[Video] The Wipebook Could Be The Last Notebook You Ever Buy
December 23, 2013Culture,Technology,Gadgets,Wipeboard,Office SuppiesCulture,News
The Wipebook could be the last notebook you ever buy, literally. Most of us have used a notebook at least once in our lifetimes, whether for work, school, or personal use in our daily lives. Well, the Wipebook combines the portability of a notebook with the ease of writing and erasing of a whiteboard. There's no more wasting paper with the Wipebook because whatever you've written on a page can simply be erased. The smooth surface helps you write easily and smoothly without getting that ghost effect you usually get with standard whiteboards. Also, it is easy to erase your notes and sketches without having to worry about it smudging when you close it. The Wipebook sounds like an interesting alternative to the standard notebooks that we have become accustomed to over the years. Being that it's reusable, it could very well be the last notebook you ever buy, so head on over to their Kickstarter for more information about the Wipebook.
[Via Wipebook]
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[Weekend Box Office] The Hobbit stays strong against Anchorman 2
December 23, 2013film,News,Weekend Box OfficeFilm,News
Despite a stream of new releases this weekend, The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug had a strong box office showing, staying in the top spot with $31.4m. This weekend's best new release was Anchorman 2 with a solid $26.7m take. Frozen rounds out the Top 3 with $19m. Newcomers American Hustle and Saving Mr. Banks sat in 4th and 5th place, respectively. The children-friendly Walking with Dinosaurs opened in 8th with $7.3m.
You can read the full weekend box office numbers below.
1. The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug - $31,455,000
2. Anchorman 2 - $26,776,000
3. Frozen - $19,163,000
4. American Hustle - $19,100,000
5. Saving Mr. Banks - $9,321,000
6. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $8,750,000
7. Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas - $8,510,000
8. Walking With Dinosaurs - $7,300,000
9. Dhoom 3 - $3,305,000
10. Thor: The Dark World - $1,328,000
The Weekly Swarm: 12/16 - 12/22
December 23, 2013Photography,music,film,CultureFilm,Culture
Christmas time is here! I'm actually not very into Christmas anymore, but it does feel good knowing that an amazing 2013 is coming to a close. Enjoy your times with friends and family this week, because next week is going to get crazy. While you're at it, wish our Jake Krzeczowski a Happy 24th Birthday today, okay? While you're at it, don't forget that we're looking for some extra writers to take 2014 by storm.
Now then, last week was fun-filled with a full week of content. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is attached to the Sandman film adaptation, Paul Rudd is joining the Marvel Studios family, WB wants Joaquin Phoenix for Batman vs. Superman, Shia LaBeouf "pulled a Shia," Lili K and the O'My's dropped their cover of "Baby, It's Cold Outside," Pharrell signed to Columbia, young Chano performed on Arsenio Hall and got interviewed by Nardwuar, we dropped our Top Chicago Rappers of 2013 list, two ambitious guys built a drivable Lego car, LG unveiled a 105" TV, and much more! Check everything out below.
[Weekend Box Office] The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug tops box office
[Trailer] Interstellar
[Trailer] 22 Jump Street
Joseph Gordon-Levitt attached to Sandman adaptation
[Trailer] Cheap Thrills
[Trailer] Rob the Mob
[Trailer] Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
[Trailer] Welcome to Yesterday
Joaquin Phoenix wanted for Batman vs. Superman
Paul Rudd officially on board for Ant-Man
[Teaser Trailer] The Expendables 3
[Trailer 2] The Grand Budapest Hotel
[Trailer] Journey to the West
New stills from Robocop remake
[Sunday Coffee Sipper] Shia LaBeouf and the Art of Plagiarism
[Album] J Dilla: "Dillatroit"
[Album] Kitty Cash: "Love The Free"
[Video] Beyonce: "Drunk In Love" (Feat. Jay-Z)
Sidewalk Chalk: "There She Goes"
[Video] Lil Herb: "4 Minutes of Hell" (Part 3)
[Album] Mac Miller: "Live From Space"
#100Trill: "Sharkeisha" (Feat. Weasel Sims)
Lili K & The O'My's: "Baby It's Cold Outside"
Ultra Music Festival Announces Packed 2014 Lineup
Grimes Signs to Roc Nation
Pharrell Signs to Columbia, Announces Solo Album
Wiz Khalifa: "Got Me Some More" (Prod. Young Chop)
[RH Feature] Marrow: The Second Time Around
[Mixtape] King L: "Drilluminati 2"
[Mixtape] Kaytranada: "Instrumental Hip-hop Is Dead"
[Video] Phantogram: "Black Out Days"
[Mixtape] Clams Casino: "Instrumentals Vol. 3"
[Video] Autre Ne Veut: "Counting"
[Video] Add-2 Toca Tuesday Freestyle
[Video] Cadillac Duke: "Pop Out" (Remix)
[Video] Freddie Gibbs: "Deuces"
[Video] Chance The Rapper Performs on Arsenio Hall
[Album Stream] Angel Haze: "Dirty Gold"
Sampha Premieres "Courtesy" on BBC1
Top Chicago Rappers of 2013
Remember The Skee Ball Machine?
