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lil'moco
04-27-2004, 03:43 AM
bumps.
[img]http://paintmyface.puregraffiti.com/atl-bombing/mdr-sever_x600.jpg'>
..

Necropolis
04-27-2004, 07:01 AM
God i love this thread

heavyLox
04-27-2004, 03:55 PM
pardon my ignance, what was the exisiting element

beardo
04-27-2004, 04:13 PM
ha, i second guessed it myself, hence deleting my post. originally i thought the biggest part of the 3D was already there, and he just tacked the sever on top.

BROWNer
04-27-2004, 06:35 PM
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/parlane.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/fennesz.jpg'>
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/hazard.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/jeck.jpg'>
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/biosphere.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/gamil.jpg'>
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/zev.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/rehberg.jpg'>
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/niblock.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/locust.jpg'>
[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/hazard.jpg'>[img]http://bulletin.touchmusic.org.uk/artists/johannsson.jpg'>
[img]http://www.fennesz.com/img/TO53.gif'>



jon wozencroft, from the touch roster.

SEANO-WHO27
04-27-2004, 07:21 PM
[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/jcarrey.jpg'>[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/jwaters.jpg'>
[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/crock.jpg'>[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/coach1.jpg'>
[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/3.jpg'>[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/lhill.jpg'>

SEANO-WHO27
04-27-2004, 07:33 PM
[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/dude2.jpg'>[img]http://www.seankernick.com/babble/dude3.jpg'>

ModelCitizen
04-27-2004, 07:48 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
who knows about hubert h. humphrey high school?








pump up the volume.

HARD harry...

mr.VIRS
04-27-2004, 07:56 PM
gi joes
i used to love em
i had the h/q and shit and the cobras lol that brings back memories

DREDZ
04-27-2004, 11:13 PM
seano...
with the hott post

bathoræ
04-28-2004, 02:33 AM
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/treeblossom.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Temple-in-Ojima.gif'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Red-Arch.gif'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/pond.gif'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/NataderaTemple02_2.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Jmaple.jpg'>[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Jmaple2.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/HyakumangokuJidaimura02_1.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Genkyu-en02_HikoneCastle_2.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/Genkyu-en02_1.jpg'>
[img]http://img15.photobucket.com/albums/v44/bathory/japanese%20style/cf95-1-14-hokusai-big.jpg'>

Al Green
04-28-2004, 03:52 AM
BALLLS!!!
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/bucky.gif'>
Tensegrity
buck minsterfuller

It is commonly overlooked that the patrons of architects, engineers and professional craftsmen are inherently the prime designers of their projects. Theirs is the conceptioning, the will to do, the initiative and the statement of limits. Conceivers of great industries and their trans-national patterning have been the large pattern-designers of the last world century. Those who have been successful world-industry designers have also been powerful anarchistic authorities.

In this last century many conceivers and concept-explorers have been unwilling to submit to patronage lest the patron compromise the potentials of their conceiving. Under the powerful economic network woven by the major industrial conceivers, economic survival was difficult for the untamed artists--for this they were.

In the long evolution of fundamental rights of men and the slow inhibition of these rights into the securing codes of society, the letters patent issuable to individuals who, on their own initiative, succeed in augmentation of the commonwealth have been common to all manner of governments. Absolute monarchs and republics have alike honored their individuals with temporary monopolies to replenish and regenerate their creative resources. Patents are operative in Russia and behind the Iron and Bamboo Curtains; patents are operative in the Western world. Patents are not operative, however, between these two world domains.

Amongst other fundamental experiments which I have been conducting over the last forty years has been the testing of whether the individual may achieve original formulations and initiate their realization in world economic patterning without either the compromising direct patronage or politically-seized dictatorial power. It seemed that the only possibility of so doing lay in the direction of patents secured entirely through the inventor's own economic means. Because I have been fortunate enough to have been befriended by many artists of extraordinary individual and original conceptual initiative, and because I have had the further good fortune to have gained long-time experience, not only in patent-law, but in patent-securing, -maintenance, and the broad economic ramifications of patent-holding in the most recent era of massive government and massive corporation (made more difficult by the shroud of official secrecy embracing the unprecedented technical acceleration of our era), I am eager to discuss the economic security of the artists and their potential joining of forces, as did the medical profession long ago, in the advantageous realizations for world democracy inherent in the artist-joined anticipatory competence.

