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Henrik Vibskov “Neck Plus Ultra” Exhibition

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1033924 Not content just to excel in fashion design, film direction and music, Danish designer Henrik Vibskov has entered the art world with a new exhibition, titled Neck Plus Ultra, at Galerie Des Galeries, Paris. Playing off the Latin motto “Nec plus ultra”, meaning “nothing farther beyond”, as well as the more literal subject of the anatomical neck, the avant-garde designer-turned-artist continues to push his surrealist vision, introducing us to his influences and inspirations in a multi-faceted gallery setting. In Neck Plus Ultra, Vibskov sets up a dream-like world, utilizing a mix of visual, audio and tactile works, collectively designed to enhance sensual experience. The exhibition, which runs until May 4th, 2013, exudes a healthy dose of genre mixing and includes original installations, pop surrealism and psychedelia. DAZED Digital recently caught up with Vibskov for a chat about the exhibition and more, which can be read here.

RATKING “Piece of Shit” Film by Ari Marcopoulos

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RATKING "Piece of Shit" Film by Ari Marcopoulos Acclaimed Dutch photographer and filmmaker Ari Marcopoulos recently completed “Piece Of Shit”, a short film on RATKING. Shot on Super 16mm, “Piece Of Shit” features RATKING performing a live, one take version of their song of the same name from last November’s WIKI93 EP (Hot Charity / XL). The result is a documentary-style video shot in the trio’s Brooklyn practice space that displays Marcopoulos’ signature muted, black and white aesthetic.

“Recalling 1993″ at the New Museum NYC

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"Recalling 1993" at the New Museum NYC

Just a snippet of some of the stories being told when you dial up 1-[855]-FOR-1993, it seems the New Museum weren’t interested in censoring their new project entitled “Recalling 1993.” As a part of their current “NYC 1993” exhibit, focused on art made in New York City, “Recalling 1993″ involves the nearly 5,000 of NYC’s payphones/relics and activating them as interactive tools to hear stories from the past. Some stories are about the actual street you’re standing on. In true New York style, no holds are barred: we hear that former club kid James St. James talks about living in an apartment that was once home to a murderer who cooked his girlfriend and fed her to homeless people in Tompkins Square Park on the payphone at 2nd and Avenue D. So if you’re in New York, hit up a payphone to get a slice of 1993.

A$AP Rocky by Craig McDean for Interview Magazine

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A$AP Rocky by Craig McDean for Interview Magazine Craig McDean’s shots of A$AP Rocky for Interview Magazine are some of the best we’ve seen of the rapper (and there have been quite a few taken over the last year). Rocky takes the cover spot of the magazine’s April 2013 issue, dressed in pieces from Y-3, Alexander Wang, Givenchy, Siki IM, Rick Owens, 1-100 and Jill Platner for the shoot. Alexander Wang also interviewed the rapper for the magazine, which you can check out here.

Nike SS13 Preview Illustrated by Josh Parkin

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8 Not your average ‘lookbook.’ Illustrator Josh Parkin has drawn the upcoming Nike season in unusual scenarios for The Chimp Store. Hype for the shoes, and hype for the upcoming artist – check out this work here.

Post New | This is Noise 005: THE GTW | Chigeria

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Post New | This is Noise 005: THE GTW | Chigeria While taking a musical stroll through the internet one day I happened upon an article describing a new progressive movement of Nigerian influenced music that was equal parts progressive African and modern future sounds; my intrigue was heightened. Upon my dig I stumbled upon the name THE GTW an Chicago based artist with Nigerian roots who had taken his roots and melded them together with the culture surrounding his hometown to form a sound unlike any, one he called Chigeria. With a few more clicks and a whim of a note I found myself speaking with THE GTW and through that conversation birthed the next edition to our This Is Noise series. With a focus on his Chi roots we are given a tour of the progressive Chicago scene through the ears of THE GTW. Liner Note: This is a mix of a collection of my favourite records recent records from chicago’s progressive music scene. Most if not all of these people i’m either friends with or affiliated with in one way or another. I would like to call the this Chigeria. Because that’s what it is, a blend of sounds from all different parts of the city. Throw your legs up, or if a few friends are over converse while this soundtracks your evening. Special thanks to Sir Devin Hudson!

Libertine-Libertine Spring/Summer 2013 In-Season Lookbook

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LL1 The new Spring/Summer 2013 Inseason products by Copenhagen’s Libertine-Libertine have arrived. The in-season collection is the brand’s second drop this spring featuring lightweight pieces and floral patterns as a strong theme throughout the collection. You can check out the full Libertine-Libertine line at select stockists worldwide.

