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Voltron Shoes By Reebok Shoe Company

The defender of the universe on your feet! Sneakers by Reebok feature Voltron that is sure to be a hit with those who grew up watching and serious geeks. However, I am sure only the truly hardcore fans will rock these. Reebok have released the Voltron Lion Force Pack, which feature five classic sneakers whose colorways correspond to one of the five Voltron robots.

Three of the pairs (red, yellow, black) pull from Reebok’s Pump line that was from back in the day as well. Each pair comes with the corresponding robot lion that will form Voltron.

Voltron Shoes Photo Gallery

Voltron Shoes By Reebok Shoe Company

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14 Oct 2008

Reebok Voltron Custom Shoes

Author: Rich | Filed under: Art, OkiZoo Blog, Random

How to live a simple life

The dawn of the digital age is upon us and it seems the Matrix has taken over. The computer that you are probably reading from this article from, is most likely swarmed with wires and random clutter

Its seems increasingly difficult to simply our lives and here are 8 simple tips to get you on your way to living a life balanced with Zen.

The inevitable fact is that, no matter how much we simplify our lives, even after a huge de-cluttering session and after a vow not to buy anything ever ever ever again … entropy always always sets in.

It starts out as one item on the floor. Just a simple box, or a toy, or a piece of clothing. Such a little thing, nothing to worry about. But that one little thing will attract a second, and then a third, and soon clutter will grow insidiously in our homes until it overwhelms us. And then we’re back to square one.

Don’t let it happen. Be vigilant.
Here are my favorite tips for beating clutter entropy, for the minimalists among you.

1. One in, two out.

Make it a rule: for every new item that comes into your life, you need to remove two. That means gifts, clothes, shoes, books, magazines, anything. It’s great to have a place where you put things you’re going to get rid of … whether to give to other people or to donate to charity or to take to a used book store. Then you can just grab the stuff on your way out to do errands.

2. Limited storage.

I like this rule because it fits in with my philosophy of self-set limitations: don’t allow yourself to have tons of storage space. The more storage you have, the more stuff you’ll keep. Instead, have limited storage and if stuff doesn’t fit in there, get rid of it. That forces you to make choices. They key is making those choices … if you don’t, you’ll end up with clutter.

3. Clear floors and flat surfaces.

Keep them clear. A room looks so much cleaner if all flat surfaces, from the floor to tabletops to countertops, are clear of clutter. Remove everything from these surfaces except perhaps one or two decorative items (don’t clutter with knick knacks). If you find stuff making its way here, clear it out. Clearing surfaces once a day or every couple days is a good routine.

4. Designate a home for everything, and be fanatic.

When you find stuff on flat surfaces, or draping over a chair, it might be because you don’t have a designated spot for that kind of thing. If you don’t, designate a spot for it immediately. If stuff doesn’t have a home in your home, you need to get rid of it, or it will forever wander around the house. The other problem might be that you have already designated a spot for it, but you’re just not good at putting it away. In that case, take a month to build up the habit of putting things where they belong immediately. It’ll make a huge difference.

5. Regular de-cluttering sessions.

Put in your calendar. Even the best of us need to declutter regularly. If you’ve de-cluttered your home, things might be great now, but you’ll need to do clutter maintenance. Put it in your calendar: perhaps once a month, once a week, or once every few months. Experiment to see what interval works for your life.

Be content with what you have, rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you. – Lao Tzu

6. Reduce your desires for more.

If clutter is coming into your life at a rate that’s too great for you to handle, you might need to look at your buying habits. Do you go shopping for clothes or gadgets or shoes or books every week (or more)? Are you always buying stuff online? If so, is it out of real necessity, or do you just like to buy stuff? It’s important that you take a look at these desires, and see if you can address them. Reducing your desires will go a long way to reducing your need to fight clutter.

7. 30-day list.

This is really a way to control the desires I mentioned in No. 6 above. Make a list: anytime you want to buy something (other than absolute necessities), put it on the list with the date you added it. Then, don’t allow yourself to buy something until it’s been on the list for 30 days. By then, your desire for that item might have passed. It’s a great way to control that impulse to buy. (A cool alternative: the Want book.)

“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” – Albert Einstein

8. Change your habits.

Clutter didn’t create itself. It’s there because you put it there. What habits do you have that created the clutter? There may be many of them, some of them already mentioned above: you buy a lot, you don’t designate a home for things, you don’t put things away, you buy but don’t remove things … you may have other habits that create clutter. Change those habits, one at a time. Take 30 days and focus on a clutter habit, and see if you can create a new habit that will reduce your clutter.

“Three Rules of Work: Out of clutter find simplicity; From discord find harmony; In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.” – Albert Einstein

How To Live a Zen Life

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23 Jun 2008

Simply With Zen

Author: Rich | Filed under: Art, Random

Alex has his time to shine this month when Okizoo collaborate with the Preduce skate store in Saim Square for an exhibition of art and fashion.

