The ongoing adventures of a D.C. transplant living in L.A. experimenting with public acts of narcissism

It was inevitable.

| March 18th, 2010 | funny,link,video,wtf?! — Mr Tibbs @ 15:13

trololololololololololo

I’m sorry curling…

| March 16th, 2010 | funny,video,wtf?! — Mr Tibbs @ 12:11

But even a heavy metal band can’t make you look badass.

Mesmerizing

| March 11th, 2010 | art,video — Mr Tibbs @ 14:07

Gospelrobics.

| February 21st, 2010 | funny,video,wtf?! — Mr Tibbs @ 21:46

No words for this gem.

The Greatest Chase Scene Ever

| February 11th, 2010 | video,wtf?! — Mr Tibbs @ 11:50

Alluda Mazaaka…! (1995)

So effing true.

| February 2nd, 2010 | funny,video — Mr Tibbs @ 17:55

TV News is generally bullshit anyways.

Goddamn Jimmy Kimmel’s got stones.

| January 15th, 2010 | funny,video — Mr Tibbs @ 16:33


Coolest shit you’ll see all season!

| December 18th, 2009 | art,link,video — Mr Tibbs @ 14:41

Wow. Really blown away by this piece. Mobile Mobile, created by James Théophane Jnr is really clever and really well done. From the description:

Work asked me to do something for their Christmas card. I work for an Interactive Agency.

To cut a long story short, after a company-wide upgrade the agency had a lot of old mobiles gathering dust. We took these, built and hoisted a gigantic interactive chandelier/mobile that plays Christmas jingles in our reception.

If you feel especially sadistic this holiday, you can play the thing live from there website and annoy the people in the company’s reception area: xmas.lbi.co.uk

Here’s how it was made.

Magaizines, we hardly knew thee…Long live the Magazine!

| December 17th, 2009 | conceptual,video — Mr Tibbs @ 14:32

Concept video by magazine publisher Bonnier and BERG on one potential future for magazines called the MAG+. Extremely intuitive and clever design. I love how they get rid of that stupid digital page turning experience for something that acknowledges the digital screen.

Mag+ from Bonnier on Vimeo.

Also worth mentioning is how they present the video. The “talking over some graphics” style screen cast is overhauled and presented in a much more immersive and compelling way.

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