It is a sad fact that the world of patronized design is the last area of commonly accepted social behavior where piracy is considered ethical. Patrons hire designers to steal their competitors' work. Patrons hire designers to steal other non-professional designers' fresh-new crops of potential economic growth. Only by joining forces will the architect-, scientist-, engineer-artists be able to eliminate this intellectual cancer of the regenerative processes.

I am going to discuss a special case of structural exploration and invention. This published discussion constitutes what is legally called "public disclosure" of an invention which I have "reduced to practice," which latter reduction puts me by common law in the powerful position of holding momentary monopoly of the economic employment thereof. I have fortified this common-law position with patents already obtained, as well as patent applications in process. I fortunately hold several patents covering geodesic structures in America and in almost every other country in the world which subscribes to the Berne (Switzerland) patent convention. If I did not have this patent protection, I am confident that neither the government nor any of the great industrial corporations would in any way have recognized my invention of these structures. Though big government has spent billions in noneffective structural research, I frequently encounter the statement by government and corporation bureaucrats that they consider it their duty to the taxpayer to use their enormous powers of specification and purchase to circumvent my patents covering structures which I had anticipatorily invented at my own expense and developed to satisfy society's needs under just such emergent necessities as those confronting the bureaucrats. The basis of their contention is that the few thousands of regenerative dollars that may be returned to me represent an immoral exploitation by the individual of democracy's emergency needs. They completely overlook the billions of taxpayers' dollars they have already fruitlessly spent in their intra-mural budgetary politics, attempted under the supposition that they will be rewarded by their incumbent masters if they can stretch yesterday's investments to cover tomorrow's evolutionary transformations. How can they justify large research and development budgets for next year if it were visible that the original technical gains were accruing exclusively to society from the individual preoccupations and initiatives existing entirely outside of massive government and massive corporate manufacture and distribution? The self-deceit of democracy at this moment in history by its professionally advertised aggrandisement of the "corporate image" with reputed impeccability of super-inventiveness may be the undoing of democracy's case until another century has washed away this miasmic fallacy. Not only have these professional word- and picture-factories manufactured the greatest and most persuasively erroneous myths, but they also have robbed our heritage of word- and picture-language of its incisively exquisite effectiveness. The primary tools of men have been blunted and misappropriated. Bereft of the age-long developed tools, artists of our day have sought for new and vital means of communication. The beatnik is the anti-body of Madison Avenue. The true artists seek escape from the stale-mated vacuum of the two. History tells us that they will probably be successful. The probability is that the artists will win enjoyment of our whole earth by all the world's people--with the complete emancipation of man's innate freshness and regenerative conceptioning.
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/fpapers/tensegrity/pbuck2.jpeg'>
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/yungbuck.jpg'>

oh bucky!!

[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/domecar.jpg'>
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/dymford.jpg'>

gettin' dome.

blahblahblah
04-28-2004, 05:06 AM
Originally posted by Tyler Durden
i have every single one of those gi joe comics pictured.....as well as probably every one of the earlier ones. i dont even know if i have the first...but i have about 300 that are almost continuous with the exception of a few gaps.




gi joe comics rule.

The first ten i think and the last couple issues are worth a good bit to people on ebay or at comic conventions. Also, i think Gi joe (it might have been the marvel star wars comics from the 70's) had some price variant issues that got out into circulation and are usually just sitting in peoples collections that are worth an insane amount in any condition.

-Yeah...so I'm a comic geek.

InDY_500
04-28-2004, 05:09 AM
[img]http://www.antique-furniture-chinese.com/chinese/antique/furniture/afc/chinese%20antique%20furniture.jpg'>
[img]http://www.szhao.com/chinese-furniture-imagine/acfcx03.jpg'>
[img]http://www.silverrose.com/photos/oriental.jpg'>
[img]http://www.endlessknotrugs.com/art/tibetan_house.JPG'>

Al Green
04-28-2004, 05:13 AM
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/dome.jpg'>
[img]http://www.rwgrayprojects.com/rbfnotes/gallery/buckcads.gif'>
[img]http://www.mpi-stuttgart.mpg.de/andersen/fullerene/fuller.jpg'>
gettin' head

Richard Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983) was an American engineer and architect who is renowned for his geodesic domes. In these spherical domes ribs are placed in a triangular or polygonal pattern and lie on the geodesic lines of a sphere. Geodesic domes are very lightweight structures that can span large areas.

