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Link Kaboom 26


“Finger Painting” by Jorge Colombo, New Yorker Magazine

1. iPhone Art Graces New Yorker: Is there anything these phones can’t do? Using an iPhone app called Brushes, Jorge Colombo creates lovely expressionist landscapes. The New Yorker has featured one of his digital wonders on their cover this month, and shows the entire remarkable drawing process.

2. Albertine Workspace: Offers affordable, custom made dresses. O I am SO THERE!

3. The Douchiest Phone Message in History: Note to guys, when hitting on the ladies, don’t do ANY of this. Good lord…

4. How We Read Online: I am a self-admitted lazy online reader. This article makes me feel better to know that I am not alone, as well as offering some great tips on keeping that text punchy and approachable in an online environment.

5. On The Hunt For Fabulous Fiction: Looking to bulk up your summer reading list? This mouthwatering list of new fiction by NPR is a great place to start.

6. Dung Bricks: It is what it sounds like. But before you turn your nose up, what if I told you the Ecofaebrick is 20% lighter and 20% stronger than traditional clay bricks, and a completely renewable as long as there are cows around? An excellent, awesome accomplishment!

7. How To Delete/Cancel Your Myspace Account: Let’s face it – Myspace is over. And if your account has become similar to mine, a veritable refuse bin of band emails and spam, you may want to end your relationship with this social network disaster, only to discover how to do so is not very transparent. Here’s what you need to know to cut the cord.

And finally, Bat For Lashes continues to awe and delight with their superb music videos. Here’s the newest one for the song, “Pearl’s Dream.” Enjoy!

Bat For Lashes – “Pearl’s Dream”

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Inspiration Machine 44


Clockwise from top left: fofurasfelinas, shutterblog, Allison Sommers, Miss Lulu & The Teaspoon Shortage

1. Collect antique teaspoons

2. Remember that everyday, in every action, you are changing the world.

3. Blow kisses to beautiful days.

4. Go to your local hangout, but with the intention of making it a great adventure.

5. Wear mismatched shoes.

6. Instead of smoking cigarettes, invest in a bubble pipe.

7. Make your own granola.

8. Practice laughing every day.

9. Become a collector of bad jokes.

10. Lose yourself in the moments.

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May Mixtape: I Just May…


“Björk Karaoke” by Gina Marr

May is such an odd time of year. It has growing pains, stands around like an awkward teenager, never sure if it’s one thing or another. I kind of like it for that reason – it’s cool, and warm, and full of seasonal surprises. And it means summer is right around the corner.

Here’s that music for that lush time in between.

The Playlist:

1. Interpol – Evil

2. Bright Eyes – Coat Check Dream Song

3. Patrick Wolf – Overture

4. Black Eyed Peas – Like That (Feat Cee-Lo, John L)

5. Beck – Youthless

6. Animal Collective – My Girls

7. The National – Slow Show

8. Spoon – Paper Tiger

9. Yeah Yeah Yeahs – Zero

10. Datarock – Give It Up (Kissy Sell Out Remix)

11. MF Doom – Lightworks

12. The Fiery Furnaces – Up in the North

13. Belle And Sebastian – Another Sunny Day

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Words of Wisdom: Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt was the First Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945. In that time she carved out the position we consider today that of the First Lady, as a diplomat to public service and social reform. Not satisfied to hide in the shadow of her husband the president, Eleanor was an active political force in her own right, an intelligent, eloquent female who worked ferociously for those that could not speak out for themselves. To this day she is considered the measuring rod that all first ladies are held up to, and she continues to be an inspiration and aspiration for active females the world over.

“It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. ”

“A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.

Beautiful young people are accidents of nature, but beautiful old people are works of art.”

“I think, at a child’s birth, if a mother could ask a fairy godmother to endow it with the most useful gift, that gift should be curiosity.”

“Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway. You’ll be damned if you do, and damned if you don’t.”

“Friendship with oneself is all-important, because without it one cannot be friends with anyone else in the world.”

“Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss people.”

“I could not at any age be content to take my place in a corner by the fireside and simply look on.”

“It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.”

“If someone betrays you once, it’s their fault; if they betray you twice, it’s your fault.”

