
Many of you might already know my new appointed position here at SlamXHype as Art Director as well as over many of Adam's projects within New Zealand and in relation to Slam like the new "The Wire" online media outlet many have been raving over on their shores about. It's been keeping me well tied along with the gargantuan location shift we just made and our impending Season 5 that has been brewing and simmering slowly about to be served over the next 2 weeks. Blog posts have been minimal over the past weeks as i tie everything up 1 at a time, working with Adam, James & Ben have been wonderful and much a breeze and we'll be introducing many suprises and new solutions to please the ever evolving and intricate Slam reader. The new work relationship with Adam and team is something I hold close to heart as Amanda is a Kiwi and native of New Zealand and I've always wanted to live in New Zealand since a child when i first saw a documentary on the beautiful land of the giants.
Wanting to quickly follow up on Adam's post about the magical tool of the blogsphere, and the level of respect certain individuals are aware of showing the tool and how the tool when respected shows it's magical power back in massive forms. A quick run by on the great "top of the tops" blogger posts that have made the little time i've had left in the day so much more fulfilling.
Fatsarazzi:
After watching the pivotal UFC 83 where Serra got served on a platter by GSP. I remember him flipping the camera the infamous "two" sign in relation to how he'd win GSP the 2nd time around, but noticing the gesture in how he showed it to the camera would be in very much the same manner Fats described in his informing post.
Knowing Serra's character that would have been the message he wanted to send loud and clear to the Canadians that day that were fully behind GSP. It's was a brutal beat down of Matt but i'm sure he'll pick himself back up, in the rolls i think he's set to meet Matt Hughes next.
Listen 40 secs in:
Sheone:
Very interesting post, thoroughly loved it! Read on slowly and carefully.
Emmelie:
Steven Vogel (O.k not a blog post but an email post, made my day nonetheless)
PS: Just incase anyone was wondering, the start image used is from a gallery style wall in our new premises. It's a nice 3500 sqft vintage landed soho in a far our very discreet location, it's very old dating back generations with very much character and feel, we've been putting quite a bit of work into the place careful not to make it loose it's classic feel and it's turning out great! I'll blog up more images once we've finished and cleaned everything up.
SEASON 5 is COMING.............
Josephine Meckseper exhibition
Claude Maus Falgship…
Futura Laboratories Release