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Jackson vs Bean

Talk about Outta Left Field. I’m not sure where this came from (and I totally missed out on all the predecessors), but you gotta check out this awesome stop-motion video featuring Mr. Bean and Michael Jackson:

If you liked that (and what’s not to like?) there are plenty more. Patrick Boivin even has some ‘interactive’ videos, although they aren’t quite as compelling as the sit-back-n-watch variety. Love this stuff- need more! Good work, PB.

Legos + 80s Games + 8 Bit music

Wow- that was a long drought. Sorry for the delay. I am back and better than ever (perhaps) and ready to bring you more. Keep an eye out for my latest Photologue. But first…

Do you like Legos? 80s Videogames? 8-bit Music? No? Well, if you did, you would totally dig this Youtube masterpiece. And it was so easy to make- only 1500 hours of work! What could be easier?

There is so much to love in this video, but I particularly enjoyed the Karate Champ references. If you liked this post, you may enjoy my Lego Mario post. And the 8-bit trip video even included a hint to my next Photologue post. Here’s a clue- it is the scene with the pyramid. Oh wait- that’s a terrible clue. Yes, my Photologue features my trip to the Great Pyramids of Giza. Stay tuned.

CLIO awards calling

This has got to be the best promo I’ve seen.

Viral marketing is often attempted and rarely achieved. This video really hits the mark, though. In the short time between when I viewed this video to when I wrote about it, the video’s views have shot up from ~30k to ~190k. If Hammertime the show can match the entertainment value of this promotion, A&E will be all set. As Don King would say, “Only in America!”

Now THAT is face painting!

These are just waaay too good to pass up- a collection of face painting done by artist James Kuhn.

Evil gremlin

Gizmo

Bellydancer

KISS

Toad

Shark

Sweet, huh? And there are TONS more…check them out.

Photologue- Petra, Jordan

Today I am proud to present OuttaLeftField’s first photologue. Considering my interest in travel and photography, you’d think this would be a regular feature on the site. Sadly I haven’t posted any of my travel pictures until now. Welcome to the first installment of OuttaLeftField’s photologue- Petra, Jordan.

Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, constructed around 100 BC and introduced to the West in 1812. Petra is often thought of as one monument, but it is actually a city that served as capital for the ancient Nabataeans. Taking the scenic route, you can see how ancient visitors and traders would see Petra from a distance. Hidden within the desolate landscape was a thriving city at the center of Nabataean caravan trade.

Overview

Once you arrive in Petra you’ll want to stretch you legs- it is a long way from Amman! A glance at the guidebook tells you that there will be LOTS of walking on this trip. If you’d rather conserve your energy, you can opt for a rickety ride in. I was glad to finally use my legs again, so we set out walking towards the ruins.

Donkey Cart

Along the way you come across several minor attractions such as ‘Elephant Rock’. This formation was carved by wind and time into its namesake.

Elephant Rock

Continuing on you see some human-carved sights in Petra. The stair-shaped carving signifies that there is a tomb underneath. As your camera snaps away, you realize that you will be taking way more pictures than you planned.

Tomb & Caves

Once you pass through some scenic countryside you come to the entrance of the Siq (the Shaft). This narrow, natural crevice serves as the primary entryway to Petra and builds anticipation for the Treasury.

Siq

Just a little farther….

Treasury

Popularized in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, the Treasury (or Al Khazneh) is the most elaborate and certainly the most famous site in Petra. Sadly, the Holy Grail is not contained inside. One local legend, however, is that there was treasure hidden in the Urn at the top of the structure. Bedouin travelers would take shots at the Urn to make it spill the treasure. Hence this structure got its name ‘the Treasury’. The elegance and finely-crafted details make the Treasury well worth the admission.

Once you have soaked in all the Treasury’s majesty, you remember that there are still many sites to see in Petra. Don’t worry about the hike, though, because you will be pestered relentlessly to take a camel/donkey/horse ride throughout the rest of Petra. Be prepared to say a polite ‘no, thanks’ (‘la, shukran’) all day long. That camel looks tired, anyway.

Camel Closeup

Near the Treasury you can see different generations of Petra guards. Gotta keep an eye on that treasure!