[img]http://www.cynthiabroan.com/Buckminster%20Fuller_enlarge.jpg'>

BUCKY VIDEO AND MORE DATA (http://www.stanford.edu/group/shl/research/bucky.html)

Dymaxion House
DYMAXION (http://sts.stanford.edu/dymaxion/dwellings.htm)
[img]http://www.archeworks.org/projects/homeostasis/images/bucky2.jpg'>



Innovative Affordable Housing Model
Designer
Buckminster Fuller

Adaptability: Interior walls move to create larger or smaller spaces as needed.

Sustainability: Highly energy efficient, made of recyclable materials.

Mobility: Dymaxion house can be rolled into a large tube and shipped to the site.

Relevance: Fuller's attention to affordability and energy efficiency provide and excellent example to follow. Fuller integrated technology into the home to make the lives of its inhabitants more efficient.


....and i still rock like crack.
Dymaxion House

Al Green
04-28-2004, 05:22 AM
and some random babbletron



[img]http://www.sfmuseum.net/photos14/deadhorses.jpg'>
horses killed by the great SF earthquake

[img]http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/oldenburg_tankballs.jpg'>
i think this is Bucky but im not sure....its cool though...reeeeal cool.
[img]http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/calder_fishtrap.gif'>
alexander calder... a mobile "fishtrap"
[img]http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/smithson_spiraljetty.jpg'>
the rather infamous.. Spiral Jetty...by Robert Smithson.


[img]http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/christo_reichstag.jpg'>
Christo's wrapping of the Reichstag

Al Green
04-28-2004, 05:28 AM
http://faculty.evansville.edu/rl29/art105/img/pelli_petronas.jpg'>
the Petronas towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
by architect....Cesar Pelli
[img]http://www.maxmatic.com/threes/images/subtrike3.jpg'>
subaru trike
" Bill L. also built THIS trike, based on a Subaru, with two front wheels and one rear wheel. He says this one handles "like go-carts and Ferraris." You can get Bill at [email protected] to ask him about this beauty, too, or about his V8-powered Triumph. Thanks for sharing your good work, Bill!
[img]http://www.maxmatic.com/threes/images/utrike3.gif'>
MicroTrike by Dave Crossan..
[img]http://www.maxmatic.com/threes/images/bamby2.jpg'>
[img]http://www.maxmatic.com/threes/images/bamby1.jpg'>
BAMBY
[img]http://www.maxmatic.com/threes/images/bubut.jpg'>
Honda Bubu ..what a fucking gem.

Al Green
04-28-2004, 05:32 AM
[img]http://www.canosoarus.com/03CalifCommuter/CalCom%20Images/Bridge%2080.JPG'>
California Commuter.

HOLLER!!!!!

[img]http://www.ntlf.com/images/learywheel.gif'>
LEARY WHEEL (http://www.ntlf.com/html/lib/suppmat/74leary.htm) take the test.

[img]http://www.projectghb.org/images/ket2.jpg'>
[img]http://www.projectghb.org/images/ket1.jpg'>
and a lil KET to tranq your PET.

BABBLE ON!

heavyLox
04-28-2004, 06:14 AM
[img]http://bixography.com/images2/camel.jpg'>

2 1/2 months free of the beast.

heavyLox
04-28-2004, 06:21 AM
[img]http://prelectur.stanford.edu/lecturers/christo/reichfront.jpg'>

christo will have a central park wide peice next year. There was a article in the new yorker a few weeks back.

the project will involve a series of "gates", basically large frames that will straddle the paths in central park. they will have safrin colored drapes that will hange down to just above 6 or so feet from the ground.

Should be a site. Nfn dude sells work like no other living or dead artist.

imported_sofarok
04-28-2004, 02:39 PM
[img]http://www.tomsachs.org/Images/19943HelloKittyNativity.jpg'>
Hello Kitty Nativity Scene, 1994
Duct Tape
48 x 30 x 30 in. (68 x 91x 60 cm.)

[img]http://www.tomsachs.org/Images/200013Chroniccassv1.jpg'>
Chronic Cassette, 2000
Ink and Graphite on Vellum
14" x 17" in.

[img]http://www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com/art/images/95/74.jpg'>
Part of the Nutsy's, Installation At the Bohen Foundation, Germany.