Okizoo Custom T-Shirts

Alex will be at the Preduce store on the 30th of May to showcase his artwork and custom made t-shirts. The exhibition will be an after party at Escudo in Thong Lor where the Zoo Crew will supply the tunes, and Alex will get down on the live art.

Alex has been creating custom made Okizoo tees for over a year now. Each design is crafted by Alex’s extraordinary mind and then screen printed by hand…..not one tee has ever been, or ever will the same.

The Zoo Crew had a few different editions made, each with there own theme. Soon enough, it became apparent that the designs were in high demand….. So now, Okizoo have made these custom made t-shirts available to the public worldwide.

The Zoo’s newest designs have just been printed and have already gone sale to the public. Quick to get their hands on one, many of Bangkoks elite club goes, MC’s and DJ’s are already donning the Okizoo label proudly.

Check out a few shots from Trix’s local haunt, Inch Club, taken last Wednesday.

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So you seen enough? You wanna see more, get yourself a tee? Well head on over the Okizoo Shop to see the designs, pick your steez and make your secure online purchase.

Click Here To View Okizoo Custom Made T-shirts>>>

We can not stress enough how ‘custom’ these t-shirts really are. You pick the designs, you pick the layout, you pick the colors, I mean how more customizable can you get?

There are tees for both guys and girls, a whole range of designs and layout and endless amounts of colors. Your only task is deciding what you suites you best.

Alex is constantly creating new tee designs so keep you eyes open for the next batch. You wanna get custom gear? Once again, Okizoo will deliver……

16 May 2008

Okizoo Custom T Shirt Designed By Alex

Author: ReeBKK | Filed under: Art, Events, Products, Zoo News

If you’ve checked out the Okizoo home page recently, you will have seen the event project we are working on for the 30th of May.

Bass Kaos Kings Art and T-Shirt Exhibiton and After Party

First off Alex will be showcasing his artwork and custom-made t-shirts at the Preduce skate store, Siam Square Soi 1. The exhibition will feature some of Alex’s own art and t-shirt designs, as well as some exclusive Okizoo/Preduce collaboration t-shirts that are not to be missed.

Check out more of Alex’s custom-made gear at the Okizoo Shop

After the exhibition wraps up, we will be moving on to Escudo in Thong-Lor for the after party ‘Bass Kaos Kings’. The BKK party will be held in Escudo’s exclusive Smirnoff bar which is the newly refurbished bar upstairs.

There will be free drinks for all the ladies from 9-10, then half of cocktails from 10-11pm…

All the BKK members of the Zoo crew will be doing their thing, with live art from Alex, Trix One on the Mic and music from DJ’s IK, Merk One, Tay and Tob.

If you looking for more details on the party head on over to the Okizoo Homepage for full details.

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Alex, Bon and Hey local Bangkok graffiti artists completely bombed the whole scene of the new Coca-Cola commercial filmed on Petchburi Soi 39, Bangkok, Thailand (Famous Soap Land Area). This Coca-Cola commercial will be shown in Australia and some other international locations, to check out the video go to the Coca-Cola website and stay tuned for the video release on BKK RAW Video Magazine…

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Listen graff heads… This location is completely insane, so huge it would even make SABER give props to Alex, Bon, and Hey… (SABER painted “the world’s largest graffiti piece” on the concrete banks of the Los Angeles River.)

biggest graffiti in the world

It was a hard three day job for the local Bangkok writers, the task at hand was to cover an old Theater building in graffiti, They were handed a concept to design an angel coming down to refresh the world with Coca Cola in an urban environment. Alex got the call from Coca cola to do the Job for 90,000 baht and that’s about $2,848.19 which equal money in the bank and an unlimited supply of paint cans. What else can a graffiti artist ask for, permission to express there self freely and a whole building as a canvas…

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Great job to Alex and the Homies… To see the whole project click on the graffiti image below!

Bangkok Underground Thai Graffiti Artist in Thailand

Trix One worked long and hard on this video and developing the concept. Directed and assisted by Loser Company, an Mtv and Channel V music video award winner. Filmed deep in the Soi in the heart of Bangkok with beat creation by Dip – an up and coming Thai beat maker.

10 Jan 2008

Walk On Flames Music Video

Author: Rich | Filed under: Art, Events, Music, OkiZoo Blog, Partners, Videos, Zoo News
 
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Auido MP3 Music Download PodcastOh yah, another podpress comin in from beaches of Florida, Dunn-D put together this serious hip-hop episode. Produced in his DUNNgeon studio, Dunn mixes a great mix of original sounds that you won’t catch on any mainstream music stations. Both US and UK underground hip-hop artist, so if you haven’t sampled this world yet – get ready for an awakening. Catch your daily dose of audio vitamins with the newest podpress from Okizoo.

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