Amazon introduces payment plan for Kindle Fire HDX
[Video] Is The Harman Kardon Aura A Blender Or A Speaker?
Samsung Releases Galaxy GamePad
[Video] Make Exercising Fun With The Goji Play
[Video] With Plowz You'll Never Shovel Again
LG Launches Chromebase Desktop Computer
McIntosh MT5 Turntable Is Top Notch
[Video] Would you drive a car made out of Legos?
LG Unveils a 105" TV
[Sunday Coffee Sipper] Shia LaBeouf and the Art of Plagiarism
December 22, 2013film,Editorials,Shia LaBeoufFilm,Editorials
This past Monday, actor Shia LaBeouf released his directorial short film debut, HowardCantour.com. Starring Jim Gaffigan, Portia Doubleday, and Thomas Lennon, it was an honest look at the behind-the-scenes world of online film criticism. Everything from the hierarchy of outlets during press junkets to the moral and ethical dilemmas we face when reviewing films from our personal heroes was illuminated in the amazingly shot, at times somber short. However, just as I was finishing and scheduling the post around 5:30pm, it had mysteriously been taken down. Short of the Week, an online site that curates and premieres short films, never takes videos down unless something happened.
As it turned out, something did happen, and it has rippled across film circles all week. When HowardCantour.com premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival, it was critically hailed, with LaBeouf's directing potential certainly looking promising. However, when the short debuted publicly, Badass Digest noted HowardCantour.com's almost text-for-text transcription of one of comic book artist Daniel Clowes' shorts, Justin M. Damiano. However, no proper accreditation was made towards Clowes' work. When questioned about the apparent plagiarism, Clowes himself told BuzzFeed:
“The first I ever heard of the film was this morning when someone sent me a link. I’ve never spoken to or met Mr. LaBeouf. I’ve never even seen one of his films that I can recall — and I was shocked, to say the least, when I saw that he took the script and even many of the visuals from a very personal story I did six or seven years ago and passed it off as his own work. I actually can’t imagine what was going through his mind.”
Now, this is where things take a surprising turn. Following an agonizing day of accusations, LaBeouf turned to Twitter to express his sincerest apologies and condolences... or did he?
Copying isn't particularly creative work. Being inspired by someone else's idea to produce something new and different IS creative work.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
In my excitement and naiveté as an amateur filmmaker, I got lost in the creative process and neglected to follow proper accreditation
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
Im embarrassed that I failed to credit @danielclowes for his original graphic novella Justin M. Damiano, which served as my inspiration
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
I was truly moved by his piece of work & I knew that it would make a poignant & relevant short. I apologize to all who assumed I wrote it.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
I deeply regret the manner in which these events have unfolded and want @danielclowes to know that I have a great respect for his work
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
I fucked up.
— Shia LaBeouf (@thecampaignbook) December 17, 2013
All well and good, right? As it turns out, the first half of his "apology" was actually appropriated from a Yahoo! Answers post made over four years ago. Subsequent "apologetic" tweets aped everything from Tiger Woods' apology over his sex scandal, Kanye West's Taylor Swift apology, and more. I won't put all of them here, but MTV has put together the relevant tweets for your convenience here. Further research has revealed that LaBeouf has been appropriating others' words for his comic books, as well.
Now then, exactly what is LaBeouf's play here? Is he simply exploring the art of plagiarism, pushing the boundaries of honest self-expression and re-appropriation of others' works and words, or is he just being a total dick and making light of these very serious offenses?
First and foremost, plagiarism is one of the worst offenses anybody could make, especially in the art world. I acknowledge how one can feel inspired to create something similar to an original piece, but to blatantly take a piece's word-for-word transcription and attempt to pass it off as your own is astoundingly wrong. There's a blurry line when it comes to adaptations, especially when taking one form of art and recreating it in another medium, but at least accrediting the original artist is common sense.
Secondly, LaBeouf's whole treatment of the situation is absurd. Early on, I gave him the benefit of the doubt. As one can easily tell from the multitude of LaBeouf-related posts I've written on Ruby Hornet (and elsewhere), I'm an honest fan of the actor. However, this whole episode has soured me on him and his artistic inclinations. If it turns out that his half-assed apologies are nothing more than some "performance piece," the public would become even more infuriated. Give an honest apology to your fans, to the cast and crew behind HowardCantour.com, to Clowes, and leave it at that. To create a spectacle over this is typical "artistic self-expression" bullshit.