[img]http://www.art-of-this-century.com/images/sachs_leica.jpg'>
Tom Sachs
'Leica', 2003
Bronze cast ,
Life size


[img]http://www.speronewestwater.com/images/data/SW_WORKS/image/1564.JPG'>
"Untitled" McDonald's Stock certificate, 2003
painting/woodburning, synthetic polymer on plywood
36 x 48 inches
121.9 x 91.4 cm


Further Reading:
http://www.tomsachs.org/
http://www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com/art/200...3/11/e/1/95.php (http://www.deutsche-bank-kunst.com/art/2003/11/e/1/95.php)
http://www.assemblylanguage.com/reviews/Sachs.html
http://www.cockrockdisco.com/superficial_d...cial-sachs.html (http://www.cockrockdisco.com/superficial_dragon/superficial-sachs.html)
http://www.papermag.com/magazine/mag_02/ma...an02/tom_sachs/ (http://www.papermag.com/magazine/mag_02/mag_dec_jan02/tom_sachs/)

Al Green
04-28-2004, 03:53 PM
Tom Sachs is pretty awesome. I saw him speak on a panel with the creator of hello kitty and i think Espo.. it was pretty hilarious..

if you can find a foto of the Prada Death/Concentration Camp. youre the man.


bab

E

Lon

imported_sofarok
04-28-2004, 04:37 PM
[img]http://www.kultureflash.net/archive/57/images/header_clean.jpg'>

Al Green
04-28-2004, 05:00 PM
brilliant.

InDY_500
04-28-2004, 06:17 PM
[img]http://www.inflightsafety.ca/graphics/ab.jpg'> [img]http://www.gasolinealleyantiques.com/images/Motorcycle%20Page/evel-ski.jpg'>
[img]http://www.cleancarpets.com/kgnet/trolls/gifs/trollmonkey3.gif'>

dlokddlokd
04-28-2004, 06:35 PM
wow japanese architecture is surrealism at its best..that didnt make sense ..what im tryin to say is that style of architecture is amazing

dlokddlokd
04-28-2004, 06:42 PM
but wait...this thread is really wierd and nerdy....or it just might be that this shit is WAYYYYY to intellectual and genius for me

dlokddlokd
04-28-2004, 06:43 PM
ok last one...i guess that i just dont posses that deep thought required for this thread

Al Green
04-28-2004, 09:15 PM
...sorry.. im not going to dumb it down.. dumb it up.. dress it up.. or get down with the boogie oogie oogie.

if you like it enjoy it.. if you think theres stuff we arent covering in here but think it should be in here.. add it yourself.

so...

FLONG: Golan Levin and Collaborators (http://www.flong.com)
[img]http://www.flong.com/finger/arnolfini_1024.jpg'>
[img]http://www.flong.com/finger/cook_1024.jpg'>
[img]http://www.flong.com/finger/drapers_1024.jpg'>

RE:MARK (http://www.flong.com/remark/index.html)
check out flong for a whole series of super cool links.


HERES MORE COOLNESS
RINZEN (http://www.rinzen.com)
WOODT.LI (http://www.woodt.li)

yoink
04-28-2004, 10:01 PM
that...is very cool. I was perplexed at first...then realized they were hands...then realized what it would look like to see these people hiding yet holding their hands in these scenes. awesome...

and since I dont think this has been posted, heres a little drew Struzan for that ace.

blade runner for AL

[img]http://www.drewstruzan.com/documents/img/gl030403123906946.jpg'>
hellboy
[img]http://www.drewstruzan.com/documents/img/gl0403111648141400.jpg'>
cutthroat island
[img]http://www.drewstruzan.com/documents/img/gl0007211520485233.jpg'>
Indiana Jones trilogy
[img]http://www.drewstruzan.com/documents/img/gl0307141326575249.jpg'>

imported_sofarok
04-28-2004, 10:15 PM
Struzan really is a god…I always thought the coolest thing in the world would be to get him to do a poster for Style Wars… a few more classics:
[img]http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/goonies.jpg'>

[img]http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/mallrats.jpg'>

[img]http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/drew-page/lpalicecprnghtmre.jpg'>

[img]http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/drew-page/goonies06.jpg'>

all taken from here (http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/) and here (http://home.planetinternet.be/~bliek/drew-page/index.htm).

