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ben: proper random

in response to Sink Graffiti: before and after

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I only fairly recently (3 years ago) discovered the arrow in the negative space. Which is very sad, as I have two dregrees in graphic design and have worked in advertising for 13 years.

in response to Copyright? What Copyright?

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Like wow! Full circle.

in response to robot building

elaine: ::gasps!::

in response to robot building

GGP: robo-minnie visits the building opposite the gasworks, London, E8, UK

in response to robot building

Peter: urban confluences :)

in response to Coming and Going

Peter: indeed!

in response to Teddies!

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: I need to see 'The Jacket.' Please post it instantly, if not sooner. And set up a shoot for the Panda of Shame. He needs to meet the public.

in response to Teddies!

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: Peter, that's crazy coincidence. I was going to take a photo of a homeless persons cart this morning. It was all alone in the street and piled high with stuff. It was a magnificent work of balance. Now I wish I had.

in response to Coming and Going

elaine: i love this, but i have nothing clever to say (i hate that)

in response to Icinoise

jack: wo, thats my uncle joe. we have been looking for him for 32 years. he has a cleaning business. he cleans windshields on cars as they are stopped for red lights. old uncle joe. thats his old army cap. he was a member of...

in response to Coming and Going

jack: im amazed at how the japanese are able to copy the worlds great structures and recreate it in their city. shinjuku could be new york city. sunset on tokyo tower could be paris at night. shinjuku's office tower that slants outwardly is like our building in ny...

in response to Tokyo Architecture

jack: mother nature is quite the winter ice sculptress.

in response to Icinoise

jack: the first photo says, "how many firemen can you get into a fire truck?" the answer is, "if the fire is near you 100 firemen".

in response to Fire!

Peter: heh. we covered that in this entry... ;)

in response to Copyright? What Copyright?

liv: there is an arrow in the negative space between E and X in "fedex"

in response to Copyright? What Copyright?

Peter: number five alive! :D :D

in response to robot building

roland: Yes, as the memories return and that sinking feeling of horror takes hold of your soul, hold the Panda of Shame to your neck and he WILL take your shame away. The Panda of Shame was voted the best new object introduced to partying since The Jacket. Wearing The Jacket...

in response to Teddies!

Jamie: he looks like johnny five, star of 'short circuit' and 'short circuit 2' this made me laugh: www.johnny-five.com/fanart/

in response to robot building

Jamie: does the wording above the cat's head translate as "bastard!"?

in response to Japan Trams

Jamie: i particularly like the view of the seemingly endless urban sprawl you get in this photo. it certainly does look a lot like LA to my mind and totally not what i imagine tokyo to look like. The way you show Tokyo in your photos, it could be any city....

in response to Tokyo Architecture

groovehouse: I always thought these print heads looked like bot faces and hopefully you do too!

in response to robot building

GGP: that last robot looks like he just came back from a third-rate exhibit of modernist art.

in response to robot building

Peter: acidman: exactly. regard the title...

in response to Worst Graffiti Evar... Again!

Jamie: This guy didn't seem pleased to see me.

in response to robot building

Jamie: amazing. i don't think i've ever seen anything like this in real life

in response to Icinoise

acidman: very cool pics

in response to Fire!

acidman: this graffiti sucks ass

in response to Worst Graffiti Evar... Again!

Jamie: more photos from the area here: tinpan.fortunecity.com/country/3 . . . y/317/fletton/fletton.htm

in response to followup graffiti hunt

joey: well . . . there's nothing like this in oakland . . . the sprawl looks more like los angeles

in response to Tokyo Architecture

afrowalking: to HUH? ... why is it only mike? .... according to who? public art (in whatever form) is subject to reinterpretation ... and yeah ... AFRO.

in response to Worst Graffiti Evar... Again!

jethro: where do you live?, the garden of eden

in response to Icinoise

GGP: these are really good shots. the patina on the first one--the gate, I mean, plus the shed--is kind of amazing; "painterly." and the burning building on overing...excellent!

in response to Commute at Dusk

Nairi: Wow. Amazing photos, and amazing city.

in response to Tokyo Architecture

elaine: i saw hitler working on the buses in edinburgh in 1978, jack

in response to Quite Possibly the Worst Layout for a Hospital, Ever

tos: ya better free soler because some thing is going to happen so ya better wach out for the tagger that go. fuck the police.

in response to Pet Bird & Soler

Catherine Penfold-Waxman: These are astoundingly beautiful.

in response to Icinoise

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