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MAKE $$ FROM YOUR CAMERA PHONE
E-mail Wednesday, 17 August 2005

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Ok picture yourself, its a rainy night, your driving home and you see a broken down car on the side of the road. On closer inspection you realize the car is a Mercedes convertible and Barbara Streisand is on her knees changing a flat. The best bit is her crack is showing. SNAP! you grab a shot with your cell phone cam and a week later your $15,000 richer thanks to scoopt.com

The newly founded U.K based Scoopt  a 'civic media press agency' helps members of the public sell photographs and videos of newsworthy events to the press. If you snap up a scoop with your cam or phone, send it on through to the folks at scoopt, and by automatically granting them exclusive world rights, they will market the photo for a period of six months. Professional paparazzi can start looking for other work, as the regular Joes are the new happy snappers on the block.

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MINT ROYALE
E-mail Tuesday, 16 August 2005

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Mint Royale originally started in 1997 -- now 2005 sees them returning with their third album 'See You In The Morning'. Championed by the likes of Fatboy Slim, Pete Tong, Judge Jules and Seb Fontaine, Mint Royale from the UK are no strangers to the big league. See You In The Morning earns Neil Claxton (aka Mint Royale) and his band even more stripes. Every track hints at something you‚Äôve known before ‚Äì there‚Äôs a splash of Pnau there, a nod to Fatboy Slim here, a bit of Chemical Brothers over this way and something that sounds like some early Infusion halfway through. Make no mistake though ‚Äì this isn‚Äôt a copycat record. It‚Äôs rather more like listening to all your favourite songs that you haven‚Äôt heard yet. There‚Äôs a great mix of slow and lovely, sad ballad-type songs, straight-up pop, instrumental vs vocalized tracks and some written for the dancefloor. One track everyone is destined to hear (and by no means is it the best on the album) is the reworking of Singin‚Äô In the Rain. It‚Äôs what a reworking should be ‚Äì very far from the original with a dancebeat. Singin‚Äô In the Rain sounds slightly familiar but you‚Äôre not really sure why. See You in The Morning is a wicked record, and a favourite of mine for the year for sure. ring tone  
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THEODORU
E-mail Monday, 08 August 2005

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Teodoru Badiu (our featured artist this week) is a creative media designer based in Vienna, Austria. He has an incredible talent for the surreal in his digital images and illustrations on www.apocryph.net as well as his work on http://www.theodoru.com

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ROYKSOPP - THE UNDERSTANDING
E-mail Monday, 08 August 2005
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Following the stellar success of Royksopp's debut record, Melody A.M, the world could have been forgiven for holding a sense of trepidation about the follow-up record. Breathe a collective sigh of relief; The Understanding is neither a remake of the debut, nor is it a dissapointing foray into something new. Far from it. the understanding will shelve Royksopp permanently on the crest of innovative electronic producers. One significan change is the move towards tracks with lyrical narratives, featuring an array of vocalists. According to the duo, their objective has always been to do their own thing, and their attention to their own path has paid off.

The Understanding is a sophisticated album, with beautiful depths, soaring peaks and a sublime atmosphere that's constanstly evolving. There are plenty of tracks destined for the dancefloor (Alpha Male, Beautiful Day Without You) and plenty that will no doubt become hits - Only this Moment being the first. The Understanding will be one of the most remorable albums this year, and will most likely win Royksopp a swathe of awards to match their already impressive collection. By Shannon

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SUMMER LOVERS
E-mail Monday, 08 August 2005

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Greece is the word this summer. Undoubtedly Europe's finest islands are found in Greece and the sun lovers at Living International make it easy for you to enjoy the best accommodation the islands have to offer.
 
It's gorgeous, white villas all the way and the exclusive selection of these magnificent villas are all found in the one place at livinginternational.net. The classic white wash walls of these villas evoke a sense of calm and purity, which is exactly the feeling one experiences on these ancient and exotic islands. Be it Mykonos, Santorini or any number of Greece's majestic islands, let someone else take care of the gritty details and secure your carefree arrival in these hip villas.

 

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12"/80"s
E-mail Wednesday, 03 August 2005

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What ever happened to a time where size really did matter in music, when the word 12-inch meant more than a Subway Sandwich? We are, of course, referring to the 12 inch record remix. When rock and indie were happy with a mere 7 inches of pleasure, funk and pop demanded the whole 12. Radio D.J's play list were dominated by 12 inch remixes as they offered a different version and extended play of an already hit song. From Grace Jones to Simple Minds and The Pet Shop Boys, the 12 inch remix  had the 'funk Spunk' factor that the radio edits lacked. 80 /12" is an awesome compilation that pays homage to the 12 inch era worth it's exquisitely selected and wonderfully varied track listing, many of which are appearing for the very first time on CD. The three Cd box set comes in both Volume one and two and covers a vast genre of 12 inch mega hits that will get you dancing faster than you can say ' Samantha Fox rocks '. US readers purchase here UK here Aus/NZ here

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LANE CRAWFORD INSTALLATION - HONG KONG
E-mail Tuesday, 02 August 2005

