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September 30, 2009

Workspaces II

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Tyler James Metcalfe

Lisa Phan

Hannah Phillips

Philip Rice

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Workspaces — by Tate @ 12:01 am


September 29, 2009

New Remix by Philip Björklund

Photo by Victoria Bui.

Ying Yang Twins – Badd

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Local Artists, Music — by Tate @ 12:01 am


September 28, 2009

Morgan Tepšić

Photo by Chia Yi Lin.

Morgan is the first local artist to ask to be featured on the House. Hopefully he won’t be the last. His portfolio website is full of gorgeous, candid photos. Check it out here.

Where are you from?
I was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

What do you do?
I take 35mm photographs and travel the world.

Who or what do you use for inspiration?
Being completely lost in an area where I don’t know the language, the street names, the people, etc. I tend to get my best pictures when I have a clear head and I have tunnel-vision on my subject.

What artists do you respect right now?
Henri Cartier Bresson, Terry Richardson, Ryan McGinley, Jakob Lodwick, Chiamattt, Breakbot, Demetri Martin.

What are you sick of?
Party pic dudes that snap a picture of you and then twist their cameras around while the shutter is still open so their pictures look like they have more energy in them than meets the eye. Expensive cars, Facebook, cocaine, Jesus, and Lady Gaga.

What music are you listening to recently?
The sound of my girlfriend having an orgasm, Breakbot, RATATAT, Treasure Fingers, Joe Walsh, Sebastian Tellier, Mr. Oizo, Francis and the Lights, Animal Collective.

What is your first creative memory?
Probably the first time I got baked I wrote, “Why aren’t waves considered musical instruments?” I’m sad to say I haven’t had a creative memory since.

What is your favorite food/drank spot in Norman?
This super indie place I get my bacon-cheeseburger on called “Chili’s”.

Anything else?
If you’re an artist living in Oklahoma, and you complain that this place sucks balls because it’s Oklahoma…get the fuck out ‘cause you’re not an artist, you’re a bitch.

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Interviews, Local Artists, Photography — by Tate @ 12:01 am


September 27, 2009

Prints of the Week I

As a new weekly installment, we will be selecting some of our favorite new prints and posters from all around the world wide web.

Tate’s Pick – Typeface Classification poster by Martin Plonka of This is Tomorrow. Via TypeNeu.

Seth’s Pick – Andrew Bird and Calexico poster by Methane Studios. Buy it here. Found via Grain Edit.

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Prints of the Week — by Seth @ 12:08 pm


September 26, 2009

New Look Coming Soon

Excuse the mess. We are currently working on some House renovations. See you soon.

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Blogging — by Seth @ 3:06 pm


September 25, 2009

Ever wonder what Monotonix looks like from the crash symbol’s perspective?

Shot at Rubber Gloves in Denton, Texas on 9/24/09 with my brand new Lumix DMC-LX3.

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Music, Photography — by Tate @ 3:48 pm


September 24, 2009

Futura, Anyone?

This show is probably going to be just as badass as the poster Sethy designed for it. Just sayin’.

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September 22, 2009

Workspaces I

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Taylor Adam Swift

Evan James French

Jo Anne Kotlowski

Home Base Studios

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Workspaces — by Tate @ 11:01 pm


New Flaming Lips Video

The Flaming Lips video for “I Can Be a Frog” premiered today off their new album Embryonic. Shot by George Salisbury and animated by our good friend, the lovely David Bizzaro.

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Local Artists, Music — by Tate @ 2:50 pm


September 20, 2009

Bekah Garibay

After sitting in on critiques with Bekah for three years, I can say with no doubt that she is one of the most talented, sincere people I know. Check out her Etsy shop for more of her illustration work.

Where are you from?
Originally, the suburbs of Michigan outside of Detroit. Or, if you’d prefer, the wilderness of Northern Michigan. I can’t decide which since my childhood was split between both.

What do you do?
I go to school for graphic design and pretend that a degree will actually get me somewhere. I work at the University of Oklahoma Press as an intern and do illustration and freelance design on the side. I enjoy the freelance and illustration jobs more, but I get to design a book cover here and there at the Press which is actually more satisfying in a certain way. I mess around with music but haven’t been motivated of late to actually do much with it. I like to stay under the radar with most everything I do.

Who or what do you use for inspiration?
Nature and simplicity mostly. I know, pretty cliche, but I have a deeply rooted respect and awe for all living things, so I’m inspired by subtleties and simple truths.

What artists do you respect right now?
Right now… I love the photographs of Sharon Montrose and Erin Tyner, the jewelry design of Nervous System, the screenprints of Diana Sudyka, and the paintings of Lindsey Carr, Betsy Walton, and Matte Stephens. I also respect, and always will respect, my mother, who is well-versed in a menagerie of artistic mediums, and both of my sisters, one a fiber artist/photographer and the other a metalsmith/muralist. In terms of designers, Isaac Tobin and Alvin Lustig interest me.

What are you sick of?
I’m not sure that I know how to answer this question. I suppose I’m sick of hatred, refusal to recycle, and animal cruelty. Also, dependence on other people for anything (my exception is my counterpart, Drew, who is really the better part of myself anyway). In design: most anything arbitrary.

What music are you listening to recently?
A lot of Django Reinhardt, because I can’t help it at all.

What is your first creative memory?
Due to the first years of my life being almost completely documented on videotape, I’m not even sure if I remember this or if the memory has been fabricated via video, but I did draw on the hallway walls with markers, some of said markers being permanent.

What is your favorite food/drank spot in Norman?
Food: our garden??? I guess I don’t eat out much because I’d much rather grow my own food. But I do enjoy The Earth. Also, Native Roots because they carry Coconut Bliss and they’re into promoting local goods, Forward Foods for their cheese bar, and Taste of India (but please don’t do buffet, ever; that is shameful). As for drank: Brew it yourself and it’s better.

Anything else?
Surely not.

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Graphic Design, Interviews, Local Artists — by Tate @ 11:23 pm


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