Hi, I'm Brian. I'm an Artist + Designer living in Chicago.
This is my space to talk about my art and sometimes other things like pop culture, advertising and robots.
In an effort to promote Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and apparently destroy America, Cartoon Network had LCD screens installed throughout the country with the Mooninites flipping the bird.
In Boston people completely freaked out and thought the Mooninites were actually the work of terrorists.
Protect your iPod and showoff your artistic style with Gelaskins.
Gizmobies has some new cool iPod covers.
People have been going crazy while playing the Wii and using too much force. Unfortunately Nintendo didn’t make re-enforced straps for the controllers. Wii Have A Problem is documenting the phenomenon.
Mimoco and LucasFilms teamed up to create a set of USB flash drives.
They come extras like Star Wars sounds and wallpapers.

You take that portable DVD player.
I’ll warsh myself with a rag on a stick.

Remember at the end of Karate Kid when Mr. Miyagi takes pity on the Cobra Kai Sensei? That’s kinda how I feel about Zune.
Danny from Girlie Action was in town and gave me an opportunity to preview the Zune. The design of it is OK but nothing innovative. I should actually say that the design is clunky. The whole Zune project is a disappointment. Microsoft should’ve done better.
Pros:
• Built-in Radio
• 3-inch Landscape Video Viewing
Cons:
• No click-wheel
• Not cross platform compatible
• Nothing close to innovative
Wired magazine’s NextFest was held here in Chicago at Navy Pier. NextFest is an international gathering of companies, and people, that are involved in new and emerging technologies. NextFest featured electronic paper, medical imaging, cars, video games, cloned cats and robot djs.