Thursday, 17 April 2008
Friday, 11 April 2008
London Freestyler - In The Hands of the Gods
A London freestyle football competition video
Labels:
competition,
culture,
experience,
football,
freestyle,
imagination,
In hands of the God,
lifestyle,
London,
Nike,
real creation,
soccer,
street,
streetsoccer
Thursday, 10 April 2008
チャレンジ
日々チャレンジした成果です。
Labels:
art,
culture,
experience,
fashion,
football,
freestyle,
imagination,
lifestyle,
real creation,
style,
フリスタ
Monday, 7 April 2008
GALRILLA, STYLE meets substance
Labels:
art,
culture,
experience,
fashion,
film,
Galrilla,
lifestyle,
Music,
real creation,
style
Joanna Wang 王若琳 - Let's Start from Here
An emerging jazz sing a song writer from Taiwan.
Labels:
culture,
experience,
Jezz,
Joanna Wang,
lifestyle,
Music,
real creation,
王若琳
Lisa Ono - Insensatez
Labels:
culture,
experience,
Jezz,
lifestyle,
Lisa Ono,
Live,
Music,
real creation
Madonna feat. Justin Timberlake - 4 Minutes
New video Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake.
Labels:
4 minutes,
culture,
experience,
Justin Timberlake,
lifestyle,
Madonna,
Music,
real creation
Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Duffy - Mercy (live)
Duffy's performance from BBC2's "Later... With Jools Holland" on 23rd November.
http://www.iamduffy.com
http://www.myspace.com/duffymyspace
Labels:
culture,
Duffy,
experience,
Jools Holland,
lifestyle,
Live,
Mercy,
Music,
real creation
U2 - Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own (Single Take)
The alternative single take version.
Directed by: Phil Joanou.
From the album: How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
Shot in: Sheriff Street, Dublin in 2004
V&A China Design Now

China is huge. China is becoming topical. Yet China remains mystery to most people in the West. ‘Made in China’ has become a familiar tag, but the spectacular creative energy in modern China is barely known. During the last twenty years, the Chinese have rediscovered their pre-socialist past and begun to combine their own traditions with global influences to produce a cultural rebirth. At the heart of this lies a new culture of design.
This exhibition will take you on a journey along China’s coastal cities to experience the country’s creative landscape. The journey starts in the far south, where graphic designers in Shenzhen began to explore new directions in the early 1990s. Next we move up to Shanghai. Here consumerism and urban culture have combined to produce astonishing fashion and lifestyles. Finally, we travel to Beijing, where monumental architecture for the Olympic Games is transforming the skyline of this ancient capital.
China Design Now explores China’s dreams and hopes over the last two decades, from individual designers to the nation as a whole. It is our hope that this exhibition will bring contemporary China closer to you.
Victoria and Albert Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 020 7942 2000
15 March – 13 July 2008
Daily 10:00-17:30 (last ticket sold 16:45, last entry 17:00), exhibition closes 17.30.
Fridays 10:00-21:30 (last ticket sold 20:45, last entry 21:00), exhibition closes 21.30.
http://www.vam.ac.uk/vastatic/microsites/1636_chinadesignnow/
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