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Weblog, link-dump, collection of ramblings past, photographically inclined, bilingual, since 2003.

Composé et édité à Montréal par Eric Demay. More +

eric@hippopocampe.org


Links published in June 2006 — Going down ↓ is going back in time.

30 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   How to use a cellphone without looking like an asshole. — jihef

30 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Axe, Lynx, whatever: les filles ne te laissent pas tranquille. — edemay

30 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Pour mes amis 30ish qui, à leur âge, se posent plein de questions de la Vie: The last kiss. — edemay

30 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   What to do to survive becoming a lottery millionaire. The winners timeline at the bottom is kind of scary. — edemay

29 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   LVHRD organises creative battles. Like Fight Club but for your mind. Supercool. (merci Francis!) — edemay

28 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Jeremy Cowart sait utiliser un flash. Portfolio par ici. — edemay

28 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Je pourrais passer des heures à regarder des sites de photographes. Aujourd’hui c’est Corey Arnold et ses séries animaux humains et humains animaux. — edemay

28 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   La photo dégeu du jour: Le sculpture Adam Brandejs fait un soulier de chair humaine. “A moving, twitching, pulsating shoe.” — edemay

28 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   “At its most basic level, photography is light. Explore a multidimensional world to see how light – or its absence – can determine the mood, emotion and dramatic contrast within an image.” AND “From its content to its visual components, a photograph is filled with information. Choose a point on an image and delve deeper into it, linking one idea to another in a never-ending chain.” — edemay

28 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Design Your Life : Design principles applied to everyday life in a time where everyone else is concerned with a new Stark lamp. — jihef

27 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Un chien fait une crotte dans un wagon de métro. La propriétaire du chien refuse de ramasser le dégat malgré les offres de Kleenex et les demandes des autres passagers. Quelqu’un prend sa photo, la publie sur Internet et comme de fait, un “Internet Witch Hunt” s’ensuit. More on the Dog Poop Girl. — edemay

27 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Watch porn in the park with this techno privacy scarf. Good for private naughty SMSing and if your still playing Gameboy at 28. — edemay

27 Jun 2006   (3)

¶   “Combining typefaces [a serif and a sans] is more of an art than a science, but there are many aspects to keep in mind to avoid an unholy union — proportion, x-height, weight, and pedigree, to name a few.” FontShop presents Soulmates, a list of good sans & serifs born to be together. To that list I would add Scala & Scala Sans. Et je pense que Hippopocampe a réussi à faire une pas pire job avec son Helvetica Neue Bold et la Georgia. — edemay

26 Jun 2006   (2)

¶   If great photographers posted their pics on Internet forums. Hilarious. (via kottke) — edemay

26 Jun 2006   (2)

¶   Fool your retina with this big spanish castle illusion. — edemay

26 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Contemporary balloon scultpures by Jason Hackenwerths. — edemay

26 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Pour ceux qui aiment notre taxi bloggeur montréalais, la nouvelle VW rabbit arrive à NY avec le Gypsy Cab Project: une caméra enregistre les conversations des passagers avec le chauffeur. Vivre NY par ses citadins. — edemay

26 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Découvrez des courts métrages d’animation des élèves de Gobelins, l’école de l’image, en compétition lors du Festival International du Film d’Animation d’Annecy. — edemay

25 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Micro-Mini Home : 77 pieds carrés d’espace habitable suave. Les vrais la font livrer par hélicoptère. — jihef

24 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Uroads : shoes with soles made out of old tires. — jihef

24 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Veja : another sustainable shoe choice. — jihef

23 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   State of Grace: paintings of burn survivors by Doug Auld. (via drawn.ca) — edemay

23 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Clifford Ross: Stunning wave photography. (Via kottke) — edemay

23 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Bid on the Honda Fit Custom Art Car, hand-painted by renowned folk artist Jack Poppitz, whose original folk art and murals can be seen in House of Blues clubs around the country. Now going at $13,600. — edemay

23 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Party walls : celebrating the urban graffiti of absence. — jihef

22 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Must: Allez voir la section “Picture of the week archive”. (merci frank) — edemay

22 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Final Home Compressed Tee : utilitarian made chic by Kosuke Tsumura. — jihef

22 Jun 2006  

¶   Malfunctioning distillery turns lake into 30% proof vodka. “If God does not help us, everyone in the neighbourhood will be stinky drunkards and only a hole will be left on the site of our lovely lake,” laments 76 year old Genowefa Licha. — edemay

