Archived entries for Intellectual Resistance

BIG BAG BIG BOOM by Blu

From the newly July 4 the master of giant graffiti today showcasing the best graffiti animation, Blu, continues to surprise us with its new animation called Big Bag Big Boom, he has described as a non-scientific point of view of creation and evolution of life and as likely to end.

I personally feel that this is by far his best work, this time reaching an impressive interaction of environment with the painting, I can not describe how exciting it is to see each of the nearly 10 minutes which is long.

Here I stop and leave you with the best video for yourself to see and experience this creation made in a way which could do only Blu : D

BIG BIG BAG BOOM - the new wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo .

Seen in: the Newsletter

Scratching The Surface

Scratching The Surface was one of the activities carried out during the festival Creative Sydney , held from 5 to 13 last June at the Museum of Contemporary Art in the city, and happened to become one of the most popular attractions this activity.

This was that five well-known writers in the graffiti scene in Sydney then paint a mural would be placed in the museum by way of display, the writers were: Beastman, Max Berry, Numskull, Phibs and Roach, the main objective was to draw attention on how the council is dedicated to erase all existing graffiti murals around the city, despite the great value they have to mention these as they help to visually enhance the street.

All this was achieved by converting the activity into a happening in which two "employees" of the council erased the mural installed in the museum, compared to all attendees, who really hoped that this was painted live by the artists mentioned above.

It really was an extraordinary project with a strong concept and may be seen as happens today in almost every city in the world, it is worth noting that everything was supported by Ironlak ;) I leave you with the video of this great idea and the photo of the mural completed before being deleted.


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Scratching the Surface from [weAREtheIMAGEmakers] on Vimeo .

Video seen on: Jungle Gym Magazine

Improv Everywhere and Ghostbusters

The always creative Improv Everywhere have successfully completed a mission again, this time to celebrate the anniversary of the hit movie Ghostbusters in 1984 I think we've all seen at one time or at least we have mentioned :)

For this mission entered the same place as the first scene of the movie was filmed, the New York Public Library to make its own interpretation of it : P As always the video tells the story in a way that surrounds us and makes us see it from start to finish : D

It is worth mentioning that this time also the mission has a second objective, which aims to help the library and currently facing a budget cut of $ 37 million, without further leave you with the video and that more than one will bring good memories I remember this movie :)

Video seen: Lost Senses

Graffomat, buy and bombs!

Graffomat is a new concept in the industry of graffiti, on the basis of Vending and mixing with graffiti as markers articles, tips, paint cans, gloves, etc.., Graffomat result.

Yes, vending machines are items for graffiti : D so soon as they say there will be a near our houses to buy paint and other at any time of day, a new concept that I personally think it has a good future ahead :)

More information at: Graffomat

MOBSTR vs City

This is an interesting project that MOBSTR conducted in 2007 which sought to prove to the authority by phrases containing provocative stencils for a response by the municipality of the city of Newcastle.

Beginning with the phrase: "Come on white paint again" (Come on white paint me again), to which the council responded logically painting the wall again, then Mobster said, "Boooring (Abuuurido), and clearly I end my when the wall was repainted by the municipality.

This is a clear sign that the street art and graffiti are a good way to freely express thoughts and ideals : D

Flickr: Mobster

Seen in: Wooster Collective

Route Change for Guareguare

Graphic study recently Guareguare disorders participated in the exhibition Urban Daily, for which I do a video animation with several photos taken by Cesar Sanchez.

The project has been called "Route Change," which had a series of stencils with the figure of several writers of Guatemalan literature, painted in various public transport stops, the words of its creators this is the meaning of parts: "The routine is expected of people compared to what long have been the texts of many writers of national literature that have not been taken into account by readers."

This process is captured through several photos together to create an animation :)



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