The Avant/Garde Diaries documents personal views on the avant-garde…,
whoever they are. Continue Reading →
The Avant/Garde Diaries documents personal views on the avant-garde…,
whoever they are. Continue Reading →
RBMA & Culture Box present an evening of musical adventure tonight and if you have any interest in the art of music making then you’ll get down there and check it out. Continue Reading →
Photo by Peter Stanners
Anglea with her dog Natasja on Christianshavn Torv in Copenhagen
One of the best articles from the BS11 ‘Fuck the Kids’ issue of BS Mag was an insight into Danish purveyors of ‘electric soul’ Quadron and I was blessed to experience them tear Lille Vega a new hole the other night. Continue Reading →
The ultimate how-to guide for Dubstep.
With a fascination for nature and the sciences, Anders Maisner – SCRMN – creates rich and detailed work touching on collage and illustration, storytelling and chaos.
After 6 years working in Holland and Spain, he’s back in the land of pølser and hygge and has just completed an incredibly successful group show at Charlottenborg, being speedily snapped up by Hans Alf (Holbergsgade 13) for an imminent shared show opening March 23.
You’re invited.
“Imagine” is a new LEGO-campagin. If you thought Agnes Martin was minimalistic, think again.
Today marks the 3rd anniversary of Bommi’s passing. Our thoughts go out to all who were near.
Okay, I need to get a dog. And a blue Norse cap.
Ok, this mix from legendary Japanese composer and DJ Hiroshi Fujiwara is oozing soul and fits just right into a Sunday evening. I Continue Reading →
Caldwell Tanner from College Humor drops these sarcastic de-motivational posters. Have a look. Continue Reading →
Photo: Lasse
What: The annual bboy-battle, Floor Wars, was held last night at Vega.
The second in a series of hand painted studies that aim to psychedelically capture the individual styles of influential skateboarders, this features focuses on Gravis ripper, Dylan Rieder. Continue Reading →
This title makes no sense in English, so it’s lucky this is a blogpost about a bookrelease on friday here in Copenhagen. Sorry, international people.
Now you can take your indie cinema to the next level with the digital bolex, the newly-announced concept camera that has all the aspiring filmmakers getting tight in the pants. If you want to find out if they can really make a digital camera look like 16mm film, check out their kickstarter page and drop some bills for one of the first 100.
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