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Images from the opening of Tim Burton exhibit at MoMA in New York City last Thursday. The exhibition covers work spanning Burton’s entire film career, as well as early artwork from his student years and childhood. The show runs until April 26th.
During World War II the Allies needed to take every precaution to protect factories on the homefront. How this aircraft plant was handled is one of the most interesting stories I’ve come across. The Army Corps of Engineers needed to hide the Lockheed Burbank Aircraft Plant to protect it from a possible Japanese air attack. They covered it with camouflage netting to make it look like a rural subdivision from the air. The result is incredible.



Photography by Rob Sheridan. These remind me of how much I used to love playing this game when I was a kid. More great images after the jump.



“Wonderwall designed this new concept flagship store adding a breath of fresh air to the more traditional image of Chocolatier Godiva. The shop features humorous design details such as the “melting chocolate” ceiling combined with the primarily classical interior design. The boutique is located in Tokyo’s popular and fashionable district of Harajuku where passers-by can view both its entrance as well as the customers enjoying their time with chocolate on the second floor cafe.” More images after the jump. source
Cool video by 13th Witness. The piece features the game of American Handball through New York’s urban landscape offering an encompassing view of the game’s skills and techniques. source



I’m loving Nathan Olson’s new prints. All 3 are 13″ x 19″ giclees for $30 each. Visit Nateomedia.com. source
Hilarious Wal-Mart tv spot for the much anticipated Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which releases Monday at midnight.