


In 1949, Pablo Picasso was introduced to LIFE magazine photographer Gjon Mili, who showed the artist his shots of ice skaters jumping in the dark with lights fixed to their skates.
Fascinated, Picasso conceived a series of light drawings created with a small electric light shot by two separate cameras.
MORE: Pablo Picasso’s Light Drawings From 1949 (designboom)
(Hat tip: Aaron McAllorum)



Gabriel Byrne and Stanley Townsend on the set of Quirke in central Dublin, minutes ago.
Earlier: Guess The Year?
(Pix: Oisín)
Raise up your hands and rejoice,
The archbishops have lent us their voice,
It seems that TDs,
Should vote as they please,
At long last the church is pro choice.
John Moynes
(Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland)
FIGHT
atMark Cullen sent us this image of a Punch Cloud over #Roscommon twitpic.com/bnbpt3 twitpic.com/bnbpu7
— The Meteo Times (@MeteoTimesIRL) December 19, 2012
Thanks Bibi
Awesome SFX-laden Christmas card/mock trailer from Dublin-based creative-video agency, Tiny Ark.
Mark writes:
They set up as a company about a year and half ago ago – 4 young lads all in their twenties. They did the last Daft telly ad and shot this in their spare time over past few weeks. The American lad at the start is a guy Ned Dowd who’s an American producer.
Damn dreamy-souled, surprisingly attractive, life-grabbing hipsters.
Red Bull’s Winch Crew (who assure viewers that ‘no cranberries were wasted or destroyed’ during the stunt), take to a cranberry bog at Manitowish Waters, Wisconsin for some spectacular, colourful and proanthocyanidin-packed watersport.
Also on offer: some interesting facts about cranberries.














