YAWNS
Feb 27, 2013A hilarious and contagious compilation in tribute to a universal happening for all you hard working mid-week people out there.
Yawns from Everynone on Vimeo.
A hilarious and contagious compilation in tribute to a universal happening for all you hard working mid-week people out there.
Yawns from Everynone on Vimeo.
Dicken Schrader and his kids Milah and Korben perform ”Everything Counts” by Depeche Mode. Love this. So. Much.
Dicken Schrader: 80’s keyboard, xylophone, kazoo, tambourine, Coke bottle and voice.
Milah Schrader: Recorder, rattle, windchime and voice.
Korben Schrader: Toy keyboard, maraca, cheese grater and voice.
Music and lyrics by Martin L. Gore (Depeche Mode)
An entire art exhibit you get to color in yourself? Yes please!
Color Me ____ art exhibit at Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, featuring Andrew Neyer (www.andrewneyer.com) and Andy J. Miller (www.designkoma.com). Video by Joust (www.joust.co).
Ever wonder about the life of one little drop of water? Well here’s a fan-stinkin’-tastic stop motion video that explains the whole enchilada.
Film by Chris Turner, Helen Friel and Jess Deacon
Revolution ( Life Cycle of a Drop of Water). from chris turner on Vimeo.
We just discovered an AMAZING little website called Olive Us.
The weekly episodes demonstrate the Blair’s family values in an unbelievably creative and earnest way. The story telling of the film making is captivating and inspiring to say the least. Production props and credits go to Tiger in a Jar.
And just because we’re so excited about this little series here’s another off-season video that is just too cool.
The Centrifuge Brain Project is a short (fictional!) film by German digital artist Till Nowak about making super-imaginative amusement park rides that are completely unhinged from reality, or as “Chief Engineer” Dr. Nick Laslowicz says, “These machines provide total freedom…”
What’s your amusement park ride look like if you don’t have to worry about physics?
When the waves are no bueno, grab your favorite Raskullz helmet, your trusty skateboard and make your own waves.
Tarp Surfing from The Observatory on Vimeo.
Here at Raskullz Headquarters we are always eager to find new sources of creative inspiration for our products. Recently, a thought occurred to us, “why hog all that life-affirming inspiration to ourselves?”
So starting now, you can check back here at the Raskullz Blog for all kinds of new happenings that we find totally awe-inspiring. We’d like to start the show with a beautiful, family-friendly short film we found by artists Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III of an art collective called Friends with You. Enjoy!