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The future ends up quite different then our childhood expectations. Back when we were kids we all wanted friendships with robots. If they told us back then that one day we would all own androids in the future; we would of expected something far different.
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REAL DEAD ALIEN?
Here's some bizarre footage that is going extremely viral of what seems to be a dead alien. The camera man who seems to be Russian or Serbian pans the camera over the lifeless skinny wet body. I guess the alien is hanging out in the snow from an apparent UFO crash.
Is it a hoax? Is it real? If so, this kid is awfully brave to get so close to Kermit from Mars. Who knows how many diseases that thing has?
KERMIT FROM MARS?



Damn, remember the days when you had to video tape your favorite shows? Sometimes you wouldn't set up the timer correctly and completely missed the show. How about having to fast forward past all the commericals holding the stupid button? The worst was when you didn't have enough tape left...and you would have to record over something you weren't ready just yet to get rid of. As much as we miss the past, we can admit how much it sucked. LOL
VHS KISS MY ASS.




LEAH
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ALT model from Albany, NY


You just need one partner if your drowning

...you just better hope they can swim better then you can.



SALVADOR DALI + ALICE COOPER
Alice Cooper set up his stage shows like a surrealist art performance piece and it captured the attention from Dali who later added Cooper into his own work.
It turned out that Dali and Alice were mutual fans of each other. Alice had always been into surrealism in his own art and Dali appreciated the chaos and confusion of Alice's work. There was talk of using Dali`s painting - Geopoliticus Child -as an album sleeve (for `Pretties For You`), but it didn't suit the records of the time and so was not used.
In March 1973 Dali produced the first three dimensional hologram which was of Alice, wearing a million dollars [something like $2 million - Renfield April '96] worth of jewellery including a tiara and necklace. Alice sat cross legged on a rotating base, wearing the jewels, holding a statuette of the Venus De Milo as if it was a microphone. A Dali sculpture of Alice`s brain with a Chocolate Eclair covered in ants (a Dali trademark) was placed behind him and the Hologram was taken from this set up.
At it's launch, Alice said that he loved the confusion that Dali portrayed in his work to which Dali said that "confusion was the perfect form of communication!"
The Hologram, actually called 'First Cylndric Chromo-Hologram Portrait of Alice Cooper's Brain', can been seen at the Dali museum in Figueras, Spain and a replica is at the Dali museum in St Petersburgh, Florida. Unfortunatly, the St Petersburg museum rotates their collection every three months so check that the hologram is on display before travelling.
Footage exists of Dali and Alice together at a press conference and of the hologram shoot clips of which are featured in 'Prime Cuts'.
The cover of "Dada" is also based on a detail from a Dali painting.

Via: SickThingSuk

Ah, hipster directa - you talkin' to me?

Awesome Movies by State.


A dousing of various colors has turned a Holi celebrant brown at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan on March 21. (Majid Saeedi/Getty Images)

BE HAPPY

Pakistani Hindus throw buckets of reds and yellows over each other during their celebration of Holi in Lahore on March 20. (Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)
Revelers celebrate on the deck of the ship Peking at South Street Seaport in Manhattan on March 19. The celebration also included Indian food and music. (Mario Tama/Getty Images)
HOLI
Via: Boston.com




A collaborative series with photographer Max Oppenheim and prosthetic artist Bill Turpin in tribute to Charles Burns for his comic ‘Black Hole’.
CLASS UGLY
Via: The Operators



PLAYBOY
DOES TRON
This is a real clever photo shoot for Playboy. It's a dedication for the cult 80’s film Tron. I heard the sequel sucked. I never saw it, but this is definitely a sexy look for cyberspace battle.
Via: Spaceinvaders.com

"ARTISTS: DON'T MOVE TO NEW YORK!"
ACCORDING TO
PATTI
SMITH
Musician and author Patti Smith had some sound advice for fledgling artists thinking of moving to New York: don't.
According to Vanishing New York, in a discussion with writer Jonathan Lethem at Cooper Union this past Saturday, Smith was asked if it was possible for young artists to come to the city and find the path to stardom that she did.
In response, Smith told the crowd, "New York has closed itself off to the young and the struggling. But there are other cities. Detroit. Poughkeepsie. New York City has been taken away from you. So my advice is: Find a new city."
Source: Huffpost
Photo: Martin Dam Kristensen