TITANIC in 3D… April 6, 2012, BOOYA! Should be a wild ride. A century after the sinking(the month).
Imagine being on that ship 100 years ago… oh one day annoying people with annoying technology will be watching a re-enactment of all this in fake 3D. My golly!
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@jakemanleyy @manoolet on location at UWO for http://www.3audrey.com
In a new photography project called Iconantomy, George Shamoun explores the striking similarities between two A-list stars from different era’s, such as Marilyn Monroe and Scarlett Johansson. The facial comparisons are alarmingly spot on, and by acknowledging the star’s physical likenesses, you also see the parallels in their careers and personalities (or what we perceive their personalities to be).
Placing emphasis on an environmentally friendly product, Boxed Water utilizes a renewable resource in packaging for their carbon-filtered purified drinking water.
Flattening the boxes when being sent to be filled uses only 5% of the space that shipping an equivalent amount of glass or plastic bottles would use. 20% of the profits from Boxed Water goes to charitable water and forestation foundations. The boxes used are also much easier to recycle. Check out their website for more information.
Chris
The Vinyl Factory and Island Records are proud to present a luxurious limited edition of Florence + the Machine’s acclaimed new single.
This is the first of a series of limited Florence vinyl releases with The Vinyl Factory; each cover will showcase the creative collaboration between Florence Welch and Chanel creative director Karl Lagerfeld, who personally chose Florence as his muse for next season’s collection and for whom she performed at Paris Fashion Week this September.
Each cover has been screen printed, silver foiled and hand numbered on pristine white card and features a unique series of photographic portraits personally taken by the fashion legend, which will remain exclusive to these releases.
The record also includes the much sought after remix by The Weeknd.
(Source, Vemo)
Clemence Poesy (‘scuse the lack of accents), for Jalouse magazine’s November 2011 issue.