Archive for September, 2006



Squished: Nir Adar

Food being among my favorite subjects of conversation and art, I was delighted to find food stylist and artist Nir Adar’s Squished series of photographs in the latest issue of (t)here magazine. The work originally appeared as part of the Value Meal: Design and (over)Eating, which was curated by Laetitia Wolff and Aric Chen […]

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The Trip 2 Navigated by Tom Middleton

You may remember that all the way back in March, we gave you an early tip-off that Tom Middleton would be following up his essential mix album for The Trip series on Family Recordings. In what we think is a bit of an exclusive for CH, we can finally reveal the artwork and tracklisting, both […]

Brian Dewan

We’re very excited for our 50th episode of Cool Hunting Video—this week we visit the Catskill, NY studio of artist Brian Dewan. His sculptures are pre-digital, unpredictable electronic musical instruments. Dewanatron, as he calls the genre, is a family of instruments which hazard unpredictable behaviors and self playing tendencies. They make all previous and future […]

Catherine David Designs

Auckland-based designer Catherine David’s shower curtains are just one item that are making a splash in the world of designer houseware. A winner of New Zealand’s Home and Entertaining Design awards in 2005, these high-quality soap and mold resistant nylon curtains are an artistic canvas for an assortment of David’s designs. And yes, you can […]

Cacolac

I love chocolate milk, and French brand Cacolac is king. Out of the brown bottles or vibrant cans, the drink is the perfect blend of sweet milk and real cocoa.
Bizarrely, even though it’s been around for quite a while, many French people I’ve spoken to have never even heard of it. Perhaps because it’s quite […]

Kidrobot Apparel

We got a chance to preview the new Kidrobot apparel line last week at their New York offices. The line launches September 28th featuring unique collaborations with famous pop artists and graffiti writers, including TILT and Frank Kozik and draws inspiration from many of Kidrobot’s most popular characters including DUNNY and Smokin’ Rabbit. […]

Amanda Upton

Recently named by Dutch magazine, Archive, as being amongst the
world’s best 200 illustrators, Sydney-based artist, Amanda Upton,
creates lush and somewhat surreal works that conjure up storybook
symbolism with their thick colour palette.
TAGS: Artists, Australia, Illustration,
Original post by Lost At E Minor

Nokia E70 Now Available in the US

Just a quick post to say that the E70 that I reviewed here back in July is now available for purchase by US customers direct from Nokia for $449. This is is a slightly different version of the device which supports certain North American frequencies. You’ll also notice the black keyboard. Otherwise, as far as […]

News: Touch-sensitive 24-inch iMac now available

News: Touch-sensitive 24-inch iMac now available: “Troll Touch is offering a 24-inch iMac touch screen conversion — you can buy the complete system for $3,499, or have the conversion kit installed on an existing system for $1,499.

Review: Mac mini Core Duo

Review: Mac mini Core Duo: “Both of these new Mac mini models are good values, and Apple made an excellent choice in dropping the underpowered Core Solo-based model–the last single-core Mac in Apple’s product line. As a budget Mac, a supplemental home computer, a server, or a home media set-top box, the Mac mini’s price […]