“My experience has been that work is almost the best way to pull oneself out of the depths.”

“It is not fair to ask of others what you are unwilling to do yourself.”

“Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.”

“Life was meant to be lived, and curiosity must be kept alive. One must never, for whatever reason, turn his back on life.”

“One thing life has taught me: if you are interested, you never have to look for new interests. They come to you. When you are genuinely interested in one thing, it will always lead to something else.”

“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.”

“You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, ‘I have lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’ You must do the thing you think you cannot do.”

“No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”

“People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how character is built.”

“Perhaps nature is our best assurance of immortality.”

“Probably the happiest period in life most frequently is in middle age, when the eager passions of youth are cooled, and the infirmities of age not yet begun; as we see that the shadows, which are at morning and evening so large, almost entirely disappear at midday.”

“You have to accept whatever comes and the only important thing is that you meet it with courage and with the best that you have to give.”

“In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility.”

“Remember always that you not only have the right to be an individual, you have an obligation to be one.”

“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”

“You must do the things you think you cannot do.”

“What is to give light must endure the burning.”

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Link Kaboom 25


“claudiag01,” Gina Marr’s Inspiration Set

1. Gina Marr’s Inspiration Flickr Set: Gina’s collection of photographs, art, and articles will add inspiration to even the drabbest day.

2. Can Positive Thoughts Heal Another Person?: An interesting article about whether thoughts can affect your physical body, and the bodies of others.

3. No to Sri Lanka:
Encourage Sri Lanka to preserve human rights through your wallet. Avoid shopping at these vendors to encourage Sri Lanka to have an immediate cessation of hostilities against theTamil population.

4. 40 Useful and Creative Infographics: These informative graphics are amazing examples of how creative design can take flat information into a new realm entirely.

5. Germany Bans Very Long Names: Germany has had enough of multi-syllabic monocre monstrosities. Beware!

6. Infinite Summer: The mission, should you choose to accept it: read all 1000 pages of David Foster Wallace’s acclaimed novel, Infinite Jest, between June 21 – September 22. Are you up to the challenge?

7. 9 Practical Ways to Help You Stay Focused: Some simple steps to help you stay on the straight and narrow.

Finally, an amazing little wonder of a music video, Nyle’s “Let The Beat Build” shows how a song comes together from virtually nothing.

Nyle “Let The Beat Build” from Nyle on Vimeo.

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Inspiration Machine 43


Clockwise from top left: Sally Jane Vintage, I N W, verhext, .B®am.

1. Make your own tea.

2. They are making a new flavor of ice cream in your honor. What flavor is it?

3. What song would you prefer to do a striptease to?

4. If you were a shoe, who designed you?

5. Smile at children.

6. Order a banana split.

7. Have impromptu picnics.

8. Have a stylish business card made up with just your name and telephone number. Give out your calling card to potential suitors/acquaintances.

9. Learn how to breakdance.

10. Are you living to be great, or to great in the eyes of others?

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Pelvis Presley

ust a few close-ups of that wonderful Laura Burnham necklace I have been sporting like mad. Laura told me she made the cast from the pelvis bone of some unidentified animal.

I know some might find it a little odd to go around wearing a pelvis around your neck, but I consider it a homage to nature, and the art found therein. It’s this truly marvelous, mysterious and lovely artifact.

Also, if you are as enamored of her work as I am, here’s a little news:

If you are in the New York area, there’s a sample sale today at
Tucker by Gaby Basora, 13 Essex St (between Hester and Canal), from 9am to 7pm. Laura works there, and tells me the clothing is beautiful and there will be some really good deals. Best part: Lauren will be selling some jewelry there as well!

If you make it out, tell them CMYKaboom sent ya. ;)

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Wardrobery: 05/14/09


Tank: Target; Top: Target; Cardigan: Acrobat; Pants: Comme de Garcons for H&M; Boots: Zara; Belt: eBay

Wore this out to see a play at NYU called, “Where’s Barbie’s Vagina?” – it was a great piece about women and their perception of themselves. Yeah, I know – I’m wearing this cardigan into extinction. That’s just how I roll – I’m the kind of person who will eat nothing but ice cream one week, nothing but sushi another – I go on kicks. And it’s so comfortable, I find myself drawn back to it very often. Also, the deary weather we have been experiencing drives me into slouchy, relaxed outfits – my own personal impersonation of a raincloud.

