Posts Tagged: Street art

The Fauxreel Interview – unurth | street art

Dan Bergeron, a.k.a. Fauxreel, creates stunning photo-based street art that also explores really interesting themes – from homelessness & community to the intersection of art & advertising, so I was excited to get into it with him.

via The Fauxreel Interview – unurth | street art.

JR TED talk

JR  on TED.com.

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Claudio Ethos in Paris


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Callie Curry aka Swoon

Swoon – All my aspiring art students watch it all but pay particular attention from 11:00 minutes on

Swoon is a Brooklyn-based artist whose life-sized woodblock and cut-paper portraits hang on walls in various states of decay in cities around the world. She has designed and built several large-scale installations, most notably the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea at Deitch Projects in 2008. Her pieces have been collected by The Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, & the Tate Modern. Major pieces have appeared at PS1, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, and Black Rat Press. Swoon is also an instigator and a collaborator. She founded the Toyshop collective and the Miss Rockaway Armada, and is a member of Just Seeds and the Transformazium. Since 2006 she has organized four large-scale raft projects and floated down the Mississippi and Hudson rivers with them. Most recently, she and her collaborators designed a flotilla of sea-going rafts that invaded the 2009 Venice Biennale. Her artistic process is predicated on the belief that art is an immersive, provocative, and transformative experience for its participants. Although her aesthetics can be seen as an outgrowth of street art, her engagement with ethical living and making art share a close kinship with the idealism of off-grid, barter-based cultures and economies based on sharing. She uses scavenged and local materials and embraces print media as a potent means of action for social change.

Streetfiles.org | Graffiti & Streetart 430,347 Photos

Graffiti Mark up language

LFB in 3D in GML
Graffiti Mark Up language

Created on the iPad and then uploaded to site then viewed in GA_3.0. by tag.  Screen capture frame of animation.

New chapter in debate over Banksy film – Movie and DVD reviews, Maryland Film Festival news and film technology by reporter Michael Sragow – baltimoresun.com

JANUARY 7, 2011

New chapter in debate over Banksy film

According to the New York Times’ chief movie-awards correspondent, Melena Ryzik, a credit fight has backed up guerrilla artist Banksy’s contention that “Exit Through the Gift Shop” is a real, factual film, not a hoax or mockumentary.

via Mike Sragow Gets Reel: New chapter in debate over Banksy film – Movie and DVD reviews, Maryland Film Festival news and film technology by reporter Michael Sragow – baltimoresun.com.

Banksy, Truth and the Third Man – NYTimes.com

Banksy, Truth and the Third ManBy MELENA RYZIKParanoid PicturesThierry Guetta as Mr. Brainwash in “Exit Through the Gift Shop.”It’s easy to get lost in a hall of art-house mirrors when thinking or writing about “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” better known as the Banksy documentary. The pseudonymous British street artist has emerged from the shadows a bit to promote the film – but he’s expressed surprise that people might think his work is a prank, even though, you know, that sort of comes with the territory of being an internationally known prankster.

via Banksy, Truth and the Third Man – NYTimes.com.

Wheat paste

Paste Recipes

Wheat paste

Prepare 1 cup (2.4 dl) of very hot water. Make a thin mixture of 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of white flour and cold water (just enough to wet all the flour and make it liquid enough to pour). Pour the cold mixture slowly into the hot water while stirring constantly. Bring to a boil. When it thickens, allow to cool. Smear on like any other glue. For slightly better strength, add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of sugar after the glue is thickened. After using a portion, reheat the remaining in a covered jar or container to sterilize it for storage or keep refrigerated. If wheat flour is not available, other flours will work.

Rice Paste

Mix one part rice flour and six parts water. Heat while mixing to a smooth consistency.

Other

Acacia tree gum also works.

In 1990, the University of Washington measured the holding power of various adhesives:

Adhesive Peel Test
Rice Paste 7.9 lbs
Wheat Paste 8.1 lbs
White Glue (full strength) 7.5 lbs
White Glue (diluted 1:1 with water) 8.1
Code: BOXGEN

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