urban bohemian

More modern than The Swanktuary, less verbose than my blog. Curating the snippets I find around Tumblr and the internet without worrying about the signal-to-noise ratio.
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As of this morning, it’s 3,148 likes & 134,606 dislikes with only 29,002 total views?  Nice math YouTube, and oh yeah, nice message Perry.

ilovecharts:

Now here’s a chart. Well played, Internet.

I love how the minibar is now visible in the Kinect shared videos. I can use it as an excuse for my poor gaming performance. :p

I am so ready for this game… I think.  Who’s up for Dance Battles in the Swanktuary?!

dancecentral:

Intense simultaneous Dance Central 2 showdown at PAX featuring one of our choreographers, Ricardo Foster Jr. Dance Battle to Daft Punk’s “Technologic” on Hard. (by 1337topgun)

Brokeback Twilight “Trailer”

The shippers are gonna be all over this one, but it is some really good editing.

100 years of East London style in 100 seconds. Sept 13th 1911 - Sept 13th 2011.

Westfield Stratford City, soon to be Europe’s “largest urban shopping centre” gives us this look at fashion over the past 100 years, in 100 seconds.

/via the hairpin

The “Don’t Blink” Cat

Don’t blink. Blink and youre dead. Don’t turn your back. Don’t look away. And don’t blink.

Death / Hitchcock

Death scenes from 36 of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies, synchronised to climax in unison.

The next time you think you have time on your hands…

Frenetic Kinetics!

Uploaded by lunatim on Mar 11, 2010

My biggest kinetic-art video to date. Whoo, hoo!

Watching @Diablo III gameplay. Looks very cool, but almost feels like they should have made a console game version too.

An impressive piece of work, literally and figuratively.

I’ll Be There For You (But Not in A Gay Way): Homophobic Friends

Video editor Tijana Mamula has watched all ten seasons of Friends (and not in rerun-form over the course of years). Why? The gay jokes. The many, many gay jokes. After observing a drawn-out, homophobic conversation between Joey and Ross, Mamula began noticing the underlying homophobia of the show constantly. Surprised to find no one had made a project from it already, she set to work on an intense video endeavor. Mamula wanted to go beyond showcasing the show’s homophobic jokes. “The whole point of this project is to show the very extent to which homophobia pervades the show, and how it changes over the years. It only makes sense to do this if you can give an idea of the scope of the issue. Otherwise it would have been like, ‘Oh look, there’s twelve homophobic jokes in Friends.’”

There is, in fact, ninety minutes’—a whole movie!—worth of homophobic jokes in Friends, as she found. But with some guidelines, and editing with a sitcom-narrative in mind, Mamula cut it down to forty-five. The result was Homophobic Friends