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INSA Heels

My man INSA has been a busy boy. As well as finishing off the new Cordy House facade for the Mutate Britain, a sick calendar with the Fuel Girls, doing dope parties, and various other colabs, he has also release his own line of killer heels.
duiPhone - iPhone breathalyzer
duiPhone by Tellart from Tellart on Vimeo.
The duiPhone will let you know for sure whether you should hand the car keys to a friend after a long night in the bar…
Where the Wild Things Are

One the main things I missed when the Feed was offline was being able to telling you about things like this. If you've already been following the considerable internet hype to Spike Jonze's latest film adoptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's story, "Where the Wild Things Are", then you can skip straight to the new monster [in both meanings of the word] interview and photos Ain't it Cool News has just posted with Mr Jonze.
Christmas by Colour

We have allows been big fans of colour here at Protein, so how could we not love Christmas by Colour, a not-for-profit exploration into what colours people really associate with their Christmas.
Designed by Raw Design Studio, you can define the real Christmas colour spectrum by suggesting your own colour and its personal meaning. Abstract, funny or literal, the choice is yours. They'll will then collating all the best ideas to make a Christmas by Colour poster and individual v-cards. Nice.
RED 3D HD

Let's not fuck around here. If you want to make a film, you need a RED. No contest. We've been tracking them since they first launched their game changing RED ONE digital motion camera a year or so ago. Some might say the RED ONE was going to be hard to beat, but then you haven't met these guys that have million bit megapixel brains.
Mutate Britain


From our friends at Cordy House comes a month long creative celebration of mutating goodness:
South Rakkas Crew Good Life Mega Mix

For those not subscribed to the Mad Decent podcast do it now and we won't tell anyone as you're missing killer mixes like this one from from South Rakkas. They made it for the Good Life clothing store out of Glasgow and it features a big mix of retro dancehall, old & new hip hop, South Rakkas originals mixed. There's about 90 tracks in 75 minutes and artwork from the formidable Will Bankhead, so who could ask for me?


