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Saturday, April 23rd 2005
Previous Day :: Next DayEditor: www.woostercollective.com/2005/0 . . . sive-banksy-hits-new.html ummm: thought it was an assume shot? Jamie: I can only imagine what it must feel like to watch someone die. Hopefully i will continue to imagine for a very long time. Jamie: don't worry about it. working on the site right now i'll sort it for ya ;-) elaine: I know, I am so sorry, hadn't realised I didn't resize, I have emailed to ask for removal; eek! Jamie: Whoaaah! much big?! Jamie: Hey Franco! Hiding chocolate eggs in the garden of eden? Isn't that a hool-ism? :-) Cool Girl: Shoot the Queen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cool Girl : Tiocfaidh ar la! the falls is da best road in ireland and i dont no y anyone could not wanna live dere exept da fuckin huns! UP DA RA!!!!!!! elaine:
this is another view of tourist info, it is just off Hackney Road E2 elaine: and you thought the thread in the 'found note' commentary was obscure? this is fucking bonkers!
I laughed like a drain at the 'death march' holiday, very resonant. I think once you have that as a child you never lose it, see you already want to do it even now you... elaine: Tourist information is my favourite too. I included the sticker for you. I assume most people have seen pulp fiction because it ahs been around for so long. I used to see it every day. It has weathered well, and noone has gone over the top of it, whereas the... Jamie: elaine: i think that upon discovering this website, many people become things that they never knew they could be. Writers, artists, photographers, even philosophers. Things they no doubt always were in some intrinsic way. Talents that laid dormant waiting for a suitable catalyst. Jamie: Thanks for all these great photos of Banksy's inner city works of art elaine. There are so many regurgitated Banksy photos on the web with few fresh perspectives. It's all about perspective. Tourist Information is my persoanl favourite of the ones you've posted here. Thanks for taking the time and... Franco: vous avez manqué le film qu'ils ont parlé au sujet du tantricism et comment il était tout au sujet d'atteindre l'explication tout en mangeant, devenant bu, prenant des drogues, et des un bon nombre de sexe? Franco: Le singe cache des oeufs de chocolat dans le jardin d'Éden Jamie: Recusive Street Art: A thought occurred to me relating to graff and paste-ups and street art in general. What if a whole bunch of random individuals began colour-laser-printing photos of street art from citynoise and used them as paste-ups? NY Graf pasted up in Shoreditch? A Banksy from the E1... Jamie: This is ceratinly one of the mostobscure threads i've ever read, but i'm digging it. All very interesting, and on a completely new tangent. Nice. Jamie: J'ai perdu le nord, mais, ou est la singe? Marc: I. love walking. Family tradition is on vacations to have at least one endless "death march" hike that ends up with someone being airlifted or at least severely dehydrated.. I dream of walking from San Francisco to Chicago but the main road I-80 is a desert prison road with hardly... Marc: For me i think a large part of the 'identity' is the discipline- so writing something every day and thinking about how to make it better makes me feel like a writer, something i used to do a lot more of (the feedback+improvement part).
The past few months have seen... big brid 8/22/05 5:01: yo dats sum shit ryte dur man shit aight gone till next tyme duh..... elaine: well you can see its cloth but it looks sort of sticky and a bit insecty and eyelashy fuzzytank: ah sorry,
to clarify,
the first image was taken in the Arboretum in Raleigh NC. A cloth flag along a path that was really moving in the wind.
And the second is a photo of the Fred and Ginger building in Prague which is attributed to Ghery that was taken this summer elaine: i watched a bloke drown once. me and my friend called out, and he called back, but it was hopeless. it took him about 3 minutes top to tail - tower bridge to just past tower hotel. even pretty bridges make good jumps. he changed his mind, but the river... elaine: btw previous comment must have surfaced after the data crash with the wrong pic. some of mine did. that last comment goes with your door in the river pic, not this poor lady who is not suggesting any such heinous end! elaine: up is good elaine: mmm don't get me on the selling of art, we'll be here forever Anonymous (c-24-16-57-82.hsd1.wa.comcast.net): there was an artist in Portland that framed lost notes and grocery lists
i didnt quite buy it
but it was really intereesting
scribbles and inside information that is so vague it lets us make up our own stories.... brings out things
true and not intending to be anything
i think the honesty appeals easily,... elaine: it's the daddy od the daleks! elaine: cripes! a come on, in citynoise! how bizarre! as long as they are post apocalyptic... elaine: Joe, looking through your articles here, it seems amazing to me that you even attempt to live in Los Angeles, with your sensibility. I mean, there are some nooks and crannies, but it does strike me as being generally pretty harsh and car based, wheras you seem to be the... Eden: Can we walk in gardens together? elaine: you really are mental. how far can you take this obsession? also what is zip, actually? now that I think about it, zip? elaine: it surprises me you write that you did not think of yourself as a writer, you burst on these pages with your mexican drivalogue fully formed. But yesterday I also saw the first photo hool put in, and none of us seem to be beginner anythings. I would never call... elaine: also I like that comments based talk is very variable, the work acts as ballast manhattanboynyc@aol.com: how much is your rent there and how does one go about moving there?
OG PESTONER DNA: Most of tha good graff is underground...in abandoned tunnels, in frieght yards, etc...any public graff is usually whitewalled with the quickness...even pieces where the owner of the property gave permission (buffed by the city without the owner's consent) The city just does not like graff, in fact they hate graff... Previous Day :: Next Day |
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