Monthly Archives: March 2011

That’s Not a Trash Can. Now it is!

That's Not a Trash Can. Now it is!

A new blog straight from Philly to your computer screen: That’s Not a Trash Can. Now it is! Photos and observations from Andrew Jeffrey Wright and other contributors, such as the above trash can by Ashley Robb-Crockett.

Broken Fingaz

Haifa based crew takes over the world, starting with China.

 

check them out at their site.

Rx Bumble

Rx Bumble

Let the FETISCHPRO machine embedded above live all your fantasies. “Bumble” is the track by Rx, on the Nightshifters label. Click to the video page for more info and a download the EP for free. Video directed by Bad American. Originally via Cartoon Brew via David O’Reilly, last year, but should be watched twice daily, all the time.

Weekly Review: Radiolab Live in San Francisco

Jay Sacher here with a new Meathaus feature. Every Wednesday, I’ll be donning my critic’s cape and serving up a review of something or other. Today it’s the live tour of WNYC’s Radiolab, which came through San Francisco a few days ago.





Shaun Kessler Videos

Shaun Kessler Videos

Shaun Kessler reignites my excitement for public domain video sources and musical editing all at once with his experiments embedded above and found at his video stash. See the same video stash for a recent music video for McDonalds, the new party kids on the rock block (also embedded below). Shaun previously mentioned here, and of course his Polaroids are in Meathaus S.O.S.

Brandon Graham’s Week

Learn how the other half lives! This has been mentioned elsewhere, but I feel it is my duty to promote the pants off of this truly inspiring Cartoonist Diary series The Comics Journal is running with the talented Brandon Graham.

I trust you already check out Brandon’s blog (recently migrated to wordpress) on a regular basis, where he drops multitudes of science on us regarding the arcane ins and outs of the world of comics and comic-making.

In the diary series on TCJ, Brandon takes us through his day, his rambles around the Pacific Northwest, and his dual-apartment lifestyle, while still finding time to school us on the unsung and amazing heroes of comics culture. Whether he knows it or not, the man is a taste-maker. His comics kind of rule, as well.

Alright

Despite what Built to Spill said, I think it’s safe to say that in the long run, everything is going to be alright. The long run is relative, however. In the meantime, feel good with this print from our friends Enormouschampion.

Spotty Meat Service

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Three or so years ago I whipped out these gifs for you, and I’m glad to share again. I don’t know where they came from, their proud creator’s credits lost in the shimmering byte cloud of internet history. At this time, they don’t signal a page construction project so much as they do a stark warning. The warning is that your Meatlog service that you rely on daily for enriching links and images may be a bit spotty through the end of April as several intensities rise in intensity. A perfect storm of deadlines churns all around the good ship Meathaus. Together however, we can make it through the storm. I love you, dear, sweet reader. I love you. Come here you sweet thing and let me grab you. That’s it. That’s it.

Sr. Salme Art

Sr. Salme Art

SeƱor Salme has a website and blog here with some process posts and sketchbook work, and a lot of it stashed here too.

Krystian Kujda Junkyard

Old futuristic car advertisements

Krystian Kujda does the world a service with his collection of artifacts from the recent past scanned to his flickr account to remind us of where we’ve been and make us question why we all don’t drive cars that look like these now that we live in the future. And there is much more.