This weekend Fiance Kaboom! and myself headed home bound. We took the parents to a slightly belated Mother’s Day dinner. Mama Rosa and I both got an entire lobster, which included the mandatory bib – I don’t care how necessary it is, there’s no way I can feel dignified in a bib. My mom broke her foot last week, so there was much hobbling and wobbling, and she’s toughing it out like a champ. Sunday we visited my grandmom, and then went on a brief tour through the new parts they have finished adding to the Cherry Hill Mall. It is a strange and surreal experience when your hometown is being transformed into a “premier shopping destination” – suffice to say, me and FK felt rather disoriented and distressed at the end of it.


Tank: Target; Top: Target; Cardigan: Acrobat; Pants: Comme de Garcons for H&M; Boots: Zara; Belt: eBay

How was your weekend?

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Link Kaboom 24


Elizabeth Heyert, “The Sleepers”

1. The Sleepers: Photographer Elizabeth Heyert photographed couples as they slept. She then took the images and projected them across ancient, dilapidated walls across the Italian countryside. The effect is something sacred and beautiful. (NSFW due to nudity)

2. “Dark Night of the Soul”: When I heard that Danger Mouse, Mark Linkous of Sparklehorse and David Lynch were teaming up to make music, I prepared myself for something dark and strange that would surely keep me awake at night, for fear of the terrible nightmares that would come after listening. What we have gotten instead is pleasant, beautiful, and not at all maddening. Yet, I fear that there maybe some subliminal messaging I am missing, as I can’t stop speaking backwards…PLEH EM…

The best part? NPR is streaming the entire album here.

3. 100 Geeks You Should Be Following on Twitter: Wired.com puts together a list of the awesomest, nerdiest people you can follow on Twitter. As a result, I could tell you I am not following the lead developer of Dungeons & Dragons – but then I would be LYING.

4. Amazon to Let Bloggers Publish to the Kindle: In the latest development of Amazon’s digital reading device, Amazon has announced they will be allowing bloggers to publish their blogs straight to the Kindle, where users can subscribe to each blog for a minimal fee. Bloggers the world over do a little happy dance in celebration.

5. TWEETS IN SPAAAACE!: At 4:30pm on Tuesday, May 12, astronaut Mike Massimino made internet history by becoming the first person to use Twitter from space, much to the dissapointment of Shaq and Ashton Kutcher. (You can follow Mike’s space tweets here)

6. NYTimes expose on Richard Avedon: Possibly one of the most iconic photographers of the twentieth century, Richard Avedon captured the spirit of the 60′s generation with his documentary style fashion photography. This article takes an in depth look at the man behind the camera.

7. Free, Awesome Fonts: Smashing Magazine compiles some of the best free-ware fonts the web has to offer, saving you hours of scrolling through hundreds for that diamond in the rough.

Finally, one of my favorite music videos of late: “Daniel,” by Bat For Lashes. this band never fails to impress with their videos, always managing to be mysterious and fantastic:

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Inspiration Machine 42


Clockwise from top left: lucycat, Gina Marr, lucycat, Camilla Engman

1. Make a “Calm Down” mixtape: compile some of your most soothing, enoyable music top play at those moments when you are uber stressed out.

2. Write down 10 ways you can optimize your life. Begin to implement them into your existence.

3. Try to look at each ddifficulty you encounter in life as a fun strategy excercise for you to hone your awesome skills.

4. Invent 3 new curse words.

5. Start jump roping daily.

6. Inundated with arbitrary emails? Create yourself an escape email address, and commit yourself to only using it for contacts and important things. You’ll be amazed how much freedom you will gain in the move.

7. Learn how to give yourself a perfect pedicure.

8. Invite your best friends over for a spa party: give each other facials, pedicures, manicures and makeovers

9. Tile your floor in old pennies.

10. Host a Bring-Your-Own-Cocktail Party: Invite your friends over, and ask each to bring the fixings for their favorite drink. Have them set up their individual drink stations, and spend the evening sampling everyone’s contributions.

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