Archive for the 'Graffiti esq' Category

Ninjafy – making the web a more serious place

The best thing I’ve seen in ages! Its like digital graffiti. By adding the ‘Ninjafy link to your toolbar you can ninjafy the whole web! Check it out here ninjafy.com/

Meet Poster Boy

Poster Boy is a New York City based street artist. By using a razor, Poster Boy slices up advertisements in the subway system to create completely original works of art. Due to the illegal nature of his work, Poster Boy remains anonymous.

more about “Spending Time With Poster Boy“, posted with vodpod

A Nightmare on Greek Street

A Nightmare on Greek Street, originally uploaded by Mr.Whisper.

If you’re around Greek Street in the next few days Check out Lazarides current exhibition by the talented Ben Turnbull.
See a few more flicks on my Flickr.

i-D Magazine KAWS

Inspiring interview! take five.

Image fulgurator at checkpoint charlie

This is the Image Fulgurator, half guerrilla-art stunt and half homemade-gadget awesomeness. Berlin based artist Julius von Bismarck uses his oddly named camera-mod to project images onto street furniture where they appear in the photos of strangers, but remain invisible to their eyes.

Eye’s watching you…

Today on Lexington St. (soho) ???

(update 28/05/08) I’ve been told these are the Partizan offices, and the fantastic piece is by JR.

MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU

More creative uses of graffiti! This is spectacular.

“The new short film by Blu an ambiguous animation painted on public walls. Made in Buenos Aires and in Baden (fantoche)” http://www.blublu.org/

KAWS, First bus stop NYC, 1997

The dude (kaws) who inspired the decapitator. (thats my guess)

Love it!

Adidas: The Left Right Project

To celebrate and pay tribute to the iconic Superstar, adidas Originals produced a pair of giant, SUV-size exact replicas, down to the fire-hose shoe laces. Housed in separate studios, we invited friends and artists at Surface2Air (NYC) and Upper Playground (San Francisco) to celebrate their own originality by customizing these huge sneakers – the right shoe for the East Coast and the left shoe for the West Coast. For three days, the artists’ collectives (Surface2Air featuring Gordon Hull, Daniel Jackson and Alexia Stamatiou and Upper Playground featuring Sam Flores) went to work. Upon completion, the shoes were put on a flat bed truck and the two parties set off to meet in Venice Beach, CA. The showdown on the boardwalk drew L.A.’s finest “originals.”

check out the vid below:

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