Reblogged from woodpaneledshoesPaul Newman, Cary Grant, and Joanne Woodward, 1968.
Reblogged from woodpaneledshoesPaul Newman, Cary Grant, and Joanne Woodward, 1968.
Reblogged from annieismsblip:
After months of preparation, we took to the stage this morning to present our slate of programming to marketing and ad agency executives at the Digital NewFronts. Kelly and our emcee Rob Huebel made several exciting announcements:
- New series: Mainly Murder, Jewelry Star, The Great S. Cape
- Returning favorites: The Gauntlet, Hipsterhood
- Partnerships with: My Damn Channel, Fremantle/The Pet Collective
- Content production deal with Ray William Johnson for Runaway Planet
Read the official press release here, and see the rest of the photos in our NewFronts album.
What a day! So little sleep, so many announcements. Good work, team!
Favorite summer treat as a kid!
Reblogged from coffeeandthenewspaperblip:
Reblogged from blipYou may have heard it through the grapevine: we’re partnering with FremantleMedia North America to bring The Pet Collective to Blip, starting in May!
Press release is here. More details to come during our NewFront Presentation next week…
blip:
Reblogged from blipWe’re partnering with our friends at My Damn Channel to bring four comedies - two familiar ones (Wainy Days and Daddy Knows Best) and two new ones - to Blip’s audience.
Press release here, with more info to come during our NewFront next week!
Our promo with Rob Huebel for Blip’s Digital Content NewFront on May 1 in NYC. :)
Reblogged from kenyattaGML, or Graffiti Markup Language, is an open file format designed to store graffiti motion data. It’s been used in projects like the EyeWriter, Graffiti Analysis, DustTag, and Laser Tag, all of which have been uploading GML tags to000000book.com, a site/database where graffiti writers are encouraged to share tags and computer programmers are invited to create new visualizations based on the resulting data. The project aims to bring together two seemingly disparate communities that share an interest hacking systems, whether through code or in the city.
Currently, there are over 40,000 tags in the #000000book database. For the F.A.T. GOLD exhibition currently on display at Eyebeam, artist Theo Watson redrew these tags back into physical space. The cascading display showcases tags in chronological order, from the very first ones drawn by Tempt1, to the most recent captured by a variety of GML-powered apps.
Reblogged from oxaneEl primer dibujo del 2013…. by Jorge Lewis
Un inicio de año!!!!!!
Hostel en Barcelona,
Enero 1 / 2013