Archive for March, 2009

black + white = panda

Three bears are hitting the streets of LA, but they’re leaving Goldilocks at home. Brought for your viewing pleasure by the young street artist Phil, making his social statement using black and white paint. We won’t give much detail about the artist, other than he’s rad, rocks a gold cross on a chain and is [...]

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Explicit Ills

Coming from the 215 is Explicit Ills, written by Mark Webber, shot and set in the lovely city of brotherly love. My curiosity in this film has been piqued with an opening shot of a Girard St. trolley, brought back to for our east to west travels through North Philly. The film carries a bold [...]

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Tokyo!

While in New York City last weekend, I checked out the new triptych titled Tokyo!. Each story takes place in Tokyo and have their individual twists. The first is Interior Design by Michel Gondry (The Science of Sleep, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind), tells the familiar tale of a girlfriend living in her boyfriend’s [...]

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John Van Hamersveld’s POST-FUTURE at Subliminal Projects this Friday

You know the picture…the iconic one that was used for epic surfing documentary Endless Summer back in 1966.

Credit artist John Van Hamersveld who has been in the game for more than 40 years. He is best known for creating pop art for band concert posters and album covers. Along with the famous Endless Summer piece, [...]

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