22 Jun 2006   (3)

¶   Hakan’s Space Balls puts this whole planet size thing into perspective. — edemay

22 Jun 2006  

¶   Zoomorphic Calligraphy. “This new mode was not a matter of script metamorphosing into living forms which are also readable letters, but of using script to delineate such forms. Seldom had the flexibility of the Arabic alphabet been so tested.” Some of these would make beautiful tatoos. — edemay

22 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Et cette semaine y’a aussi le Festival Mode et Design de Montréal que je vais probablement aller voir demain ou vendredi. — edemay

21 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   L’horaire de l’International des Feux Loto-Québec. Dimanche c’est l’Italie. — edemay

21 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Softwall : a nomade and colapsible wall. — jihef

20 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Pianolina! J’vous en dis pas plus. — edemay

20 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Still more treehouses. — jihef

20 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Grow your own treehouse. — jihef

20 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Faces of Meth are before and after photos of meth addicts. Scary. — edemay

20 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   This video explains how they brought Marlon Brando back for the new Superman movie. Face tracking, shade compositing, texture mapping, etc.. pretty impressive! — edemay

19 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   The camera truck. The world’s largest mobile pinhole camera. The negatives are 2,5m x 1m! (via kottke) — edemay

19 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   A weekly dose of architrecture. Explore a new building every week. Simple and neat site, though very 1997. They’ve got a daily blog as well. — edemay

19 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   World know designer Erik Spiekermann discusses the World Cup design. “Just embarrassing” he says. — edemay

19 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Design like Barbara Kruger. — jihef

18 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Frank Lloyd Wright’s Crystal Heights project turns 50. — jihef

17 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   100 beste Plakate 2005! Psst, “plakate” c’est une affiche en allemand. Y’a du beau stock mesdames et messieurs! (via martin) — edemay

17 Jun 2006   (2)

¶   Bollywood kitsch: Gumnaam musical act as see in the movie Ghost World. — jihef

17 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Call Center. The reality behind phone customer service. (Via demoiselle Vanou) — edemay

16 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Football world cup live in ASCII “The best, most ridiculous, most redundant graphical implementation of ASCII!” — edemay

15 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Waste the rest of your day away: Best of Google Video. (via Blankenship) — edemay

15 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   JF, si tu te cherches quelque chose à faire au travail: le casse-tête flash Chronon est assez complexe. — edemay

15 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   A Lyrebird is a ground-dwelling Australian bird, most notable for its extraordinary ability to mimic natural (like other birds and animals) and artificial sounds (like camera shutters and chainsaws) from their environment. Yeah, right, whatever. Watching the video, I thought this was a hoax. But looking it up, the wikipedia article confirms it. Quite incredible. — edemay

15 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Zuiikin Gals II. Y’a encore quelques petites choses que je ne comprends toujours pas de la culture nippone. — edemay

15 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   My phone call to Arnold Newman. — edemay

14 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Don’t make it a grad to forget. Mad MADD ad. Ou Malade ad de MADD. — edemay

14 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Hot Wheels are back! Oh boy que ça me rappelle plein de souvenirs de tit gars. (via todd) — edemay

14 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Today’s lesson: the asian giant hornet (Vespa Mandariniam), a.k.a. the big motherfucker. Bee is for big. — edemay

12 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Pour ceux qui n’ont pas encore vu la nouvelle annonce “Liposuccion” de Sloche. Miam. (merci francis) — edemay

12 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   J’ai toujours cru que c’était impossible de voir où un arc-en-ciel se terminait au sol. Apparemment pas. — edemay

11 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Why I Miss High School. — edemay

11 Jun 2006   (2)

¶   Calculate your carbon footprint. Combien de tonnes de CO2 produisez-vous par année? Je suis à 4,2 tonnes (ne pas avoir de voiture aide considérablemement) et la moyenne canadienne est de 11,71 tonnes. — edemay

10 Jun 2006   (5)

¶   Combien de cliques vous faudra-t-il pour connaître les heures d’ouvertures de la Grande Bibliothèque à partir de la page principale de la Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec ? — jihef

9 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Powers of Ten : the classic video by Charles and Ray Eames now online. — jihef

9 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Nouvelle toune (et son vidéo) de Zero 7: Throw it all away. — edemay

9 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Pop has a new british star just in time for a summer hit. Like MIA or those Arctic Monkeys, she’s getting lots of online coverage. Lily Allen’s Smile video. What a bitch. But a very cute bitch. — edemay

