Amazing art by illustrator Nate Hallinan featuring the X Men in the middle ages

Funny, the things you come up with when your talented and you’re a fanboy. Artist Nate Hallinan has been working hard on this series of images, featuring the X Men set in the middle ages. Of course some of these images he took liberties with to accommodate the backdrop, but quite frankly it’s the mostContinue reading “Amazing art by illustrator Nate Hallinan featuring the X Men in the middle ages”

300: Rise of an Empire finally get’s an official poster

The Zack Snyder produced sequel to the Zack Snyder directed hit 300 has finally got a poster, and it’s a bit underwhelming, but I’m still kinda excited about the film? 300: Rise of an Empire is not so much a sequel as it is a historical account, at least by Hollywood standards, of what happenedContinue reading “300: Rise of an Empire finally get’s an official poster”

The World is Our Canvass : Street Art Utopia

Street Art Utopia is going to be the coolest website you will visit this week, maybe this month, you will like them on Facebook, and I will guarantee many of you will have one of their posted pictures as your profile pick within 24 hours.  The artistry and imagination that the featured artists apply toContinue reading “The World is Our Canvass : Street Art Utopia”

Moogfest : Celebrating the Collision of Art & Science

“When Bob Moog invented the Moog synthesizer in 1964 he revolutionized popular music. His creations touched thousands of lives as synthesizers gained acceptance in the music world and became the catalyst for new forms of sonic expression. Genre-definers like The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Pink Floyd, Parliament-Funkadelic and Kraftwerk used Moog synthesizers to create the soundtrackContinue reading “Moogfest : Celebrating the Collision of Art & Science”

M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS “ALAN’S WAR: THE MEMORIES OF G.I. ALAN COPE” WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY EMMANUEL GUIBERT

When writer Emmanuel Guibert met Alan Cope in France back in 1994, I bet he would’ve never guessed that the directions he needed from, stranger at the time Alan Cope, would lead them both on a epic ride down memory lane. Alan’s War:The Memories of G.I. Alan Cope is one well documented account of theContinue reading “M.I.T.N.G REVIEWS “ALAN’S WAR: THE MEMORIES OF G.I. ALAN COPE” WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY EMMANUEL GUIBERT”

FUTURISTIC HAIRSTYLES OF THE 60’S

We’ve always had some very far fetched ideas of what the future is. Idea’s that seem a little silly to us, but somebody had to think it first. This archive footage from British Pathe shows us that the Russian’s weren’t the only one’s during the cold war who dreamed of reaching the furthest reaches onlyContinue reading “FUTURISTIC HAIRSTYLES OF THE 60’S”

PEEP THE BEAUTIFUL, THE HIP, THE NOSTALGIC AND SOMETIMES ODD VIDEOS OF DAVID DEAN BURKHART

I can’t imagine David Dean Burkhartt being as old as me, in fact he was probably born in the eighties. But could he have downloaded that much neon in his early years to constitute all the nostalgia he places in his videos? I mean if you checkout his Vimeo or Youtube pages, they are loadedContinue reading “PEEP THE BEAUTIFUL, THE HIP, THE NOSTALGIC AND SOMETIMES ODD VIDEOS OF DAVID DEAN BURKHART”