Author: Brent Lambert

Writer, editor, and founder of FEELguide. I have written over 5,000 articles covering many topics including: travel, design, movies, music, politics, psychology, neuroscience, business, religion and spirituality, philosophy, pop culture, the universe, and so much more. I also work as an illustrator and set designer in the movie industry, and you can see all of my drawings at http://www.unifiedfeel.com.

Thanks to James Cameron, the corporate race to win the “Glasses-Free” 3DTV market is starting to heat up.  In the next few months, the first glasses-free or “autostereoscopic” 3D systems are due to go on sale. One of these will be Nintendo’s 3DS hand-held games machine. “It is widely rumoured that the 3DS will use ‘parallax barrier’ 3D technology,” says Douglas Lanman, a computer vision researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab. This involves dividing the images destined for each eye into thin vertical strips, and displaying strips from alternate images side by side, or “interlaced”, on an…

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Recently, MARCHESA made everyone at Paris Fashion Week weak in the knees with their much-talked-about Ready To Wear Collection.  I’m a sucker for a killer gown and you’re sure to find at least a handful in the entire collection that suit your tastes.  See the full collection of designs at ELLE. Also worth checking out is MARCHESA’s own website; they have a great remix of Massive Attack’s “Protection”, but mostly the clothes are out of this world (check out their Bridal Collection and their Red Carpet Photo Series) HERE.

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Ever since my obsession with “INCEPTION” first began I’ve been intoxicated by the spirit of Tom Hardy.  Born September 15, 1977 and raised in East Sheen, London, Tom Hardy studied at Reeds School, Tower House School, Richmond Drama School, and subsequently at the Drama Centre London He began his career in war dramas, winning the part of US Army Private John Janovec in the award-winning HBO & BBC miniseries Band Of Brothers.  He made his feature film debut in Ridley Scott’s 2001 war thriller Black Hawk Down.  In 2004 he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising…

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I’m loving these Hidden Animal Teacups right now.  They’re a design by Ange-line Tetrault and they come with either a fox, an owl or a bear in the bottom.  I’m still waiting for the glow in the dark version though.  Source: Substudio

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OK, I’m a chillwave whore.  I’ll admit it.  I could listen to that stuff forever I swear.  One of my new faves is a band out of Vancouver called Teen Daze.  And it’s no joke: they’ll make you feel like a teen in a daze, or at least send you back to the days when you were a teen… Here’s two of their besties: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx1rxYHlwoI[/youtube] [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjhSOZVmJbE[/youtube] . And just because it’s probably the best song of 2010, I never miss an opportunity to mention Washed Out’s “Feel It All Around”. In all seriousness, if I was told I had to…

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Two years ago exactly I was working in Los Angeles doing post-production concept art for “GIJOE” and was lucky enough to be housesitting for my lovely friend Elizabeth at her home in Silverlake.  When I wasn’t working on the film I would spend my mornings at LA Mill Coffee stalking Scott Speedman, and my nights in front of the Regent Beverly Wilshire waiting for a Lotus to pull up and Richard Gere to ask me for directions.  My afternoons were spent suntanning in the lemon tree terrace browsing through OHLALAmag.  Eventually I got to know Alek & Steph who run…

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After what seems like an eternity, Peter Jackson will likely be able to start pre-production for his two installments of “The Hobbit”.  Although this is good news if it happens, it’s not a done deal yet.  MGM is broker than broke and owes cash to over 100 debtors and Spyglass Entertainment will have to go fishing for 50% of the $500M it will take to fund the production.  Not to mention the ugly legal battle going on right now between the studio and the Tolkien estate.  Read the full story at The Playlist. Both films will be shot simultaneously with…

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