Thursday, December 29, 2005

Friday, December 23, 2005

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

First man In Space - Skydiving from the edge of the world - Google Video

First man In Space - Skydiving from the edge of the world - Google Video
A happy idea:
Skydiving from the Edge of the Space

1960: Joe Kittinger puts Einstein’s theories on relativity to the test and jumps out of a balloon at 30km altitude, reaching the speed of sound without an aircraft.

Invisible Boards

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Saturday, December 10, 2005

FACTOR short movies

ce vorbesti ma, aici e Beni, e Iliescu in vizita de lucru la McDonalds, tot felul de idioti :)



[ba, care esti strain - nu ti-e recomandat linku asta :) ]

Monday, December 05, 2005

Nike Timing

A dot for every second in the day - a clock

shit, time is running....

Ghostrider

GhostRider: moto-ride Stockholm-->Upsala (68km) in 14'55.
In traffic !

Thursday, December 01, 2005

PENK

Mi-Su


Mi-Su Dildo: Titanium with Swarovski chrystals or Obsidian volcanic glass ...

Wear your seat !

Gheorghe Serban - Lucruri marunte (1999-2005)


Shukar Collective live in Studio Martin
duminica, 4 dec, ora 20:00

The Picture of Dorian Gray. Oscar Wilde

Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray
Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library

Monday, October 31, 2005

REDACTIA.NET |"...pentru ca .ro nu are o revista despre .ro!"

REDACTIA.NET |"...pentru ca .ro nu are o revista despre .ro!"

sevenfloor: black & white

black & white photography.
Pt cine considera granulatia o arta

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Magnum in motion


Stories in images & sound

Monday, August 29, 2005

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Johannesburg Series - by Guy Tillim


View of Hillbrow looking north from the roof of the Mariston Hotel

White residents fled Johannesburg’s inner city in the 1990s. The removal of the Group Areas Act foreshadowed a flow into the city of black residents and small businesses seeking opportunities and better lives. Former denizens looked back in self-righteous justification at a city that was given over to plunder and mayhem. It was a self-fulfilling prophecy, and eyewitness reports and statistics obliged. Everyone had their horror stories.

Emerging from this period of change were the towers occupied by tenants who were holding onto tenure and managing the buildings in ways of their own devising. Their story had gone something like this: in the 1990s the owners absconded, leaving managing agents to retrieve what rents they could. In most cases, these agents were corrupt, did not pay the utilities, and disappeared with the money. They were tidy sums, paid in rents by poor people who conscientiously paid up to avoid having to go back to where they came from.

The decay of Joburg’s centre can be ascribed to many factors but perhaps none more so than the absence of communal responsibility for apartment blocks. Body Corporates had become a relic of a more genteel era; the communal responsibilities that are contentious in even the most well-heeled blocks were not marked out. Windows were broken and not repaired. Lifts froze and their shafts became tips.

It was then the buildings started looking like fire hazards to city fathers and developers with an eye on the rents that can be obtained in the bloom of an African City, and the City started closing on buildings for unpaid dues. The tenants have constituted committees to face these threats, and have with meager resources attempted to clean up the buildings. But they have delayed the inevitable. Because their committees have no basis in law, they are vulnerable to investment capital and legal maneuvers that have invoked statutes and non-compliances that carry the penalty of eviction.

Inbetween the aspirations of city council and the need of developers lies the fate of Joburg residents, the outcome of which will define Joburg as again a city of exclusion, or not.

View more of Johannesburg Series here

I've been in these places in my trip to South Africa, in 1994-1995 (of course, not exactelly in the same place, but around the streets)

Article via ak47.tv, michaelstevenson.com. Personal comments - Andreas.
I'm returning to this subject, because during my visit to South Africa in 1995-1995, i lost my camera along with all the films I shot, so now I don't have a single photo from my experience there :(

As far as I know, all photos were taken by Guy Tillim.

Nikon D2X


Read about it @ dpreview

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Petre Buzioanu passed away.


://petrebuzoianu.com

://photofashion.net
://zumapress.com/archives

Petre Buzoianu
Founder of EXCES Magazine.

Work published in various editions of Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, GQ, Max, Bella, O , People Magazine, US Weekly, Hello!, Star, Mina, etc.

Newspapers: New York Post, Boston Globe, Toronto Star, The Atlanta Journal - Constitution, etc

Internet magazines and sites : Fashion.net, Cool Girls Japan, Hint Magazine, FashionLines, Eve.com, Style.com, Eyetide, Access Hollywood , etc

Work for Fashion Houses:

Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs, Anne Klein, Michael Kors,
Bill Blass, Norma Kamali, Vivienne Tam , Armani Collezioni, Prada, Versus, Chloe, Chanel, Hugo Boss etc.

Work syndicated by Press Agencies:

Keystone Press Canada
Zuma Press USA
AllOverPress Finland
IPS Singapore
BIG AUSTRALIA Australia
PictureNet Africa South Africa

Khan Tengri experience - Alex Gavan


://www.cloudclimbing.ro


June 7th-13th 2005- Alex Gavan'personal photography exhibition on Khan Tengri experience
Location: National Theatre of Romania, Liviu Rebreanu Hall, Bucharest Exhibition duration: June 7th-13th, 9 a.m. to 18 p.m.
Looking forward to seeing you there!

Monday, April 11, 2005

Thursday, April 07, 2005

Salonul de Motociclete, Accesorii si Echipamente 2005

simon conder associates - architects and designers.


http://www.simonconder.co.uk/projects.html


the practice consists of a small team of architects and designers and this multi-disciplinary expertise is applied analytically to all projects to develop creative, cost effective solutions within tight financial and time constrains.

://Sendal.ro


Beautiful web-design by andrei nica

I.D. Sarrieri

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Favicon from Pics


http://www.html-kit.com/e/favicon.cgi

Create favicons for your site using any kind of graphic - jpg, gif, png, etc.

TIME: Pictures of the week - Mar 12-18, 2005


Snow-white.
Nakajima Kiyoshi, a 4th generation kimono fabric weaver, places kimono fabric on the snow for cleaning in the mountain village of Shiozawa. One of Japan's three finest kimono textile villages, Shiozawa is famous for "Yuki-zarashi", a process of making the whitest fabrics. Lengths of silk and hemp fabric are placed on the snow to absorb sunlight to whiten and remove impurities. The handmade lengths of fabric can fetch up to $48.000.

Saturday, March 19, 2005

TIME: On the Iditarod Trail Photo Essay


TIME: On the Iditarod Trail Photo Essay
Dog sledders run the 1,100 miles from Anchorage to Nome in Alaska.

Dictionary.com

Dictionary.com

gapingvoid


hugh "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards" macleod is a creative director who writes about the new, happy, fun, grim meathook realities of marketing and advertising.

ICE3ERG Magazine


://ICE3ERG.blogspot.com

andreaFERRER® Photography


Fashion & Fetish Photography. Portraits by andreaFERRER®
://www.andreaFERRER.ro