just a quick reminder for RUN FFM supporter Florian Steinl‘s exhibition titled Liveshots. It opens tomorrow at 18:00 in the offices of Seippel & Weihe.
In the Akihabara district of Tokyo, Japan you find all kinds of gadgets, collectables, hobby stuff etc. people that know the area call it the mecca of electronic goods. But what its also known for is the quite huge amount of retro gaming goods you can still find here.
Theres alot of places around to shop for retro games and of course places that might have better bargains than this one but none of them has become as famous as Super Potato in Akihabara and Osaka’s Den Den Town.
You can almost find anything from the era famicom, super famicom even more exotic stuff (for our midst) like Nintendo disc system, MSX computers, PC Engine, Neo Geo or the Nintendo Virtual Boy.
Hope you enjoyed this little video tour of the Super Potato store in Akihabara Tokyo, Japan.
When I was in Hong Kong last year I went around the city aimlessly just feeling the whole vibe and taking pictures with my Lomo LCA camera, thats when I first discovered the famous “sneaker street”.
A whole street just for sneakers, sneaker shop after sneaker shop. Actually the real street name is Fa Yuen street and some also call it Sportswear Street but I like the term “Sneaker Street” more.
You can also catch some fresh exotic fruits on the local market that is awell located on Fa Yuen Street.
Sneaker Street is located between Boundary Street and Dundas Street in Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
Check out my flickr account too to see some of my other snapshots from my Lomo photowalks around the globe :).
Not only is this a premiere as Maestro covers the first female person in one of his episodes, but it’s really special, because it is about Anoma Ya Whittaker, Fashion Director for Complex Magazine. All of his episodes are very inspiring to me, as is his latest one – plus it really has a nice vibe to it. But now it’s your turn to actually watch it.
Just recently, my old classmate Flo sent me this picture and we were blown away, how some people were that far ahead of their time.
By the way, Flo is working on so many great projects and has his own exhibition next week – we’ll definitely have some more posts about that. And we will never get tired of playing around with that RUN theme, so keep ‘em coming. Big props to Flo.
I was just going through the new NIKEiD. App for the iPhone as I discovered this pair of NIKE Dunks designed by aaron 91 91. In my opinion it’s a dope way to costumize your kicks – or as he put it “straight up g”.
The App is nice and you can go throught designs that people uploaded and search by product or color. You can also look into your own locker and buy the products you find directly in the App. What’s missing so far is the possibility to costumize the colors on your own product step-by-step.
A few days ago I got about 100 mails from hhv.de, but – mind you! – these were not spam mails, instead it was great news. Because they send you an email to inform you about the price change of the products on your wish list. And of course, they changed them for the costumer’s benefit. So, if you are looking for some new and affordable styles from their wide range of products, the time is now. Just click on the pic.
And while you’re at it and find something for me, it’s of course very much appreciated. LOL…