We all re-tread, re-invent, appropriate, adapt, remember, and are inspired by others' works our entire lives. But to take somebody's own art and attempt it to pass off as your own, then cover up any sense of guilt with an obvious lack of validity is self-serving and nihilistic. There is no art in plagiarism, Shia, and the idea of even making an attempt to spin this episode as nothing more than a public performance piece is the very reason why you aren't an artist; you're just an actor forever playing these roles created by others who truly understand art. Art is the creative representation of our self-expression, and you have made it abundantly clear that you have nothing of your own to express.
Top Chicago Rappers of 2013
December 21, 2013Twista,chitown hip hop,chi town,200eighties,best chicago rappers,The GTW/JODY,theWHOevers,Spenzo,ShowYouSuck,Sasha Go Hard,LEP,King L,Katie Got Bandz,Gzus Piece,Giftz,GBE,chiraq,Vic Mensa,Add-2,YP,Rockie Fresh,new music,Chance The Rapper,Kanye West,calez,ProbCause,tree,caleb james,save money,chicago rap,Chief Keef,Fredo SantanaMusic,Editorials
Chicago hip-hop has enjoyed a certain popularity increase over the past couple of years. Where 2012 saw the rise of Chief Keef and "Drill", 2013 brought about a new flavor as listeners from across the country, initially hooked by the drill sound, began to explore the vibrantly eclectic different sides of the city and variety of sounds that make up what is the flourishing Chicago scene today. With seemingly everyone's eyes on the Midwest and so many talented artist rising from the area, we decided to compile a list of the top hip-hop artists from Chicago that had the biggest years in 2013. We based our decisions off of releases, co-signs, shows/tours and general influence throughout to put together who we thought had the best top to bottom 12 month cycles since this time last year. You may not agree with all of our decisions, so let us know in the comments. Without further ado, I give you the Chicago's hip-hop artists that elevated their game the most in 2013.
Join the Ruby Hornet team!
December 20, 2013Photography,music,film,Culture,writers,internsUncategorized
Ruby Hornet has been growing in amazing ways over the past few months. We’ve come to a point where we’re in need of some extra writers to help us reach the next level. If you’re interested in joining the Ruby Hornet team, read on for more information!
While our hip hop section is top-notch, we want to expand our overall Music section with some extra writers that are interested in and passionate about other genres of music. We’re looking for any style of Music writers, really, but that have a preference for non-hip hop genres.
We’re also looking for some dedicated Tech and Web writers. What exactly does “Tech and Web” mean, you may ask? We want people who love talking about technological advances that are happening in all manners of life, whether it’s a new app, the next in line for “wearable tech,” or even something like an awesome website, new gadgets and gear, or anything like that.
Finally, we’re looking for people that can help us beef up our Photography section. While we’re always open to having extra photographers, we want some people who can write about photo spreads, share some great photojournalism pieces, and break it down to brass tacks when it comes to photo technicalities like new gear and lenses.
If you feel you fit in any of these roles, please feel free to email both myself (geoff[at]rubyhornet.com) and Virgil (virgil[at]rubyhornet.com) with your personal interests, background in that field, and a resume!
Sampha Premieres "Courtesy" on BBC1
December 20, 2013Drake,new music,BBC,Radio,SBTRKT,nothing was the same,sampha,too much,live mix,courtesyUncategorized
Sampha, who took off from where he was last year by linking up with Drake, yesterday stopped by BBC Radio1 to debut his latest song, "Courtesy" as part of a 28-minute mix he did for the station. The song comes in at the 19:50 mark of the player below and is a soulful, instrumental affair, stripped down to Sampha and the keys as he croons over the melodic arrangement. Recorded live at Maida Vale with Benji B, the track is a furtherance of the more soulful side of Sampha since his days working in a more up-tempo atmosphere as part of SBTRKT. One thing is for sure, we should be seeing plenty of him for awhile to come.
LG Unveils a 105" TV
December 20, 2013LG,Culture,TV,Technology,electronicsCulture,News
The centerpiece of a lot of people's living rooms is the TV. When it comes to TVs, most like to get the biggest size they can afford because watching movies or the big game is always better when it's on a big screen. LG is here to change how you watch TV as they are set to unveil the LG 105" Curved Ultra HD TV at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Yes, that's right: a 105" TV, which will be the biggest of its kind, boasting 11 million pixels with a 21:9 aspect ratio. It's a pretty impressive TV, but there is no word as of yet as to what it will cost, but I'm sure we'll learn soon enough. For more information on the TV, head on over to LG Newsroom for more details here.
[Via LG Newsroom]












