THE CURATOR: Karl Lagerfield under the sea, Girls Can Tell sale, Wizard Smoke video, Philly's urban decomposition, NES cartridge albums

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THE CURATOR: Karl Lagerfield under the sea, Girls Can Tell sale, Wizard Smoke video, Philly's urban decomposition, NES cartridge albums

POSTED: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 5:41 PM
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Every Tuesday, we poke around the art blog world so you don't have to.

' Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Karl Lagerfield. Even though it's mostly about the music, two.one.five. wouldn't be worth its hipster salt without the occassional irreverent reference.

' Sara, Philadelphia's premier architectural screen printer and former Atlantic City bus ticket-seller from Girls Can Tell, is having a holiday sale. There's something especially charming about her kitschy hamburger coaster. 'Grab one before there's a new super thing for 25 percent off.

' Mark Schoneveld loves music, travel, and living in Philly. But his blog, The Poverty Jet Set, also shows a penchant for skateboarding. Check out this rad Wizard Smoke video ' creative visual effects without hours in front of Final Cut.

' Necessity For Ruins commemorates Philly's urban decomposition. Victims of the wrecking ball such as the Church of the Transfiguration are immortalized pre-demolition thanks to the blog and the magic of the INTERNETZ.

' Geekadelphia is reporting that local chiptunes God Animal Style is releasing his new album, Teletime, on an NES cartridge. Sucks for those that prematurely Craigslisted their Nintendo five years ago.

Mark Schoneveld
Posted 2009-12-01 12:45:55
Thanks for the shout, Kristen!
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