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Winter State Of Mind (Outro)



Finalul de Winter State Of Mind, realizat de Dragos Stefan.
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Nychos : Rabbiteye Movement
CASIS Mission Patch ARK1 by Shepard Fairey



The most recent addition to the long history of space mission crew patches was announced this past weekend live on stage from the Engadget Expand event in San Francisco, CA with artwork designed by Shepard Fairey (Obey Giant, Studio Number One, Obama Hope). The crew patch artwork will mark the inaugural CASIS-managed flight to the International Space Station. CASIS (Center for the Advancement of Science in Space) is the non-profit entity setup by Congress to promote and broker research onboard the International Space Station, U.S. National Laboratory.
Named ARK1 (Advancing Research Knowledge), the September 2013 through March 2014 flight plans will be the the start of many CASIS managed flights to the ISS.
- via PR Newswire
Alternative Stencil Fonts #3

Merkur by Malwin Béla Hürkey. Download the font from HERE.

Starbust by David Rakowski. Download the font from HERE.

Komika Krak by Vigilante Typeface Corporation. Download the font from HERE.

Tribal Garamond by Raslani Shaashimov. Download the font from HERE.

Inner City by Mike Wolf. Download the font from HERE.
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Banksy stencil removed, offerd for sale for $500.000

During the Jubilee, someone — probably Banksy — posted a graffiti mural on the side of a Poundland discount shop depicting a child working in a sweatshop sewing bunting with the Union flag on it. The mural attracted great attention in Wood Green, the district of London where it appeared, and local councillors took steps to ensure that it was not removed or painted over by overzealous city workers.
Then, one day, it disappeared. And reappeared in the catalog of Fine Art Auctions in Miami, with an asking price of $500,000. The auction house (which hasn’t returned any press calls on the work) claims that it got the Banksy (or “Banksy”) from a collector who assured them that it had been acquired through legal means. The Poundland shop says it had nothing to do with flogging the piece, and no one can get the building’s owner on the phone.
Meanwhile, a piece of freely given art that decries capitalism and exploitation has been removed from the neighbourhood that was so proud of it, and is up for sale for half a million dollars in America.
- via Boing Boing
























