Cool Hunting
| 24 May 2005view entries from: this week | this month | view previous day | view next day |
Art Poster Auction
by Josh Rubin
Six 4' x 6' prints from the recent Bridge multimedia event in Toronto are being auctioned off. The prints, all original and one-of-a-kind, are from UPSO, Mauro Gatti, Geoff Lillemon (Oculart), Jared Tarbell, Steven Crowhurst, and Jemma Hostetler (née Gura). Proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders, so check them out and support a good cause.
Evan Hecox and Cody Hudson Art Deck
by Josh Spear

This deck was created exclusively for Art Prostitute by Evan Hecox and Cody hudson for a show they held recently in Texas. The board marks the first occasion these two artists have shown in Texas--in an exhibit called "Waiting Room ", and the first skateboard Art Prostitute has ever released. The board is limited to 100 pieces, and signed by both the artists--it's for sale for $100 online. I'm sure these must be flying off the shelf like hot cakes, I know I got one!
E3 Feature
by Josh Rubin
If you're a big gaming fan, you've already caught the headlines from last week's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). You learned all about the new consoles and titles and seen pictures and press releases.
Carol T Chung was there looking for a few gems and just posted this feature report.
The Electronic Entertainment Expo
by Carol T Chung
The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is a bit like the louder flashier sister to the Game Developers Conference. It's an opportunity to check out new titles and display new hardware. It's also an opportunity for top executives in the industry to get together, make deals, and woo distributors. Navigating through the Expo floor put me through sensory overload as I was herded with many others in a sea of flashing lights, bizarre sounds, and scantily clad women clamoring for attention.
Puma Summer 2005
by Josh Spear

I'm a big fan of Puma's summer line--the designs are totally progressive, and they're trying new stuff--which is admirable. All shoes and clothing aside, their Summer 2005 eCatalog is just brilliant. It's easy to use and works from the point of view as if you were reading the catalog and turning the pages with your own hands- a very nice marketing touch, and fun.
