Monday, August 27, 2012

AND... This Is How Art Saves The World

DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR PLASTICS!!,


 Japanese artist Sayaka Ganz has been making some pretty amazing sculptures with recycled thrift store plastics (while you've been throwing them away). Her influence came from early childhood Japanese Shinto teachings which she believes in.  "Japanese Shinto beliefs are such that all objects and organisms have spirits, and I was taught in kindergarten that objects that are discarded before their time weep at night inside the trash bin. This became a vivid image in my mind. The constant need to adjust to a new environment also gave me a strong desire to fit in and to create harmony around me." 

Here are some of her fantastic sculptures;












Need Help With Homework?

It's that time of the year again , and we know it can get tough out there for you guys. Well , now you won't have to hit the books all by yourself !! . There are actually a lot of helpful websites that could make that dreadful homework easier to understand.

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Monday, June 11, 2012

stereotypes - What color is your music?

This is a pretty chill documentary about what people think about music , and its respective listener. Is R&B "black" music? and opera "white" music? think again.




via iamother

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap

Ice-T takes us on an intimate journey into the heart and soul of hip-hop with the legends of rap music. This performance documentary goes beyond the stardom and the bling, to explore what goes on inside the minds, and erupts from the lips, of the grandmasters of rap. Recognized as the godfather of Gangsta rap, Ice-T is granted unparalleled access to the personal lives of the masters of this artform that he credits for saving his life. Interspersed with the performer's insightful, touching, and often funny revelations are classic raps, freestyle rhymes, and never before heard a cappellas straight from the mouths of the creators. What emerges is a better understanding of, and a tribute to, an original American art form that brought poetry to a new generation.


MPAA Rating: R 
Length: 1 hr 51 min
Genre: Documentary
Director: Ice T 
Release Date: June 15, 2012









HERE IS THE VIMEO LINK :http://vimeo.com/40114769


Monday, June 4, 2012