Malibu.
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David Lynch’s interview project is really quite good. Have yourself a look here

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Look at the site. Enjoy the site.

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My favorite LA-based illustrative team Kozyndan have made this awesome Quicktime VR version of their latest panorama. It really does feel like you’re in some lysergic version of a Japanese city.
Check it out here.
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In 1982, a bunch of 12 year olds set out to remake Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark in its entirety, using pretty much whatever they had lying around the house. Called Raiders:The Adaptation, it took $5,000 and seven summers to finish. Wired has a great roundup of the whole caper.
There were setbacks. Zala nearly suffocated while making a plaster cast of his head. In removing it, doctors at the hospital plucked both his eyebrows off. (Lesson learned: use papier-mâché, not cement plaster.) With no monkey available to play Marion’s mascot, the teens were forced to cast Snickers, a beagle-terrier mix, instead. The crew transformed Boy Scout uniforms into Nazi costumes and suburban Mississippi woods into the Amazonian rainforests, and spent four years creating a giant boulder to chase Indy.
This is just so great.
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Interim Camp from FIELD on Vimeo.
A group called FIELD created this stunning short film of an eerie alien landscape where the mountains seem to creep and crawl with math tesselations. The sound design is also top notch.
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The Cat Piano from PRA on Vimeo.
Really great animated short film from a young crew from Adelaide called the People’s Republic of Animation. Props.
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Röyksopp ‘This Must Be It’ from Röyksopp on Vimeo.
My new favorite music video director. A lot of his clips have embedding disabled, so go to Youtube and search. So strange.
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Well, almost. This is awesome on so many levels.
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