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Hot on the heels of the latest cinematic revival craze of comic book heroes (Fantastic Four, Sin City, Electra ) comes a visually stunning installation by artist, Simon Birch. ‚ÄúAmazing adventures of the Monkey King‚Äù is an  astounding 3D installation by Birch at Lane Crawford IFC Atrium. The curator, British-born, Hong Kong-based artist has created a stark, black and white inner world of a graphic novel where audiences can actually walk into the action. The scale allows the shopper to penetrate the comic book environment and literally enter the story itself. The key action centres around a monkey figure who is starring in the controversial graffiti seen around Hong Kong streets during the past year. Inspired by the Chinese Opera legend ‚ÄúJourney to the West‚Äù, the Monkey King Graffiti was featured in the Chinese and English press. Finally, it was revealed to be the work of Simon Birch.  Now Birch has taken the art work to a new level by incorporating into the retail environment in the form of a visually electric installation
 


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AN UNFORGETTABLE SNOW EXPERIENCE
E-mail Monday, 01 August 2005

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Skiing in one of the warmest countries in the world? Bring it on.... Indoors of course! The United Arab Emirates have developed the world's first largest indoor ski resort ever made and nobody goes over the top like the developers in this part of the world. Encompassing over 6.5 million square feet over 3 levels, and including over 420 specialty stores. This resort, puts all others on ice. Ski Dubai is the first indoor ski dome that captures mountain spirit through changing terrain, multiple direction slopes and varying slope gradients with a constant supply of over 6,000 tons of real snow at any one time. The entertainment goes beyond the ski fields with the world's largest indoor theme park, with state of the art rides, plus a 500 seat theatre and cultural centre, so wether you ski or not, this over the top resort has got you covered. Opens next month at the Mall of the Emirates, Dubai

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CHIC VIDEO STORE
E-mail Friday, 29 July 2005

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DVD KILLED THE VIDEO STORE

That is exactly what the unique DVD rental concept stores, Red Room DVD have done - but in an interactive, entertaining and revolutionary way. The brainchild of Sydney entrepreneurs Dan Joyce and Nic DiVenuto, the Red Room is a DVD rental store come interactive library. Rather than prowling meters of shelves and pacing back and forth along the aisles, Red Room DVD has created interactive movie stations which are equipped with touch screens. The stations allows you to browse the entire stores selection by new release or genre categories, locating your exact search within seconds. Once located, you can watch the trailer, access pictures and read critics reviews of your selected movie before you choose to rent it. The DVD is then ejected from a dispensing podium into your fingertips!

The best is yet to come, there are no 'due' dates - which means no late fees! And you can rent a movie for as little as 6 hours. Your Red Room membership card (which can be charged with credit at the store) is swiped through the dispensing podium and registers the rental fee when you return the DVD. The dispensing podium doubles as the cashier!
 
With interactive stations that let you browse, rent and return DVDs located outside of the store, you will never miss closing time again. These 24/7 stations allow you to rent that insomnia curing movie at 3am, or return a movie at a time that‚Äôs convenient to you. Red Room DVD has totally reinvented the way Australians hire movies by entertaining them throughout the movie picking process. The first 3 Red Rooms have just opened in Sydney (Waterloo, Bondi Junction & World Square) and expanding Australia wide. visit  REDROOM


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THE VERVE
E-mail Monday, 25 July 2005

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Long acclaimed as among the most innovative and spellbinding bands on the contemporary British pop scene, the Verve finally broke through to a mass international audience in 1997 with the instant classic "Bittersweet Symphony." Originally known simply as Verve, the group was formed in the small Northern English city of Wigan in 1989. Led by the magnetic Richard Ashcroft -- a swaggering, shamanic figure in the classic rock star mold -- the original lineup also included guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones, and drummer Peter Salisbury. Sharing a collective fondness for the Beatles, Funkadelic, and Krautrock -- as well as a legendary appetite for psychedelics -- the quartet signed to the Hut label within months, debuting in March 1992 with the single "All in the Mind," the first in a series of indie chart-topping efforts featuring the eye-catching artwork of designer Brian Cannon. Subsequent efforts like the brilliant "She's a Superstar" and "Gravity Grave" captured an original musical identity growing by leaps and bounds, distinguished chiefly by Ashcroft's elemental vocals and McCabe's echoing guitar leads. The Singles: 92 - 98 represents a landmark collection of releases from one of the most celebrated British bands of the last decade download music - listen to them here

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THE GO BIKE
E-mail Tuesday, 19 July 2005


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What has more fold lines than Cher, a hotter body than Jolie and gets around town faster than Paris Hilton changes boyfriends? The new GoBike from Japan. It's the innovative mobile solution for the modern urbanite.

Unlike other fold ups, this bike is for serious riding. Don't let its good looks fool you, the Gobike is strong, durable and can take a hard ride. It's one size fits all, light weight and ultra funky. The Gobike is set to do to the biking world what Razor did for scooters. by Andy G



 
NIKE SEX - JUST DO IT
E-mail Wednesday, 13 July 2005
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If Nike where to launch a safe sex campaign, this would be it. Photographer Simon Wakelin  came up with this smart concept image for Pony Sneakers which Pony rejected. (They didn't have the BALLS to use it) . The advertising project depicts an adonis champion standing to attention with his most valuable assets covered by his second most valuable assets. Sexy, striking and bold, if Nike decide to take this on, it will bring new meaning to the phrase JUST DO IT .

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