Category Archives: Video

STENCIL.RO Games presents City Scrawlaz



“City Scrawlaz” video pe Vimeo sau YouTube.
Un joc realizat in Flash valabil doar pentru PC.
Jocul este destul de simplu si foarte usor de terminat, el fiind realizat de o echipa de cativa oameni in 7 saptamani.
Tu ce ai de facut este sa indeplinesti niste “questuri” care iti vor marii arsenalul de desene disponibile.
Jocul poat fi descarcat gratuit : http://cnet.co/GVY59m

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Graffiti Statue



Graffiti Statue by Mathieu Tremblin.

- via The Orion

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Le Buffet



Drawings made by Ugo Gattoni and Mcbess for Nobrow at the Hayward Gallery.

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Défense d’afficher


This is because we love to walk around the city and find out where street art leads us that the idea of this interactive documentary has emerged.
Looking around for street art is a way of thinking outside the box, another way to capture the energy of a city… and its reality.
Throughout the world, in places largely ignored by tourists, artists tell us their concerns. In Sao Paulo, Alexandre Orion speaks of human being’s place in the city; in Paris, Ludo criticizes the media hype; in Athens, Bleeps addresses the consequences of the economic crisis. Universal themes.
To allow visitors exploring what street art says about cities and the world today, the interactive documentary “Défense d’afficher” offers users a virtual tour inside a city they do not know. According to this wandering, they will have access to eight documentaries of about 7′ each, shot in the streets of New York, Paris, Bogota, Sao Paulo, Turku, Athens, Nairobi and Singapore as well as multiple additional content. Randomly generated, this course will be different for each.
At the end of this experience, “Défense d’afficher” continues in the street. We encourage site users to find street art around them. With our partner All City, iPhone owners can geotag and share the artworks they found. It is also the ideal application to track well-known street artists and discover new ones, worldwide.

Watch Défense d’afficher documentary, HERE.

- via The Orion

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Simetrynside



Awesome montage video featuring the art made by Allan Dalla & Kero (painting) and Ion Barladeanu (collage).

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Panic Room : The Making Of



Iti aduci aminte de Panic Room de Tilt… super fain!
Acum au si un Making Of la camera de hotel! Chek it out!

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Zilele Tinereii 2012 : Selectie Schite Graffiti



Asociatia Cogito Resita alaturi de Casa de Cultura a Studentilor si Primaria Resita, va invita sa participati la concursul de schite in vederea desemnarii participantilor la sectiunea de graffiti a festivalului Zilele Tineretii 2012, editia cu numarul XIII.
Actiunea de graffiti are loc doar in ziua de sambata, 28 aprilie.
Locatia este aceeasi ca si in anii trecuti, si anume zidul din triaj cu o lungime de 80 m.
Termenul limita de trimitere a schitelor este 30 martie pe adresa asociatiacogita[at]yahoo[dot]com
Tema: fara ! (cu mentiunea PIESA + caracter/samd)
Numarul de tuburi oferit este de 10 buc/pers.
Numarul de participanti selectati: 10 !
Data anuntarii rezultatului: 31 martie
Detaliile viitoare se vor discuta cu fiecare participant selectat in parte.
Spor la treaba !

Cogito Team

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Clemens Behr



The works of Clemens Behr.
Be sure to check it out!

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Lindsay Lohan Street Artist


Lindsay Lohan isi joaca rolul de vedeta apoi de street artist in videoclipul formatiei Miggs Let the games Begins. Ceva actiunea cu stencil-uri si graffiti in videoclip.

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The Boneyard Project



As long as we have dreamed we have imagined flight, it’s a myth as old as Icarus, and the visual arts, as the primary expression of our visionary impulses has long held a particular fascination for the flying- as far back as Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawings of airplane designs in the late 15th Century. The Boneyard Project is not simply a unique opportunity to give major contemporary artists an amazing canvas of being able to make art out of a plane, it is a chance for us all to examine our own cultural relationship to airplanes and to the archetypal ideal of traveling through the skies. The idea of using an airplane as a vehicle for self-expression is not entirely new. With the first known “nose art”- paintings done on the front of military planes- in 1913, a kind of folk art medium rapidly developed in Europe and the United States over the First and Second World Wars that reflected popular iconography with a kind of visual boldness akin to similar vernacular forms of their day like cartoons, pin-ups and tattoos. Private jets such as those used by rock bands continued the tradition of festooning these flying chariots with art, and certainly the most famous example of an artist putting his work on a plane is when Braniff Airlines commissioned Alexander Calder to paint their fleet of 727s in 1975 to commemorate the Bicentennial.

Beginning with a series executed by some of today’s most prominent graffiti artists, drawing on a medium that gained notoriety as a pictorial elaboration and adornment of subways and trains, with plans to include a broad variety of artists from different fields of practice, The Boneyard Project will seek to re-envision our evolving relationship with flying through populist and fine art perspectives, allowing prominent figures from the fine art world, installation and conceptual art disciplines as well as revered figures of youth culture, to each remind us of that unique romance we have had with planes in our lifetimes. With rising fears, prohibitive costs, and more hassles than seem even slightly reasonable, the great joy of getting on a plane to arrive someplace entirely new and exotic has lost much of its appeal in recent years. Yet to this day this amazing possibility is what flying still represents for us. It is a history and a future we should trust great artists to explore for us. And in our own culture where obsolescence is part of the plan and disposability is a bad habit of commerce we are having a very hard time shaking, the very idea that in the desert there is this wonderful graveyard of disused planes waiting for some new breath of life begs that we ask a generation of creators and thinkers to recycle and re-imagine these former marvels of engineering to take us some place we have indeed never dreamed of before.

TheBoneyardProject.com

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