9 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   The Gotan Project Diferente video. A simple effect used wisely. As they say, it takes 2 to tango. — edemay

9 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   What’s after Cars for Pixar? The Incredibles director Brad Bird takes us to Paris to meet Ratatouille, a sewer rat who only eats fancy food. Fun-ny! — edemay

7 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Suivant le vidéo #147 du lien précédent: Le Brain Disorder video project. Exploring persevaration, dyschronation, transient global amnesia and echopraxia. — edemay

7 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Moment Factory. Studio de Creation d’Environment Visuel Montréalais. Un peu comme KINO, Le Factory rassemble chaque mois des artistes de la vidéo et leurs œuvres. Tout ce que je peux dire: Moment #147! Moment #147! Moment #147 c’est le plusse meilleur. (Merci encore Turf) — edemay

7 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Beautiful agony – Facettes de la petite mort. Hot hot hot: videos of faces of people having orgasms. The only nudity it contains is from the neck up (and that’s where people are truly naked.) (Merci Francis) — edemay

7 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Je cite Francis sur celui ci: “Best lingerie store ever. Les vendeuses portent la marchandise! J’y aurais passé la journée… c’est pas La Vie en Rose.” — edemay

6 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   K67 The Kiosk Shots. — jihef

6 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Animator VS animation. When your work confronts you. — edemay

6 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Expérience culinaire notable: des omelettes cuites dans des sacs ziplocs. Ça m’étonne que ça n’a pas un goût de plastique fondu. — edemay

6 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Snails have it rough. I had no idea they were so strong though. — edemay

5 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   The Unstabalizer : an interactive pricing system for bars and clubs. — jihef

5 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   The Press Photographer’s Year – Results for 2006. — edemay

5 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Quand j’ai entendu que Wal-Mart voulait s’installer dans la ville de Montréal, j’ai franchement eu peur. Wal-Marde, l’icone de la banlieue polluante, l’étallement urbain, et de notre société pro-chacun-sa-voiture, qui s’installe en ville. L’horreur. Vont-ils savoir s’adapter ou tout simplement copier-coller les atrocités de plusieurs acres qu’on retrouve en banlieues? Fiou!: Wal-Mart is changing store designs nationwide as the company moves further into urban markets. “The gray-and-blue big-box stores are largely a thing of the past.” — edemay

5 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Judge a book by its cover at Book Covers, a blog about, well, book covers. And only the nice ones I must say. — edemay

4 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   WHAT_architecture. — jihef

4 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Martin Kippenberger’s Metro-Net : a subway that connects the entire world with entrances that led nowhere. — jihef

3 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   BBC News reviews the Battersea Power Station, one of my favorite buildings in London. — jihef

3 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Design Aerobics : be a nerd and learn something this summer with the people at the Design Boom webzine. — jihef

3 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Candy: Stuff for people like you. Un PDF de 238 pages pour tous les graphic loving freaks. C’est le Obsessive impulsive issue: part two. Grab it! — edemay

2 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   La Maison de Verre by Pierre Chareau has a new owner. — jihef

2 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   Archfarm : Non-periodical fascicles on architecture. — jihef

2 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   North South Project : teaming young contemporary designers with worker coops in the developing world. — jihef

2 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   How to get through life. — edemay

2 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Ring, Reign… Whatever. — edemay

2 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   One thousand paintings ( 1000 numbers = 1000 paintings ). Le gars qui a eu le 999 pour 1$ doit rire dans ses shorts. — edemay

1 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Websites as graphs. Hippopocampe looks like this. — jihef

1 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   Top 10 Strangest Gadgets of the Future. Enfin une liste de produits actuels! Le futur des jeux vidéos m’a l’air pas mal intense. #3 et #1 sont mes préférés. — edemay

1 Jun 2006   (1)

¶   And for the mesdemoiselles (and Dave, Vincent): Calendario Romano. “Piero Pazzi is an Italian photographer who wanted to expand beyond his souvenir calendar of Venetian gondoliers [...] he came up with the most astonishing, most tasteless, most notorious product.” Though not a very good Italian photographer, clever nevertheless. — edemay

1 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   For the boys: George Petty’s Ridgid Tools Calendars. Key to pin-up sexy success: balerina shoes, perky tits and long white legs (either together or with one knee up). Oh, and the very manly tools too. — edemay

1 Jun 2006   (0)

¶   How to build the best paper airplane in the world. — edemay