The entire Beatles’ back catalog is set to be released next month on a new format – an apple-shaped USB device.

A limited edition 30,000 of the green 16GB USB devices, each containing the 14 recently-remastered albums from the Fab Four, will be released on December 7 at an alarming $279.99 from Thebeatles.com.
The USB apples will also feature digital artwork and a number of mini-documentaries, rare photos and expanded liner notes. The content is in two formats – 24-bit, 44.1Khz FLAC and 320Kb/sec MP3.
Fabio Viale is an Italian sculptor who works with marble, but doesn’t make it look like it.



Ferrari Factory Store of Serravalle Scrivia, entirely designed by Iosa Ghini Associates, is located outside McArthur Glen Outlet in Serravalle Scrivia. For the first time in the history of Ferrari Stores an entire building has been designed to accommodate the store. The building enjoys a privileged position as one of the first structures of the Outlet visible from the main parking area and access roads, for this reason it was designed with an exterior that immediately identifies it at ‘Ferrari space”
Turning the Place Over by Richard Wilson was an installation commisioned for the Liverpool 2008 Biennial. He made an 8 metres diameter ovoid cut from the façade of a building in Liverpool city centre and made to oscillate in three dimensions. The revolving façade rests on a specially designed giant rotator, usually used in the shipping and nuclear industries, and acts as a huge opening and closing ‘window’, offering recurrent glimpses of the interior during its constant cycle during daylight hours.
Kathryn Elyse Rodgers, a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University is the mind and movement behind Paperfashion. She has a B.F.A. in Industrial Design and after pursuing fashion and apparel design on her own, she realized it was her true passion. Kathryn is now eagerly pursuing a career in apparel design. She is currently working as an apparel designer for Reebok in Boston.

When walking into Greg Lauren’s installation, you may be quite unsure of what is happening. The scenario is composed of over 40 pieces of worn-looking garments with a dark color palette ranging from blacks, whites and earth-tones such as sepia, ebony and umber.
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New York street artist Craig “KR” Costello customized a Mini Cooper S with his signature KRINK aesthetic. The car was shown today at Erste Liebe Bar in Hamburg, Germany. A vernissage takes place at Vicious Gallery on October 31st.

