IF YOU OWN AN IPAD, YOU CAN EXPERIENCE BJORK’S NEW ALBUM, ‘BIOPHILIA’ AS AN AUDIOVISUAL INTERACTIVE PROGRAM. DIFFERENT SONGS CAN BE MANIPULATED AND TWEAKED BY YOUR OWN INTERACTION WITH THE SCREEN. YOU GOT TO HAND IT TO HER, SHE REALLY KNOWS HOW TO STEP UP HER GAME AND CONTINUE TO BE TECHNOLOGICALLY AND MUSICALLY RELEVANT…SCREW LADY GAGA.
BIOPHILIA(C)
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category : Art, Design, Music, Video
Anon FW 2012 Goggle
The Mage Wrecking Crew teamed up with Anon product team to work on two new goggle frames for 2012. The very Unique Vintage and Comrade goggle features beaucoup nice 70′s Italian Supercar design details….
The result can be seen bellow, in store now…..
Tags: Anon goggles, Anon vintage frame, Design Studio, Hotness, Mage Design, mens style
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category : Design
Always stay ahead of the curve.
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category : Design, Fashion, Video
Who Shot Andy Warhol?
PHOTO BY NAT FINKELSTEIN
Perhaps the real question should be, “Who didn’t shoot Andy Warhol?” The veritable king of Pop Art was the second most photographed artist of the 20th century (Picasso holds at #1). Curator and art dealer Eric Firestone will present in his new East Hampton gallery with “Warhol: From Dylan to Duchamp,” an exhibition of photographs paying homage to the icon. There are, of course, images of Edie Sedgwick, The Velvet Underground and Andy presiding over the creative debauchery of his Factory kingdom, captured by the likes of Annie Leibovitz, Robert Mapplethorpe, and resident Factory photog, the late Nat Finkelstein, just to name a very few. But the ace-in-the-hole is a set of 100 never-before-seen images of Andy shooting his satirical, homoerotic Western film, Lonesome Cowboys (1968), in the Tucson desert.
Discovered almost by accident by the show’s co-curator, photographer and Taschen editor Eric Kroll, the on-set images were taken by Bob Broder who, at the time, was shooting for the Arizona Republic. Only four of the black-and-white photographs went to print and the others–which include a whip-wielding Viva in jodhpurs and fake eyelashes, Eric Emerson wrestling with half nude actors amongst cacti in the desert, and Andy with his eye to the lens, crowned with a cartoonish ten gallon hat–have been collecting dust until now.
“Andy allowed Broder to get right into his face with the camera,” said Firestone when discussing a five part series titled “Eyes of Warhol” (1968), which zooms in tightly on Andy’s expressive peepers. And “Andy on Snack Break” (1968), a photograph of the artist crouched down in thick-heeled shoes, reaching into a bag of Doritos, is almost comically perfect.
Tags: Andy, Hotness, Jerome Mage, Mage Design, Warhol
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category : Design
INKLING BY WACOM
What do you buy an artist for Christmas?
Meet the Inkling by WACOM, which brings designers back to their roots: drawing with pen and paper.
The Inkling is a digital sketch pen and receiver; sketch, and your lines will be translated into an illustration on your computer. You don’t need special paper to record your drawings; you can attach the Inkling’s receiver to any paper surface and scribble away. If that weren’t enough, you can create multiple “layers” while you sketch; when you import your sketches, these will translate into layered files in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and Autodesk Sketchbook Pro. Best part is the price at only $199. Available mid-September at Amazon.com.
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category : Art, Design
Movement is Everything
I came across these amazing little vacuum motors by Boehm Stirling the other day and was mesmerized by the craftsmanship and impressive functionality. The principle behind the Stirling motor dates back 2000 years to the ancient Egypt, and is quite simple. A burner filled with fuel heats the air inside a cylinder and thereby purveys energy to the motor that activates through piecing of the flywheels. Check out all their desk size engines here.
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category : Art, Design, History
ONE INDUSTRIES INTRODUCED IT’S NEWEST HELMET: THE GAMMA DESIGNED BY THE MAGE CREW
It has been about 3 years ago we started on this project, it is good to see it finally coming to life, the new Gamma.
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category : Design, Mage
dolce & gabbana &… skullcandy.
Earlier this year Dolce & Gabbana collaborated with action sport headphone giant Skullcandy for their Fall 2011 menswear show. Ever since then, fashion bloggers on the parisian streets have been snapping photos of these personalized D&G monogrammed Aviators designed by yours truly…MAGE DESIGN.
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category : Design, Fashion
I’M IN A NAGI NODA STATE OF MIND
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category : Art, Design, Photography
assembly line 2.0
Ferrari’s new assembly line may have just turned Henry Ford over in his grave.
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category : Automotive, Design
































