In part 2 of his “Everything is a Remix” series, Kirby Ferguson focuses on remix culture in film, in particular dissecting the work of master remixers George Lucas and Quentin Tarantino. You can view part 1 (focusing on the music industry) and donate towards the creation of part 3 at Everything is a Remix.
“Blinded By The Lights (Nero Remix)” from The Streets’ album A Grand Don’t Come For Free. The first time I heard the original track played on 95bFM I was on a short helicopter ride over Auckland and now can only picture that vantage point when I hear it. Turn it up loud. (via Dupstep Friday)
From Matt Needle’s set of alternative posters for Hitchcock classics. (via Laura Serra)
Kalina magazine, the remix issue. Noah Kalina:
For this issue, I asked a bunch of my favorite artists, illustrators and designers to take one (or more) of my photographs and reinterpret them however they like.
Apple.com circa 1983 by Dave Lawrence at Newton Poetry.
Burial remix of Bloc Party’s “Where Is Home?”. (via Jakub Alexander)
James Houston remixes Radiohead’s “Nude” using a collection of vintage electronic devices both as the audio track and the visuals. The band seem to like it. (via Scott Hansen)



