Archive for September, 2008
Video: Robert DeNiro as a Cabbage
The Grind 2.0 art auction
Ninja September 26th, 2008
The Rabbit-Hole Gallery presents The Grind 2.0, a skatedeck art auction. All funds raised will benefit the Swift-Cantrell Skatepark project.
An online gallery will be up two weeks prior to the opening and allow for viewing and bidding. Online bidding will be available from their website on Friday October 10 event night.
When
Opening October 10, 2008
Where
Rabbit-Hole Gallery
195 Arizona Avenue L/W 3
Atlanta, GA 30307
Artists include
Dave Kinsey, Stephen Kim/Revise, David Ellis, Dan Baldwin, Jake Johanson, Ashley Montague, Steve Caballero, Scott Musgrove, Greg Lamarche, Jason Thielke, John Malloy, Laura Brink, Joey Remmers, D*Face, Arik Roper, Billy Mode, Chris Stain, Joshua Krause, Marion Bolognesi, Steven Daily, Nathan Spoor, Joshua Ellingson, Dan Witz, Chris Ryniak, Helen Garber, Jason Maloney, Jason Limon, Josh Keyes, Jim Phillips, Tara McPherson, Steven Lopez, Edmund Wyss, Allison Torneros, Eric Bailey, David Hale, Nic Klein, David Choong Lee, Jef Aerosol, Dan Brereton, Jeremy Wagner, Kris Marchovich, Kenji Hirata, Mike Ming, Jason Noto, Charlie Owens, JRF, Aiko Nakagawa, Greg Gossel, Tessar Lo, Chris Reccardi, Amanda Lynn, Rodney White, Cope2, Nash Hogan, David Flores, Jon Foster, Michael Hyp, Rick Reese, Dan Grzeca, Tony Larson, David Carson, and Amy Sol
Check out Amy Sol’s skatedeck

Meet Jim Rugg
Ninja September 26th, 2008

Meet Jim Rugg (best known for Street Angel and inks on American Virgin) at N.I.C.E.con 10.
When
Sunday, September 28, 2008
10 AM-4 PM
Where
Holiday Inn Pittsburgh North
4859 McKnight Road
Ross Twp. PA 15237
Admission
$3.00
Door prizes (like the Watchmen graphic novel) while supplies last
Baltimore Comic-Con 2008
Ninja September 26th, 2008

When
September 27-28, 2008
Saturday – 10 AM to 6 PM
Sunday – 10 AM to 5 PM
Where
The Baltimore Convention Center
(CHARLES STREET ENTRANCE)
One West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
+ driving directions
Admission
Tickets are $15 for a single-day pass and $25 for a two-day pass.
Tickets are also available at the door. You can purchase tickets here.
For more information, visit the Baltimore Comic-Con web site.
Related postsHellovon’s Migration
Ninja September 26th, 2008
Migration first appeared at the Old Truman Brewery in London and then flew to the Espeis Gallery in Williamsburg.

Migration, part 1
The Old Truman Brewery, Bricklane, London
August 30, 2008

Migration, part 2
Espeis Gallery, Williamsburg, New York
September 13, 2008
Purchasing link
+ Migration prints are available for purchase from Hellovon’s website
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Video: Hovis Bread Ad
Penguin September 26th, 2008
In 1973, before Body of Lies, before Blade Runner, before Alien before his famed Apple Big Brother commercial, Ridley Scott did an ad for bread:
Now, how do you top Ridley Scott doing your commercial? This is how:
Ringan Ledwidge, who directed the new ad does a fantastic job of building off the original and adding new meaning through some great editing and powerful visual storytelling.
-Penguin
Related posts5 things you don’t know about Doyald Young
Ninja September 25th, 2008

Image credit: ebensorkin’s Flickr
1. He was one of five winners for a Motor Trend automotive design contest.
2. As teenager, he wanted to be a portrait painter.
3. V.S. Naipaul, Elizabeth Hardwick, and Alice Munro are among his favorite authors.
4. Isaiah Berlin and Susan Sontag are his favorite philosophers.
5. He likes Mozart’s chamber music, country music, too.
You can continue reading more about Doyald from this great LetterCult interview.
Related postsAdobe Premiere CS3 Shortcuts Cheatsheet
Penguin September 25th, 2008
Here’s an easy 1 sheet printout of Adobe Premiere CS3 keyboard shortcuts. Not as good as stickers, but a lot cheaper.
+ Buy Keyboard stickers
+ Printable Cheatsheet (zip, contains xls and pdf)
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Saturday is Museum Day!
Ninja September 25th, 2008

This Saturday, September 27, is Museum Day (here in the United Sates). This event is sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine and offers free admission to participating local museums.
NY participants include:
+ American Folk Art Museum
+ Museum at FIT
+ Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
+ Edward Hopper House Art Center
+ Society of Illustrators
+ The Center for Book Arts
+ The Drawing Center
You can find additional venues here and print your free admission card here.
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