World’s Largest Vinyl Collection
The Archive from Sean Dunne on Vimeo
“The Archive” is a documentary about Paul Mawhinney, owner of the world’s largest vinyl record collection. After watching this video, I was astounded not only by the size of the collection but also by his passion and dedication; it really inspires me when people dedicate their life to what they love most.
This video made me wish I still owned my old diminute but highly enjoyed record collection. I am glad Sean Dunne has made this available online.
Enjoy!
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Milbert, Filbert & Robert
This Pieces were created as part of the Eight by Eight Group Art Show at Pinkghost sponsored by Scion. Along with the event, there is a book coming out that will feature all the artwork from the 8 x 8 show.
The artwork is available for purchase at Pinkghost.net, make sure to check out the entire set!
Thanks to PinkGhost and the Lumms for the invitation. See more info at: ph7labs.com
Kidrobot x Jon Bugerman

Heroes of Burgertown mini figures are coming in September!! The realease includes 16 Figures of Bugerman’s amazing charaters plus 2 chase figures.
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Stuart Langfield - The Stew bumpers

I just came accross Stuart Langfield’s hilarious motion work for MTV via Motionographer. I immediately got pulled in by the awesome one-eyed character on their post… and ended up cracking up at all the bumpers made for “The Stew” (MTV). The sound and visual relationships, are hilarious!
You have to these out at his website.
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The Lost Generation: Flavorpill Chicago Cover Art

The Lost Generation was selected as Cover Art for this month’s issue of Flavorpill Chicago. Thanks a lot to Flavorpill for their interest in my work.
Flavorpill publishes a series of online magazines, covering art, books, music, world news, and cultural events.
Oktapodi
Reading Motionographer I came across this amazing short-film made by students from Gobelins’ (France) in 2007. I was impressed not only by the storyline and but the character design, color and lighting. Make sure to also check out the making of, here.
To watch the Film on Motionographer: click here
Eight by Eight Art Show!
On August 16th, Pink Ghost will be hosting the Eight by Eight Art Show. The show is curated by Janice and Nathan Lumm, where invited artists create art pieces on 8″ x 8″ canvases.
Featured artists include:
Bil Betsovic - Chik - Dear Earthling - Helena Garcia - Nils Jawa - Jennyfur - Leecifer - Janice Lumm - Nathan Lumm - Miss Kika - Monster Decay - Anneli Olander - Omark Pagan - Ph7Labs - Lou Pimental - Pooka Machine - Reactor 88 - Pachy Sarmiento - Teo Skaffa - Squidnik - Jason Van Winkle - Jeremy Van Winkle - John Lytle Wilson.
Along with the show, Purple Pie Company creator, Alex Van Clief, born in Miami, FL is a photographer and pie genius. She will have fresh pie samples for those attending the launch.
Thanks to pinkghost for the invitation. Make sure to check it out!
Opening night is August 16th, 2008 at 7PM.
Read more: Ph7labs Blog
Beijing 2008 Olympics - opening ceremony images


Boston.com The Big Picture has some really amazing pictures from the Beijing 2008 Olympics. And if you are like us and missed the opening ceremony… you should check out this truly extraordinary gallery of images.
See all images here.
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Future is as unknown as the past - Illustration
Proposal for Gooo Magazine #6, Theme: Future. Even though it didn’t make it, im happy with way it came out.
The Lost Generation - Illustration
The Lost Generation is an explosion of colorful ghostly figures. Like the big bang, the explosion continues to morph and evolve, carrying energy and movement infinitely.
This piece is now avaiiable as a giclee poster at the ph7labs shop!
Shop: ph7labs.bigcartel.com/
Site: ph7labs.com
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Miles and Ickle - Illustration

Information: Miles and Ickle giclee poster is printed on Somerset Velvet paper and Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks.
Dimensions: 12″ x 18″ print area.
Shop: ph7labs.bigcartel.com/
Site: ph7labs.com/
Dieselwall NYC

Today, I had lunch with the legendary T-doodle collective. And on the way back to the office, I looked up to check if the new Diesel Wall was up. And it was… a simplified version of an american burger. I looks good but I think that a monster like this one
would’ve caught more attention from the passersby.





