
Album of the week: January week 2
January’s second album of the week by one small seed member and Cape Town based photographer SJ van Zyl titled ‘pixelicious’ is a collection of images he photographed and edited as team member and co-founder of Pixelicious Design & Photography.

PJ Harvey’s “Let England Shake”: A space affecting the production of music
PJ Harvey’s 2011 album – Let England Shake – was recorded in a 19th Century church in Dorset, on a cliff-top overlooking the sea. Why did she decide to record her album in a church, what kind of difference gives it to the music? There is so many space in the world, it’s not that...

Singing Ringing Tree
We experience spaces not only by seeing but also by listening. Somewhere high on the moors looking over the town stands the ‘Singing Ringing Tree’. It’s one of a series of four Panopticons, meaning a structure, space or device providing a comprehensive or panoramic view. The Singing Ringing Tree is a unique musical sculpture in the...

A Pop Culture Debate: Plagiarism or Intertextuality?
Plagiarism is defined as the close imitation or purloining and publication of another authors work, ideas or expressions and representing them as your own. Intertextuality is defined as the shaping of one text’s meaning through other texts, either through referencing or by borrowing and transforming that work into something different.

ANREALAGE goes 8-bit inspired
Inspired by low resolution pixels, the experimental Japanese fashion designer Kunihiko Morinaga created his fall/winter 2011/2012 collection Low Resolution, under his brand ANREALAGE. Look out for an exclusive interview with the designer in Issue 24 – “Listen to my Colour & Look at my Sound” – out in stores beginning of January! But, in the meantime… ...

Album of the week: December week 2
December’s second album of the week, titled ‘Taking out the trash‘ by one small seed member and one of the winners of the fifth installment of the Selected Creatives competition Janine Kuschke Van Der Tuin is conceptual and tells a story that is miscellaneous and dark.

Images of the week: December
Images of the Week features two astounding visual delights every week from one small seed network.

Car photography
Eline Keller-Sørensen is a photographer based in Switzerland. In 2006 Eline was featured in one of our mags Issue 3. Carpixis.com is for car lovers, oldtimer collectors, automobile enthusiasts, youngtimer fans, car-mads and all friends & families! Read on to look at some beautiful car photographs.

Pirelli calendar 2012
Last year Karl Lagerfeld did it. Now it’s up to Italian photographer Mario Sorrenti: The Pirelli calendar. It’s the most wanted calendar in the world, every man wants to have one, every model wants to be in it. The nude calendar is sophisticated and elegant. Read further for a sneak peek at the photos.

Fred Perry and Amy Winehouse – the last collection
Fred Perry have released a selection from their Amy Winehouse collection to coincide with the release of the singer’s final album Lioness: Hidden Treasures. On the 5th of December at 9am the last collection by Amy Winehouse was showcased. Read on to find out where you can get the collection yourself.