Al Green
04-28-2004, 11:33 PM
the saline project (http://www.salineproject.com/)

if you dont know.. now you know..

socks
04-29-2004, 12:14 AM
the amazing life of Henry Darger

The Story of the Vivian Girls, in What is Known as the Realms of the Unreal, of the Glandeco-Angelinnian War Storm, as caused by the Child Slave Rebellion


http://acer-access.com/~darger@acer-access...s.com/intro.htm (http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/intro.htm)




more crazies...
adolf wolfi
carlo zinelli

BROWNer
04-29-2004, 12:43 AM
more along the lines of the saline thing..

www.nakd.tv (http://www.nakd.tv)

Al Green
04-29-2004, 01:26 AM
socks


i was lucky enough to stumbline into the American Folk Art museum in NYC when they were having a show about.. "Outsider art and Art Brute"

luckily i got to see Darger and a slew of other incredible artist who although they were pretty damn nuts.. were also pretty damn brilliant and created some of the most involved and fucking incredible art ive seen. They recently released a book of Dargers work and i must say once i have some disposable income id pick it up in a heartbeat..

stuff like that is really inspiring..

babble on.!

oh and since you put the link im going to drop a few images to hopefully lure some people to actually read and check it out

[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/02.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/03.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/04.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/24.jpg'>
the caption on this reads "they attempt to get away by rolling themselves in floor rugs."



ahhhh

InDY_500
04-29-2004, 01:28 AM
[img]http://www.bagendinn.com/Sean/images/baby/goonies/goonies5.jpg'>
[img]http://www.quisen.blogger.com.br/goonies.jpg'>

Al Green
04-29-2004, 02:13 AM
the lost luftwaffe
[img]http://www.snowgoosegallery.com/wwimage/scott/justshortdoverp51.jpg'>
[img]http://www.snowgoosegallery.com/wwimage/scott/placerefuge4U-4.jpg'>
[img]http://www.snowgoosegallery.com/wwimage/ww_1771100092.gif'>
[img]http://www.snowgoosegallery.com/wwimage/ww_1771111092.gif'>
some german and japanese fighter planes...sunken for your pleasure... of course

Al Green
04-29-2004, 02:17 AM
[img]http://www.jpsmodell.de/dc/shemes/bf110c_37a.jpg'>
[img]http://www.jpsmodell.de/dc/shemes/a7dwrap2.jpg'>
[img]http://www.jpsmodell.de/dc/shemes/a10pean.jpg'>

Al Green
04-29-2004, 02:19 AM
The Rothschilds
TheHapsburgs
The Hanovers


keeping shit Illuminated...nahmsayin.

Al Green
04-29-2004, 02:21 AM
the maltese cross


anyone have the history behind this? pre-nazi usage.
[img]http://www.pegasusmodels.com/tgervol1.jpg'>

Al Green
04-29-2004, 02:26 AM
hmm... ok well... i did a thread about this in channel zero a while ago..

this was one of my favorite topics for a while..


so im just gonna drop some of it in here.

this is the story of reptilian gods called "the Pleiadians or Annunaki" who came to earth enslaved us and used us to mine for gold.


psuedo preface:
"How easy it has been to keep people in ignorance by destroying the true records of the reptilian involvement in human history and by selling a version of life that is a perversion of the truth. It means that people are so divorced from reality that even when they are given the truth, most people either make fun of the reptilian information or go into complete denial over satanism and mind control." -David Icke


ahh david icke.. hours of entertaining reading.

DAVID ICKE SITE (http://www.davidicke.com/)



hahaha
this is hilarious


"Wheels had already been set in motion. The Canadian hate crimes unit had been alerted. So had the media. The coalition had also written to the former Canadian prime minister, Brian Mulroney, to inform him that David Icke was accusing him of being a reptilian, child-sacrificing paedophile. But so far, to the coalition's bafflement, Mulroney had declined to initiate legal action. Indeed, every individual accused of reptilian paedophilia by David Icke had so far failed to sue, including Bob Hope, George Bush, George Bush Jr, Ted Heath, the Rothschild family, Boxcar Willie, the Queen of England, the Queen Mother, Prince Philip, Kris Kristofferson, Al Gore and the steering committee of the Bilderberg Group""snippet of from this link (http://books.guardian.co.uk/extracts/story/0,6761,457988,00.html)

bathoræ
04-29-2004, 02:53 AM
Originally posted by Al Green
the maltese cross


anyone have the history behind this? pre-nazi usage.


