vintage vector mixtapes
You can burn CD’s so why not toast tapes? / I came up with this idea while drugged up on cold and flu medication. I thought up, shot and photoshopped the whole thing in 1 hour! Maybe i should do more photo shoots while sick? / Also available as a T-Shirt design!
Wonky ink drawing on paper. / This mixed tape doesn’t actually exist but if it did it would definitely contain the songs Making Plans for Nigel, Burning With Optimism’s Flames, Generals & Majors and 1000 Umbrellas.
A collection of 600 different cassette tapes from an era long gone Every dollar made from this will be donated to: The Patrick O’Brien Foundation
model: lisa / time to pretend-mgmt (featured in the group-woman appreciation and winner of the dark cabaret group challenge, ‘i dare you…to be real…to touch a flickering flame!’ 28.09.08 which was for images inspired by music)
Card 5 in the series ‘Retro is the new future’.
Ink on paper. Digitally manipulated.
Macro photo of a audio broken tape
Is it really the end of the world, or has the media gone too far?
Drown…
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A real tape did infact die in the making of this. ;(
This is a collection of slides, photos & negatives from pictures I took with my Fujica 35mm in and around 1982. There are also some audio cassette tapes from the same time period. In the corner Maggie the cat is in full yawn. A cow is in the scene and if you look closely you’ll see some horses. Best viewed large. March 2009.
Record Store in Toronto, ON.
Pen, watercolour & collage.
Canon 450D Tamron Dii 18-270, for those bikers, its a 8spd SRAM cassette, 11-28t.
created as a poster for a friend’s apartment… skull element courtesy of shutterstock
This is the third of 12 artworks I’m making from my collection of Tshirt designs. Part of mikoto’s 2010 Calender This one is a page of all the objects I have made, some are very explosive. The following shirts are part of this design: / Fan from Gun / Green Grenade In Lemonade ! / The Usual Suspects / Ignition / Fatal Attraction / Sushi Snuggle / mikoto’s Mix Tape
I’m in a bit of a TTV mood this week. Must be feeling nostalgic with the year about to end… A few days ago, someone asked “what did we do without mobile phones?”. This sparked a long discussion about what we did without all the technology of today. I think it’s funny that we used to just turn up to meet people at a certain place, and just wait till they arrived, late or not. Somehow it always worked, no one got left behind, and everyone always showed up! / / What did we do before the digital age? We managed, whatever it was we did. I used to love creating my mix tapes of the radios nightly top 20, or taping video clips on a Saturday morning. I do love how far we have come technologically, the progress we have made in the last 20 years is astounding. I’m in no way anti progression. It’s healthy and good, but it’s what we leave behind sometimes that I miss. Long live the walkman! :) / / These two viewfinder shots have been combined, layered once, desaturation of one layer, added blue filter, decreased brightness. / / For instructions and information on how I created this shot, see here / / Canon 50D 18 – 55, 58mm + Macro Filter / record: f10, 1/250, ISO 3200 / tape: f3.5, 1/30, ISO 500 / Ansco Rediflex Viewfinder / Home Made Darkbox / / Edited 12am / / MCN:CFJR3-VARDV-Q3Y5W / / / / / / /
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