Alex:
We own so much stuff.
Indeed. Moving into a tiny (well, by Los Angeles standards) apartment definitely made that apparent.
Stefan, Robert Pattinson lifesize cutout with Travis’ face, and Erica (via J Trav)
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Numbers. (via Michael Gluzman)
And, at least according to my anecdata, architecture schools today sometimes seem like dating services. (…) If you still love them after 10 cups of coffee and three nights with no sleep, you should put a ring on it.
Ted needs to evolve (via Ted Ullrich)
Lil Wayne - “The Carter” (Sundance) Documentary Trailer
Saw this the other night and I can’t recommend it enough. Very fascinating. I’m off to go make some beaucoup money.
I saw this with Aziz and second what he said.
Plastic Casts of Everything - Liars (directed by Patrick Daughters)(via Farbod)
Pretty amazing new Grizzly Bear video (via YouTubes)
I’d be interested in trying this out- sounds like a cool concept. I’ve printed several books through Lulu.com and wonder if their process is this automated:
This summer, the company, called On Demand Books, released the latest version of the Espresso Book Machine (above), which can turn out a factory-quality softcover book in the time it takes a barista at Starbucks to whip up your favorite fancy coffee drink.
While the pages are printing, a separate full-color inkjet printer processes the cover on thick paper stock. The machine then glues the pages together, which are then pressed to the cover and held in place for a few seconds until the glue sets. Finally, drawing on metadata included with the book’s digital file, the machine automatically positions a robotic arm to cut the book to the exact trim size called for by the original publisher.