Guard Generations

Leaving the Siq/Treasury area, you can decide what other attractions you want to see. You won’t be able to see quite everything, but you can accomplish a lot if you fuel up at the cafe inside Petra.

Shadows

Continue on and see yet another structure carved into the cliff face. This particular one is off the beaten path, and I didn’t get a great view…

Cliff Face

This guy, however, got a much better view from his aerial perch.

Mountain Climber

If you are up for the challenge and don’t mind your lungs collapsing, you can attempt to climb up to the Monastery. This site is some 800+ stairs up a mountainside. Again, you can sit as a donkey carries you up, but you won’t have the same sense of satisfaction at the top. Instead, head off towards the stairs carved into rock and navigate the (often slippery) path upwards.

As you climb, you will pass numerous mini souvenir stands selling miscellaneous tchotchkes. Even stranger than their location is the fact that NONE of them sold water- the ONLY thing I wanted to buy as my body burned. Finally, some 800 stairs later, you reach the summit and the majestic view of the Monastery.

Stairs

What a view. You can’t help but feel, however, that the Monastery looks an awful lot like a less-ornate version of the Treasury. Hmm…maybe those suckers who stayed behind weren’t missing out like you thought. Still, you will get some fantastic views of the surrounding cliffs and the satisfaction of completing a heart-thumping, sweat-filled hike up an exhausting cliff.

Monastery Panorama

No trip would be complete without a few souvenirs. If you didn’t purchase anything from the cliffside vendors on the Monastery climb, there are many more opportunities throughout Petra. One of my favorites is Flintstones Bedouin Accessories & More. I doubt this store is Hanna-Barbera approved, but Petra does evoke images of Bedrock.

Flintstones Bedouin Accessories

Alright- you’ve seen the sights, hiked some mountains and purchased some memories. Time to head back. Are you sure you don’t want a donkey ride back to the entrance? Happy hour! Half price! No? Ok.

Donkey calf

The nice thing about heading out the way you came in is that you get to catch up with anything you missed the first time. Snap some more pictures along the hike back.

Yellow Brick Road

The day in Petra winds to a close, but this trip easily provides a lifetime of memories. If you’re one of the lucky ones with time on your side, spend the night in a Wadi Rum camp and then head down to Aqaba for a few more days of fun in the sun. If not, you have plenty of time to reminisce during your long ride home.

New Year, New Look

I know, I know…in my last post I said I was too full to post more today. Thankfully my coma lapsed long enough for me to give OuttaLeftField some long-awaited TLC.

This new design will allow OLF to face the new year in style. I’d love to hear what you have to say- drop me a line.

Uh oh- I feel that food coma coming back. Stay tuned for more post-holiday treats.

Johnny Cupcakes Countdown

Johnny Cupcakes is opening his LA shop this Saturday! Fans have already been camping out in anticipation. I wish JC well and can’t wait to see the store when I’m back in town. In the meantime, I’ll have to settle for the teaser webisodes:


Johnny Cupcakes LA shoppe: Webisode #3 from Johnny Cupcakes on Vimeo.

Speaking of designers opening stores, Gama-Go’s store membership drive ends tomorrow!!! Last chance to help raise funds for the store and pick up some sweet merch (I recommend their ‘Casual Encounters’ level- excellent giclee). Help GG reach their goal and sign up today!

Gama-Go / Splash Mtn
(Thx to Flickr’s HeySandra for this awesome pic!)

Happy 4th!

Happy Independence day! To help get in the mood for fireworks, check out this video!

Reverse Graffiti/Clean Graffiti

I’ve always liked the street art/graffiti aesthetic. From stenciling to characters to lettering, graffiti/street art encompasses some of the most energetic and inspiring works in the art world. Too bad many people don’t consider graffiti part of the art world. If you played word association with 100 random people, I bet at least half would immediately say “vandalism.” A new form of street art emerged which may break that association.

Clean Graffiti, or Reverse Graffiti, creates art by cleaning dirty surfaces. How does this work? Check it out…

Pretty clever. And the Reverse Graffiti Project is sponsored by Green Works (from Clorox)? Wow. Who would’ve thought a cleaning company would help produce a graffiti project? Keep an eye out to see if this is a sales gimmick or future art trend.

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