Friday, June 12, 2009

Banksy in Bristol

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

New DUMBO mural

This went up just a few blocks from me. The video comes from Brownstonerr.

Mural on Water Street from Blue Barn Pictures, Inc. on Vimeo.

Monday, June 01, 2009

More David Lynch




What can't David Lynch do? After his great collaboration with Danger Mouse, Lynch is once again blowing my mind. This time with a great cross country interview project. According to Wikipedia

"In May 2008, Lynch announced that he was working on a road documentary "about his dialogues with regular folk on the meaning of life, with the likes of 60’s troubadour Donovan and John Hagelin, the physicist, as traveling companions"

Friday, May 22, 2009

Chris Ware's "Quimby the Mouse"

Quimby The Mouse from This American Life on Vimeo.



Cribbed from This American Life, one of my favorite radio programs. Featuring music by Andrew Bird.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Friday, May 15, 2009

Taki 183


Taki 183 New York's "first graffiti writer" finally has a nice website here.

In the late 1960s and early 1970s writing began to distinguish itself from other forms of graffiti. New york City Youth began writing their names in public areas methodically.TAKI was by no means the first writer or even the first king. He was however, the first to be recognized by the news media. Being the first writer recognized outside the sub-culture ensured TAKI a prominent place in graffiti history. Taki was Greek born, named Demetrios and his “tag” was short for Demetraki, the alternative of Demetrios. The number 183 came from his address on 183rd Street in Washington Heights. He was employed as a foot messenger, so he was on the subway frequently and took advantage of it. He tagged streets subway stations and subway cars. In addition to the subway his name appeared in business districts of Manhattan.



On July 21, 1971, The New York Times ran an article about him on the front page of its inside section, titled “Taki 183″ Spawns Pen Pals. TAKI 183’s newspaper fame spurred competitive tagging in NYC as his tag was being mimicked by hundreds of youth across the five boroughs.

New effort by city to curb graffiti

From the Queens Chronicle. In a effort to combat scrachfiti people will now have to show ID to buy etching acid. The information will then be turned over to the vandal squad.

“Seven or eight years ago graffiti had been largely eradicated,” Vallone said. “But then irresponsible corporations ... started ad campaigns making graffiti cool. Kids are impressionable; they saw that.”


read the whole article here.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Dark Night of the Soul and Wilco




Here is a free alum to stream which sees Danger Mouse collaborate with Sparkle Horse, Frank Black, Iggy Pop, and of course the incomparable David Lynch. NPR, providing some of the best free music right now, is streaming the whole thing here. Also, if you haven't heard it yet, you can stream the new Wilco album here.