Over at flickr.com, where I have two photos sites, is the amazing photography of Hans Proppe (who posts under the name Shadowplay). One of Proppe's favorite subjects is his collection of broken and abused dolls. Here is a recent video he made featuring music from CocoRosie and Beth Gibbons.
If you weren’t one of the millions of listeners to the podcast of The Ricky Gervais Show, then you really missed something special. Gervais and creative partner, Stephen Merchant created the podcast through Guardian UK as a thank you to the fans of “The Office” (both UK and US versions) and the HBO series, “Extras.” The (perhaps) unexpected result of the podcast was the emergence of Karl Pilkington as not only the star of the show but something of an internet phenomenon. Pilkington is an engineer, producer that Gervais and Merchant had met on another project. His world views and philosophies are (as Gervais put it) “unencumbered by erudition and impervious to logic.” Karl believes what he reads on the internet and and in weekly tabloids. One of the most popular segments of the first season was “Monkey News,” featuring a Pilkington “true” story that illustrated his obsession with primates. This is an animated version of one of those segments, the audio is straight from the original show. Gervais released this as a free video podcast inbetween the two podcast series.
Okay, I'm an only slightly apologetic carnivore, but this thing is nauseating even to me. It's not just sirloin art on the top. The entire thing is made of meat. Yes, that's mashed potato icing. My thanks to Big Tuna for this one.
One of my all-time favorite bands is Duluth, Minnesota's Low. Low have a new CD out, Drums and Guns. The official version of the video for "Breaker" can be found at both YouTube and chairkickers.com. In this, while Mimi and Matt stand to either side of the frame providing rhythmic handclaps, Alan Sparhawk attempts to consume three-quarters of an entire cake with the aid of his hands and a couple of glasses of milk. But I rather like this, the animated version, as it has more to do with the lyrics of the song. The crude animation style and artwork are also quite nice.