Behind the Justice Live Show

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Behind the Justice Live Show

In the latest installation of Jay-Z’s Life + Times series, French electro duo Justice show off their ambitious life show. The duo Gaspard Auge and Xavier De Rosnay, known as Justice, give a behind-the-scenes look at the Justice experience.


5 Minutes With… Ed Davis, of The Heavy Mental / HEAVYTIME

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5 Minutes With... Ed Davis, of The Heavy Mental / HEAVYTIME Ed Davis is somewhat of an online enigma, operating behind the facade of a couple of projects you probably should have heard about by now. As the co-founder of The Heavy Mental – a site that provides an always-interesting original take on city life and art – Ed’s got his fingers in a number of proverbial pies, including the recent launch of What Are You Doing After This? in February/March – a group show held at London’s Ivory & Black gallery that featured a host of raw, uncensored artists and their work. Most recently however, Ed is in the process of launching a new, publishing wing for The Heavy Mental – a collaboration with Melbourne-based Smalltime Books – appropriately named, HEAVYTIME. In the spirit of HM, HEAVYTIME will release zines, books and other assorted paperback goodness with a strong focus on art, culture and the unorthodox. With all this going on, we spent 5 Minutes with Ed to get his take on the situation.

SLAMXHYPE // Hey Ed, can you introduce yourself and talk about your creative background?

Ed Davis // Nah. That’s boring. You don’t want to know that stuff. The things I do with HM are not about me.

SXH // OK then, in your own words describe The Heavy Mental.

ED // HM is a website that Todd Jordan and I have. Its main purpose is to shed a little light on people that we feel are doing interesting things. The website is just another platform though and we are not restricted by it. We are also beginning to organise exhibitions, product collaborations and are about to launch our publishing company HEAVY TIME.

SXH // There’s a definite element of a tight-knit – almost local – collective mindset on the site. Contributors offering inside knowledge through original content, be it stories/shoots/reviews etc… can you expand on that?

ED // It is very tight knit and it all happens super organically. If it feels right then it it probably is. If it’s not, fuck it. We don’t feel the pressure to have new content on the site everyday.

SXH // Can you talk about your  involvement with What Are You Doing After This? The show has now hit the road, right?

ED // What Are You Doing After This? is an exhibition that we put together with HM friend Jeff Potocar in London. It started as a conversation between me and Jeff and turned into an epic show. Everyone in the show are friends and that was the whole idea. We had 10 artists from the show over in London for the opening and it was incredible. It’s just finished in London and we plan to take it to a bunch of places. We haven’t locked in the next location yet though.

SXH // So you were telling me about HEAVYTIME – what’s that about?

ED // HEAVYTIME is the publishing side of HM. It’s a partnership between HM and Smalltime Books. It’s going to be sick.

SXH // How did the Smalltime connection come about?

ED // I meet Rob from Smalltime and we became mates right away, everything else just fell into place.

SXH // So although there is an official launch around the corner, there have already been a couple of HEAVYTIME releases…

ED // The first two titles NECKFACE/FUCK THIS LIFE Trust Us You’re Dead and Jeff Potocar’s How to Make a Jailhouse Tattoo Machine are out and about in limited numbers. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. So many good things in the pipeline.

SXH // Was it a fairly logical move for you to expand into print publishing?

ED // It’s just another way for HM to show some of the amazing things people we know are doing. Like everything we do it has to feel right and working with Rob at Smalltime is awesome. A great dude with an open mind and a similar way of looking at things.

SXH // Is there a specific vision and/or agenda behind HEAVYTIME? How would you like to see it evolve past its early stages?

ED // Our agenda is to do great things with great people. It’s that simple. Hopefully it will grow to allow more freedom and allow us to do bigger and more ambitious projects.

SXH // How will HEAVYTIME’s publications be distributed?

ED // The distro will be limited and only with like minded crew and family.

theheavymental.com

heavytime.com

smalltimebooks.com

The Hermès T-shirt everyone’s talking about

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hermes-crocodile-leather-900000-tshirt-1 Okay, so the internet is abuzz today with the discovery of what is claimed to be the world’s most expensive t-shirt: The Hermès Crocodile Crew Neck, retailing for $91,500. That’s around $8,000 for taxes alone. The t-shirt is sold exclusively in their Madison Avenue store. It’s a shame that the crocodile and chiffon t-shirt is outshining the heritage company’s celebration of it’s new Dressage Chrono timepieces. Or maybe it’s all just a ploy to get our attention.

