The Weird Girls Project is an ongoing art experiment created and produced concept
artist Kitty Von-Sometime. It evolves ‘Episode’ by ‘Episode’ and the participants mix
between those involved from the beginning and new members increasing with every event.
The latest special photo set for The Weird Girls Project were shot in Shanghai by Tang Ting
when Kitty made her first exploratory trip to China last year. Kitty said, “The concept of freeing
women from daily behavior is a particularly enjoyable and challenging idea to engage with
in China, and the production of such large-scale events with a huge language barrier
is also an adventure in itself.” The whole set of Shanghai special can be also view via flickr.


Here are couple of other episodes.


To view more you can click here.
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Days ago I received an email from Aaron who is a photographer or writer based
out of Canada. Back in 2010, Aaron visited Kuala Lampur for a short period of time
and documented all of the fantastic burners and pieces along the river. It was like
a gallery of burners to Aaron, stretching over 5 km with at least 300 pieces strectched
along it. Thank you very much for Aaron sharing his great photos to everyone here.
Apart from his beautiful images, I also found out Aaron is a very talented music producer.
He is known as THE LAM (Hip Hop / Mashups), Kodama (Ambient / Chillout / Downtempo /
Texture) and Fiendish Dr. Wu (Electro / Swinghouse). Go check out also his music.


There are more great shots for you.
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Just came across my friend Ole’s blog, found this interesting photo that
shows how those Shaolin Kung Fu students practice their concentration.
Do you want to learn?

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Maleonn is a Chinese photographer, residing in Shanghai, who has shown
extensively across China & America. His fantastical works are well respected
and he has won many awards for his originality and rich color palette.
The following images are from his photo series “King of the Ridiculous”
that were shot in United Kingdom and Spain.




“This is a ridiculous and meaningless world originally. All that we said,
artworks, poems or lies are as worthless as dust. I play a joke so seriously,
spending all the time and passion to this boundless ridiculous, fighting against
nothingness by wasting.” probably is the message that Maleonn would like
to bring to audience through his photo series.
Source: ESP Visuals
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The floods - Thailand’s worst in decades - have been triggered by
heavy monsoon rain that began in July. More than one third
of the country’s provinces have been inundated. And it didn’t want
to give a break.


Yes Bangkok is known for its traffic jam, but in this case, motorists
who live in flood-hit areas double park on a bridge above Chaeng Watthana
intersection to safeguard their vehicles.



Source: Bangkok Post
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The Chinese acrobatics are always surprising, it could be explained by
the following series of photographs by French photography Alain Delorme
that it proves the Shanghai locals practice acrobatics during their daily works.



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Abandoned areas might be one of the favorite spots that many of us would like
to invade. But it is hard to look for abandoned amusement parks due to the lack
of space in Asia, or the government would not give a chance to let the land
empty instead they want to build some new “old” things for tourists quickly.
In Japan, there are still many abandoned dreamlands were simply left behind.
The Japanese call these places haikyo (廃墟).

Here are few suggestions if you want to visit these special and spooky tourist spots:
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