Saturday, July 31, 2010

Happy CakeDay Christina Aubrey

Drizzy!haha.Happy b-day!
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Pharrell Willaims :: Interview Magazine

A recent Interview Magazine feature focuses on Pharrell Williams in a topic never actively discussed among the superstar musician.

DIMITRI EHRLICH: Dr. Ramachandran, let’s begin with you. I’m assuming Pharrell’s music is not on the playlists of the majority of your colleagues in neuroscience. How did you first become aware of him?
DR. V.s. RAMACHANDRAN: Through my son, Jaya. He showed me some videos on YouTube.
EHRLICH: And Pharrell, how did you first become aware of Dr. Ramachandran and what drew you to him?
PHARRELL WILLIAMS: I think my first time seeing him was probably also on YouTube. But I’d seen him on the Discovery Channel a couple times before, and I was just so intrigued by the way he approached neuroscience. Sometimes when you’re listening to a neuroscientist, they have a tendency to use a particular type of jargon that works in their world perfectly but that would lose the average layman. And while I can keep up with most of them, he just had an eloquent way with his words and I understood it. I mean, it was like listening to [the late astronomer] Carl Sagan or [astrophysicist] Neil deGrasse Tyson. Both of those guys just have this thing, and that’s why they’re rock stars in my opinion, because they have the ability to translate genius to the masses. What we all do is art, you know? We are noticers, we’re sensitives, we notice the rhythms in certain things and we identify them, and then we coin terms for them, and most of the world is not able to keep up. But some people just have that innate thing that allows them to express themselves in a way the majority can follow. That’s when you’re affecting culture.
EHRLICH: A couple of years ago, Pharrell released an album with N.E.R.D called Seeing Sounds [2008] which was loosely organized around the concept of synesthesia—the mixing of sense consciousnesses, like “hearing” colors and so forth. Dr. Ramachandran, you’ve also done some experiments in the field of synesthesia, right?
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RAMACHANDRAN: Yes, I’ve long been interested in the creative process, whether in art or in science. People think of art and science as being fundamentally opposed to each other, because art is about celebrating individual human creativity, and science is about discovering general principles, not about individual people. But in fact, the two have a lot in common, and the creative spirit is similar in both. It’s about seeing hidden links, which nobody else has discovered before. And in synesthesia, what’s going on is the brain sees all these amazing links, which you and I can barely glimpse. With grapheme-color synesthesia, every time a person sees a number, a letter, or hears a note, he sees a particular color. For most of us, that doesn’t happen. But some people, maybe one in a hundred, have this ability. And it’s been believed to mean that you’re crazy. But now we’ve shown in our lab, using brain imaging, and also by doing psychological testing, that, in fact, it’s a perfectly real, legitimate phenomenon, and it’s also eight or nine times more common among artists, poets, and novelists than in the general population. The question is why does that happen? Well, it turns out that synesthesia is caused by excessive cross-wiring in the brain. In the fetus, or a really young child, all the different brain areas are connected to each other, diffusely. And as the brain develops, the excess connections are turned off, so you get very specialized areas. So most people have really specialized talents. What happens in creative people is this pooling doesn’t take place. This creates a propensity to link seemingly unrelated things, like tones and colors. But also, because of the excess links, it makes them see hidden connections, made just between things that are seemingly unrelated to most of us. Like when Shakespeare says, “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun.” That’s a beautiful metaphor. You think, She’s radiant like the sun, she’s warm like the sun, she’s nurturing like the sun. Shakespeare’s brain probably had more of these connections that enabled him to make these amazingly, hauntingly beautiful connections, which most of us can’t. So my interest in synesthesia is trying to find the link between art and science, and trying to get a scientific understanding of things like creativity and artistic talent. I was invited to watch Pharrell work in the studio, and I was absolutely mesmerized—Pharrell, fill him in on it.
WILLIAMS: Well, he just kind of watched me make a song and how, as a musician, we react to something being right, how we react to something being wrong, and we go searching for it out of what’s seemingly thin air. But for us, we’re noticing rhythms, we’re catching something. My explanation is that curiosity illuminates the correct path to anything in life. If you’re not curious, that’s when your brain is starting to die. And discovering, I think, that’s what separates us from the rest of the other species. It’s that we discover and pioneer, we don’t forget from whence we came. My parents played a lot of Earth, Wind, & Fire, and the lead singer, Maurice White, was part of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, so he had an extensive jazz background, and so all of the songs had very interesting changes that I was privy to as a child. But at the same time, I used to see those colors as a kid. I thought everyone saw music in that way: That’s kind of burgundy, or, This is baby blue! But you start to notice when your friends are like, “Okay . . .” I just kind of blew it off, but what Dr. Ramachandran witnessed with me in the studio was, I’m just the average musician but I was just allowing my GPS to do what it does.
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Inspiring Pictures x Cool Pics

