Friday, February 17, 2012

Fuggin' Friday #22

Fuggin' Friday #22

Here is the twenty-second Fuggin' Friday feature. Enjoy! If you don't know what a Fuggin' Friday post is, check out all the info here.

Nooka Zub Zan 40


Positioning itself to offer customers a degree of bespoke customization, Nooka today introduces the Zub Zan 40. Having already established an innovative new take on the traditional timepiece, the New York watchmakers fuse a traditional analog method of telling time with a contemporary approach afforded by a low-profile case, bold colorways and optional rubber straps. A seamless juxtaposition of timeless elegance and forward-thinking ingenuity, the Nooka Zub Zan 40 is now available through the brand’s online store with pricing set at $70 USD.

OUTSIDE IN: The Story of Art in the Streets


From director Alex Stapleton, OUTSIDE IN: The Story of Art in the Streets is a celebratory and historical look at street art through the lens of the Museum of Contemporary Art’s groundbreaking exhibition, “Art in the Streets.” The film features renowned artists Shepard Fairey, Lee QuiƱones, Swoon, Futura, Mister Cartoon, Revok, Martha Cooper, Invader and many more influential visual savants in recent memory. Taking place from April 17-August 8, 2011, the exhibition traced the development of graffiti and street art from the 1970s to the global movement it has become today, concentrating on key cities where a unique visual language or attitude evolved.

Source: Hypebeast


2013 Ferrari


Arguably one of the most underwhelming vehicles in its lineup, Ferrari’s California isn’t giving up just yet. After a tweak of the car’s ECU, upgraded suspension components, and undergoing various aluminum manufacturing improvements, the two-seat cabriolet returns with 30 more horsepower and 30 less kilograms to help propel itself from 0-60 in a staggering 3.8 seconds. While already notorious for being the first GT car in Ferrari’s history to have an engine mounted in the front of the chassis, the now all-new California, debuting at the Geneva International Motor Show later this month, will certainly not be forgotten.

Source: Autoblog


Coca-Cola “125th Year Exhibition” Video


In commemoration of its 125th anniversary, Coca-Cola has enlisted Istanbul-based creative agency Antilop to create the Coca-Cola Future Room concept at the santralistanbul – a modern arts and cultural complex in Turkey. The multidisciplinary team of Antilop has transformed santralistanbul’s Galeri 1 into an immersive environment by creating a 90-square-meter-sized space that boasts a 270-degree projection system, giving visitors a one-of-a-kind four-and-a-half minute long audio-visual experience. As an alternative means of celebrating the brand’s longstanding history, the interactive exhibition highlights some noteworthy aesthetics and branding that have been part of Coca-Cola’s successful worldwide marketing campaigns. An innovator of both consumable goods and technologically advanced initiatives, Coca-Cola has long been a pacesetter within the realm of marketing and creative thinking.

Source: BKRW


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