Archive for April, 2005
O.A.R at Aggnanis Arena, Boston University. This show was so amazing, good crowd good music and a hell of a good time.
Over 7000 people - word on the street the biggest yet. Encore:
Set List:
Ladanday
Mr Brown
Toy Store
About An Hour Ago
Get Away
Conquering Fools
Black Rock
Poker
Missing Pieces
I Feel Home
Lay Down
Sunday Bloody Sunday
Nasim Joon
Hey Girl
Delicate Few
Hey Jude

This last photo is Ari Hest, Stephen Kellogg, and O.A.R singing “Hey Jude”.
See all the photos here
Wallpapers:
Marc Roberge Alone 1024 x 768
This movie is going to be unreal I can’t wait. The site is well done, the background images pull you in. They change as you enter a new section and explore the site. There are little animations in the photos to make them look alive. There are some bad tweens throughout the site that squeeze text funny, overall well done. Watch the trailer its good.
I came across this today it is a must see, great fun. The power of technology and the power of creativity. “The King Has” put up pieces of wood that said to text message your secrets to a number. Oh course a everyone did so. The secrets were then printed on wood and posted. “The King Has”, sat back and watched the reactions to their work.
watch the video (very big download)
thekinghas.com
“The King Has” reminded me of a awesome lecture that I went to in New York. Even Roth a part of ni9e.com posted binary portraits of the New York council-men and posted them all of New York. The project was titled “All City Council”. Take a look at the site for more info.
PS: Even Roth is a Pasons Design and Technology grad, hell ya!

JP Licks

Cold Stone
I really enjoy these tv spots. I think it is the minimalism in them, the peace. They make you sit back and just watch the reality. The music is pleasant and compliments the motion and pace of the ad. The agency behind it is modernista!, there site needs work, but their content is not that bad.

A MTV new series “Wonder Showzenâ€? is a show of random and bizarre skits. It is interesting to see what MTV will put on TV next. For a good read on what its all about and the concept behind it read this.
“If it’s not for boys of 11 or 12, who’s it for? Adults, apparently, or whoever watched “Beavis and Butt-head” on MTV and whoever now watches “Crank Yankers” and “South Park” on Comedy Central. Its crudeness and tone is in line with those shows, but its preoccupations are somewhat different.”(New York Times)
Martin H and Jordan never disappoint, They seam to show themselves in whatever they do. The zoom function is brilliant and is popping up more an more. I love the innovative ways that they reuse the zoom function. The audio is well done as well, great perspective. Visit
Nice Job. Diverse enough to stand out and make a point, but not to much to to loose you (WeFail). Great motion and fluidity. There is always something for you to do; games or hidden tricks. Its a fun site that will really pull clients in, again nice job. Visit
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