If you’re in O-town tomorrow come and see this show. I’m playing bass in Josh, Jeff and Alberto’s band. We are called Young Brother because the band used to be called Galleries, but Josh thought that name was whack so we agreed on something less pussified. I’m not saying you’ll regret missing this show, I’m just saying if I don’t see you there you might live to regret it. Not a threat. Just a promise.
Vigorously Lazy
with Christopher Heavener
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Best or First?
Some thing I’ve been thinking about lately: Is it better to be the best at something or to be the first at something? In 1891, Dr. James Naismith nailed a peach basket to a gymnasium wall and made his phys. ed. students lob a ball through it. One hundred years later, Michael Jordan lead the Chicago Bulls to victory in the NBA Championships, and did so again in ’92 and ’93.
Johann Zahn built the first portable practical camera in 1685. In 1927 Ansel Adams snapped his famous “Monolith” photo.
Japanese noblewoman Murasaki Shikibu put “The Tale of Genji” to paper in the early 11th century. In 1884 “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” was published by Mark Twain.
In 1956 George C. Devol and Joseph F. Engelberger developed a robotic arm called the “Unimate.” In 2005, Honda unveiled this:
If you’re the first, people may not remember you, but you’ve definitely changed the world. If you’re the best you get both sides of the pie.
My question is this: If you succeed in doing something different, something no one has ever done before, would you be able to live with the fact that you might never be remembered for it? Or is simply doing it satisfaction enough? Or do you gain satisfaction from knowing that you paved the way for others like yourself? Are you capable of having no ego?
Are you lying?
Planet Floyd.
The Dark Side of Planet Earth from mrcorbtt on Vimeo.
Design student Allan Corbett mashed Dark Side of the Moon with the first episode of Planet Earth. Just when you thought smoking weed to either of these things couldn’t get any better.
Irena Zablotska.
Irena is a hugely talented artist from the Ukraine. Go here to check out all her beautiful monsters.
Raquel Fairy Tale.
If you don’t know anything about Raquel Aparicio then you should strongly consider checking yourself. We were lucky enough to have her contribute some work for the new issue (release date to be announced soon, btw) and it’s phenomenal. While searching for her web address I came across this:
I feel lucky to have met this person, if only through the internet.






















