Lupe Fiasco drops takes some time with Highsnobiety to discuss his collaboration with VANS, as well as his interest in books, inspiration for coming projects, and more. Checkitout.
This is a quick and spontaneous interview of some of the Odd Future crew at their pop-up shop in LA. Honestly these are some youngcrazywild kids but can’t knock their success.. and as the last shot says “Success is the Greatest revenge”
Another interesting mini-documentary by House of Radon. This one discusses the past, present, and future of internet/network connectivity. Interesting things to ponder. Checkitout.
Watch This. If you like music, art, culture, anything that is truly creative in our digital era; watch this. This documentary film put out by House of Radon is an array of interviews from some of the foremost innovators and creators reflecting on how the digital revolution has changed the art world and industries. One of the main questions posed: Is the new digital democratization of art a positive thing or does it make any and all creation equal regardless of talent? (if you don’t understand the question.. watch and learn) Goodstuff.
“The colors were starting to come off, and little by little thats when the music started come in..” This doc by Shan Nicholson came out in 2010 gives a history of hip hop from 1968 to 1975 with some of the original creators an innovators. Even this small clip reminds you how hip-hop started as a neighborhood project i.e. its all about where you come from and what you live. Don’t forget your roots. Checkitout.
Another episode clip from the awesome new docuseries Here Comes The Neighborhood focuses on veteran photographer Martha Cooper and her experience in Wynwood, Miami where the pilot series began. Checkitout.
Ice Cube gets together with Pacific Standard Time; A Collaborative of cultural institutions celebrating the birth of L.A. art scene. Here Ice Cube takes you through Historical Landmarks as then endes up at the Eames house property giving to desciption of how it came to be. Cube continues on to speak on his life and how he studied Architecture and draws connections to the Unique Eames home. This modern, green and resourceful building design of Charles and Ray Eames stands for a lot, and will forever be apart of the L.A. identity as you look to this Video.
For those who have not been following. UbuntuFilms out of London has put out this quick documentary giving you some powerful first hand accounts and information on the international demonstrations (purposefully not covered by the mainstream media) against the current corrupt government in the Demorcratic Republic of Congo and the upcoming elections. Educate yourself through grassroots, the TV does not tell the whole –or much– truth.