one posted by Futility Closet marks the birthplace of John Venn who introduced the Venn Diagram.



Rolls-Royce Unveils Project Nightingale

Image: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce presents Project Nightingale. Named after Le Rossignol, French for 'the nightingale,' and the name of the designers’ house near Henry Royce’s winter home on the Côte d'Azur, this production concept is an open two-seater. The Nightingale is a limited program of 100 Rolls-Royce motor cars


Read more: designboom

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

No Picnic - Trailer

No Picnic is a film about the pre-gentrified East Village written and directed by Philip Hartman in 1985.

2025 Tesla Cybertruck: Regular Car Reviews

“The Tesla Cybertruck is the perfect car for 2026. A perfect rolling representation of class division.” This is a full scorched-earth teardown of the most talked-about electric truck on the road today. Via Metafilter

Last Knife

If Shelby sells one more knife set she will win a trip to Hawaii with her BFF. She really wants to win.

 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Snowy Owl Takes a Bath

This entry by Danny Oh took top video prize at the Audubon Photography Awards 2025.

 

The Dance Of The Armenian Queens

The gorgeous dance performance, The Queens of Armenia,  presents the characters of three prominent queens: Katranide, Parandzem, and Zabel who played a prominent role in Armenian culture and history. The author of the play is Honored Worker of Culture of Armenia Karen Gevorgyan.


(Kuriositas)

Monday, April 13, 2026

Light Hole

  A girl opens a book. She is drawn into a world of imagination. A light hole appears — a portal between reality and story.


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