Paper City
Jun 26, 2013The fragility, the intricate detail, and “the charming rise and fold” of a Paper City. Animation by Maciek Janicki.
The fragility, the intricate detail, and “the charming rise and fold” of a Paper City. Animation by Maciek Janicki.
From educator Scott Gass, artist Sandro Katamashvili, and TED Ed, How Big Is the Ocean? Watch this primer for understanding an incredibly large, important, and singular part of our planet Earth.
Animation Director Andy Martin has been creating an alien a day at his Tumblr, Illustrated Aliens, and then uses those illustrations to help compose a monthly animated short about what their planet is like. Above, his January 2013 planet, Planet One, where the musical inhabitants get together and get a bit more than they bargained for.
You can find them all here on Vimeo or at AndyMartin.info.
Meet Jarad Dawkins and Malcom Brickhouse. After meeting at a birthday party when they were four, the twosome started jamming out in their parents basements. But don’t call them a kid band. These Brooklyn metalheads are singing about anything but Fridays and daydreaming about the girl who sits in front of you in algebra.
Radlantis is live! Check it out at:
http://raskullz.com/characters/
Explore this awesome new world and click to play with your favorite characters as they tell you about all of their favorite things and fun adventures!
Happy summer Rascalitos. We’d like to celebrate the reason for the season with a little shipping special for you. For the rest of June please enjoy free shipping coast to coast on any order from our web store. Have a radical summer full of ultimate shredding moments!
Do you think you can help out the Raskullz delivery crew? Help our little raccoon drivers navigate the busy highway full of obstacles as they try to get the freshest shipments of Raskullz gear delivered on time!
For the last month, the kids have been super into Florentijn Hofman’s Rubber Duck in Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. On display until June 9, the Dutch artist’s six-story tall duck has previously floated around waters in Osaka, Sydney, Sao Paolo, and Amsterdam, and will soon be coming to a (currently secret) destination in the United States.
Check out more videos of this awesomeness right here.
If there was a Dad of the Year award, this would be up for heavy consideration. Check out this epic Beatles cover by a father and his young toddler.
If you haven’t yet checked out this series by Matthew Clark, it’s a must watch. The father and film maker takes conversations with his 2 year old daughter and replaces her with a grown man. An absolutely hilarious concept, we hope he keeps going with this.