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Thursday, July 29, 2010

David Agbodj

I was just swimming around on the net last night and seen this model and read up on him.David is ranked 6th out of the top 50 models.He is apart of the Calvin Klein campaign,and is apart of 7 different modeling agencies from New york all the way to Barcelona.Check him out.
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Vibe Preview of AugxSept Issue W/ Diddy & the Gang

This issue will be discussing alot of what Diddy has to come for the time being.Also will discuss his outlook as a producer, and much more.Hits stands August 16th 2010
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Moncler FallxWinter Collection Beanies :: 2010


Dope::Dope::Dope::Dope.Moncler gets the ball rolling with a new collection of beanies.It would be HOT if everyone in the Gang had one of these.To bad we can find them.Well they are available in London hahah.

Tabi Bonney :: "Nuthin But A Hero"

For some reason I really like this song and music video.It has such a mellow groove to it and the format of the video is dope.

Cool Cats x Starter Hat :: New 2010


Well I am a big fab of started caps.I dont know to much about "Cool Cats" but this started cap is hella dope.I need one asap, and i mean ASAP!They pink under the brim is different, and thats what I like.Also the little cat in the front of the hat haha!
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Happy Cakeday Jalin&London.

Enjoy your day Ladies!
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Happy Cakeday Kam

You should wish for that peanut head to grow bigger haha.Have a great day :)
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Trey Songz ft. Nicki Minaj :: "Bottom's Up"

YO when I heard Nicki verse on this song it left me speechless!She went in like on a different level.I didn't expect this from her.This is just one more reason the game should pay attention.

Carhartt 2010 :: FallxWinter Lookbook

We are really fans of preppy x street wear, and persoanlly i think its a very popular trend going around in Philly.This look book to me is a compination of street wear, and also preppy clothes.I like this one more then then 2009 lookbook by far.Image and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPicImage and video hosting by TinyPic

Curren$y Spitta :: Pilot Talk


Shoutout to one of my favorite rappers Curren$y for dropping his debut album last week for Def Jam.Spitta is one of the hardest working men in hip-hop right now,and is blessing us with G.O.O.D music.Here goes one his better tracks "Breakfast."

Wacka flocka Flame:: "Hard in the Paint"

WAKA WAKA WAKA WAKA WAKA FLOCKA FLOCKA FLOCKA hahaha!Here's Wacka Flockas second single::"Hard in the Paint."

Ricky Rozay :: Teflon Don


Well Rick Roszay's well anticipated album dropped today, titled "Teflon Don."The songs that I've heard so far are really good and I wish Rick the best of luck.In the meantime here's some tracks to lookout for:: "Live fast, Die young" & "Maybach Music 3."Enjoy!! ;)

Sunday, July 18, 2010

i n s p i r a t i o n .....

Alright this has to be one of the most INSPIRING X CREATIVE interviews I've seen in a long time.One thing i really like about it, is that it has my idol Pharrell and a person i look up to ::Diggy.I think this interview can give a lot of kids out here the help, guidence, and inspiration that they need to BE WHAT THEY WANNA BE!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

THE HUNDREDS :: Fall Collection 2010

Dope Street Wear Collection....
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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Big Sean :: What U Doin' (JamOfTheWeek)

Shoutout to one of my favorite rappers Big Sean, for finally making a video for this song.The video is so dope with all the lighting and colors.Oh yeah and the women haha.Peep all that tI$A he got on!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

ellesse ::Wood Wood Capsule Collection

Sportswear x Street Wear!DOPE!!!
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Behind The Scenes Video::BBC Lookbook 11

Remeber a while ago when I post that BBC lookbook 11.Well here's a video from behind the scenes.Its pretty cool!

Monday, July 12, 2010

CHICAGO FOOL

Alright as you all know or may not know this past weekend I went to ChiTown for a family reunion.I really enjoyed my self and hanging out with my older cousins.Ofcourse you know I HAD to take some pictures.So here they are.MAKE SURE YOU CLICK "MORE"!!Now Enjoy...
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Where it all went down hahah
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Looking Down From Our Suite
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Breakfast in the AM
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The Gang B4 the mall
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Biggest mall I've ever seen
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This was one BIG A$$ BOOK ! hahaha
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