Yeah Yeah Yeahs –“Sacrilege” Music Video

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Sacrilege" Music Video New York trio Yeah Yeah Yeah’s have released their music video for “Sacrilege”, from their upcoming album entitled Mosquito. Directed by Megaforce, the short film features actress Lily Cole as a girl in the middle of a small town out to get her. I won’t reveal the plot but it is well worth the watch.

Mosquito comes out April 15th, with the album cover art included in the gallery above.

Documentary: 3D Printed Semiautomatic Weapons

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Documentary: 3D Printed Semiautomatic Weapons
3D printing seems to be everywhere these days. From dresses to pieces of art, it seems we can print anything we can think of. Which is why it wasn’t so surprising when Cody R. Wilson, a 25-year-old University of Texas law student, started building semiautomatic weapons using a 3D printer. Using a Stratasys 3D printer, Wilson was able to produce working guns. Stratasys subsequently repossessed the printer from Wilson. Watch the Vice documentary above about the process of 3D printing guns.

FALSE x CVLT Nation T-Shirt

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FALSE x CVLT Nation T-Shirt CVLT Nation have teamed up with FALSE to create a limited edition tee made by hand in the latters Singapore workshop, and individually hand silkscreened. Sharing mutual ideas about anti-system and anarchist politics; they disseminate a lot of important information in the form of articles and documentaries, both are pro-small business and pro-artisan creators. The FALSE x CVLT Nation T-Shirt is available only from the CVLT Store and the Anti-Anti store.

Nike SB Koston 2 “Wolf Grey”

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Nike SB Koston 2 “Wolf Grey” Here is an impressive colorway applied to the Nike SB Koston 2, with a designed dubbed “Wolf Grey”. Highlighted by a combination of a tonal grey suede upper and a gum rubber cup sole, accenting the upper to great effect. The Nike SB Koston 2 “Wolf Grey” is available now from Flatspot.

2014 Jaguar XKR-S GT

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2014 Jaguar XKR-S GT Jaguar has unveiled the 2014 XKR-S GT – a suped-up version of the original XKR-S developed by the Jaguar ETO division of specialty vehicle production. Featuring a supercharged 5.0 liter V8 – boasting 550 hp and 502 lb-ft of torque – and six-speed automatic transmission. Carbon fiber are used on the front air splitter, dive planes, and wheel arch spats to make it lighted while a redesigned rear diffuser, aluminum front under tray, and exaggerated rear spoiler provide greater downforce. With production limited to 30 pieces for the North American market, the 2014 Jaguar XKR-S GT will be available from August for $174,000 USD.


adidas Originals National Tennis OG

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adidas Originals National Tennis OG

There is no doubting adidas’ impressive archives, and when reinterpretations are kept classic and close to their original form, they work best. Back for Spring/Summer 2013 is an OG edition of the brand’s National Tennis silhouette.

Available now online from New York’s Kith for $100 USD.

Cara Delevingne by Peter Lindbergh for Interview Magazine (NSFW)

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Cara Delevingne by Peter Lindbergh for Interview Magazine (NSFW)

There is no doubting the influence of Cara Delevinge in fashion right now, the undisputed model of the moment was shot by the legendary Peter Lindbergh for the latest issue of Interview. The pictures are as impressive as you might have hoped, view them above and read the interview by David Colman here.

Tyler, The Creator “IFHY / Jamba” Music Video

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Tyler, The Creator "IFHY / Jamba" Music Video With the April 2nd release date of his sophomore album ‘WOLF’ fast approaching, and the internet abuzz from the album’s leak Tyler continues the onslaught with visuals for IFHY. One of ‘WOLF’ true ballads, if you can even call it that, serves as the musical backdrop to a the Wolf Haley directed surreal pleaseantville-meets-ken-and-barbie story portrayal. Even if the music isn’t your cut of tea you have to commend Tyler’s approach to the complete packaging of his music, something artist double his age should take notice of or step back from the limelight abit to give artist like himself a bit more shine.

Nike SB x Supreme Tennis Classic

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Nike SB x Supreme Tennis Classic

Every year we wait with anticipation to see the latest from the ongoing partnership between Nike and Supreme. Finally today we can reveal that the latest collaboration will take form as a Nike Tennis Classic SB, available in 4 different colourways. They will retail for USD110 when they release in April.

Imagery from SHOES MASTER via Highsnobiety.

ALIFE NYC Returning April 2013

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ALIFE NYC Returning April 2013 One of the most influential brands in the history of streetwear have announced they will return from their hiatus this April. Announced via a poster campaign created by Pretty Puke, stay tuned to see what comes from the Rivington based brand.
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