Posts Tagged ‘Retro’

Them Thangs

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Systems of symbols and pictures that are constituted in a certain ordered and determined relationship to the form, content, and intention of presentation are believed to be among the most important means of knowing and expressing religious facts. Such systems also contribute to the maintenance and strengthening of the relationships between man and the realm of the sacred or holy (the transcendent, spiritual dimension). The symbol is, in effect, the mediator, presence, and real (or intelligible) representation of the holy in certain conventional and standardized forms. – J Blyth

Them Thangs is run by Justin Blyth. It is a collection of things he likes, intended for visual inspiration, there are no adverts, links or credits.

Up until around a month ago there was a photo-blog shaped hole in the internet. One of the greatest collections of found art and photography on the internet was taken offline by it’s creator Justin Blyth, as the hosting costs involved were running into many thousands of dollars.

He was informed by his hosting company that his bandwidth was on par with big media monoliths such as CNN.com.

Thankfully a plea for donations has resulted in the site coming back online. We urge you to visit this glorious and visually profound resource.

Also, take a look at Justin Blyth’s work as a multi-discipline designer, animator and art-director. He works across the fields of print, advertising, film and animation.

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Super Sunglasses By Retrosuperfuture

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
Retro future

Retro future

OK, so we know winter is approaching and shades might not be at the top of everyones list of necessities. But our friends in Australia tell us their traditional sunnies are melting in the heat.

A ode to Italian elegance, fashion and lifestyle of la vita bella. Sharp, stylish and elegant design from this sophisticated and specialized brand of sunglasses. Blending the fashionista and the futuristic, the geometric yet classic design recalls engineering and construction industries of the early 1900′s.

Handmade in Italy, they use German Zeiss lenses to ensure durability and protection in all environments. We hear our mates Pedro Winter (Busy P) and Simian Mobile Disco are fans of the brand, along with Valentino Rossi and Daft Punk.

Super, thanks for asking

Super, thanks for asking

Of the model above only 200 pieces were produced. 100 for each design. But wait! These sunglasses are so hard to find that they aren’t available anywhere. Is it a marketing strategy, is it a mistake or is it just fun?
None of the above, they have just been stolen. They were supposed to be in release today but last week unknown people broke into the DHL van while they where in delivery and stole all of the shades. The above picture is the only one available of unfinished samples

Below you’ll find a scan of the of claim made by the DHL driver to the Police:

Police report

Police report

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