




Photography by Irina Werning. See more images on her website.

Intelligent and aesthetically pleasing furniture transforms even the tiniest apartment or studio into a functional and comfortable living environment, and with room to spare!
“New-York-based Resource Furniture distributes Italian brand Clei and other European furniture manufacturers. The products Resource Furniture offers have a high level of design and engineering, with no compromises; there are no lumpy futon mattresses or ‘Grab lever A while holding switch B, then pull lever C’ complications. The engineering is completely invisible, as it ought to be, the transformations do not require science backgrounds to execute, and each piece serves each of its dual functions as well as if it were a standalone. On top of that, they look good.”
(via Core77)
Trailer for the upcoming snowboard film from Brain Farm and Red Bull.
“The Art of FLIGHT follows Travis Rice, John Jackson, Mark Landvik, Scotty Lago, Jake Blauvelt, Nicolas Muller, Gigi Ruf, DCP and Pat Moore as they dream up new global adventures and progress the sport to unimaginable levels.”
“Brain Farm has gathered an arsenal of the most advanced and progressive film making technology to bring the masses a snowboarding adventure of epic proportions. Filmed on location in Jackson Hole, Alaska, Chile, Aspen, Patagonia, British Columbia and more, FLIGHT brings the viewer along for the perfect blend of adventure/travel drama and high-energy snowboarding action. The Art of FLIGHT releases September 2011.”
The film releases in Fall 2011.
A perfect blend of imagery and song. Music video for Sparklers by Rocky Votolato. Filmed by AG Rojas. Enjoy!

Google recently launched the Art Project. The search giant brought their street view technology into museums around the globe, allowing you to walk around the museums, zoom in on artworks and discover the various environments as if you were actually there. This is a really cool use of the technology and it will be interesting to see this evolve as they add more museums to explore.
Check out Google Art Project here.
Here’s how it works:
A behind the scenes video showing the technology:
(via High Snobiety)
Videographer, Andrew Wonder, documents some time spent with urban historian, Steve Duncan, in the depths of New York City.