According to this, it's an ancient solar eclipse symbol.
http://suncrossxsymbol.homestead.com/files...es/suncross.htm (http://suncrossxsymbol.homestead.com/files/suncross.htm)
This site discusses how "the cross known to be the Maltese Cross was introduced in use to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem during their time in Malta" http://www2.prestel.co.uk/church/oosj/cross.htm
And here's yet another site that discusses the cross after it was adopted by the order of St. John until it was used by the Germans... http://www.thegavel.net/2011.html

Be warned, the first two are rather long...

imported_sofarok
04-29-2004, 09:34 AM
Originally posted by Al Green
ahh david icke.. hours of entertaining reading.[/URL]

David Icke started out as weatherman on british TV, i know a couple of writers who are into his stuff as it goes...

BROWNer
04-29-2004, 12:32 PM
david icke is comedy.
some of the shit he says besides people
being reptiles..like V..has made
it into mainstream sources..
mostly a scandal that broke
under the reagan admin in which
young boys were given tours
of the white house at 1am and
suspicious deaths etcetry.......
also bush being named by youngsters
as being at sex/cocaine parties..
there is a database of all these
news investigations done by
the washington post at the time
available on the net..
cozy stuff to curl up to.

imported_sofarok
04-29-2004, 03:43 PM
[img]http://www.andgor.com/Gallery%20Pictures/Sloth-Figure.gif'>

yewz hated
04-29-2004, 07:00 PM
''everyone wanna battle but they babble ''
who said that line give the right answer and you'll win todays lotto numbers...



by the way its serious in here i like it keep it up maggots:D :cool: :dazed: :king: :idea:

s.urkaleeno
04-29-2004, 07:03 PM
[img]http://www.sitcomsonline.com/photos/hewett-bw1.jpg'>

ares
04-29-2004, 09:39 PM
The Babble on Craola
[img]http://www.imscared.com/illust/is_ill041a.jpg'>
[img]http://www.imscared.com/illust/is_ill032.jpg'>
[img]http://www.imscared.com/illust/is_ill031a.jpg'>
[img]http://www.imscared.com/illust/is_ill009.jpg'>
[img]http://www.imscared.com/sketch/is_sktch_058.jpg'>

diggity
04-30-2004, 09:02 AM
Originally posted by Al Green
the saline project (http://www.salineproject.com/)

if you dont know.. now you know..

kid i went to school with worked on that roots video, i actually sent them some pieces to animate on but it looks like the shots got cut from the final edit.

sputnik!
04-30-2004, 03:12 PM
[img]http://www.ratfink.org/vehicles/futurian/markscars/fut3.jpg'>

the futurian


[img]http://www.customclinic.com/fullcust/Roth/Mysterion/myst_bigpc.jpg'>

the mysterion

zen
05-01-2004, 06:37 AM
ares, thats great, you're out of control!

swekone
05-01-2004, 06:43 AM
[img]http://www.freephoto-i.net/users/6854/47493'>

heavyLox
05-02-2004, 12:13 AM
eyes they're good for seeing and stuff.

[img]http://www.eyedesignbook.com/ch3/fig3-57bBG.jpg'>

NEO DOOM
05-02-2004, 01:48 AM
[img]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00430116f00000011.jpg'>

imported_sofarok
05-03-2004, 11:15 PM
Alberto Vargas is perhaps the best known and mostrespected of all the pin-up girl artists. Born inArequipa, Peru in 1896, he was the son of respectedportrait photographer Max Vargas. His father securedan apprenticeship for Vargas at Julien Studios inSwitzerland in 1915. However, Vargas soon decidedthat Europe during World War I was not the healthiestplace to be and so traveled to New York in 1916.After two lucky breaks, producing lobby paintings forZiegfield Follies in the 20's and Hollywood portraitsof stars in the 30's, Vargas wasapproached to provide artwork forthe newly started Esquire Magazinein 1940.Vargas was to produce hisartwork well into the 1970's,however it is generally held thathis best work was during the period1940 to 1947. This was the time ofthe 'Varga' girl, centerfolds andcalendar artwork produced mainlyfor Esquire magazine.

[img]http://digilander.libero.it/ARTEROTISMO/Vargas/v090.jpg'>

[img]http://digilander.libero.it/ARTEROTISMO/Vargas/v226.jpg'>

[img]http://homepages.compuserve.de/skalle200/alberto/v04.jpg'>

[img]http://homepages.compuserve.de/skalle200/alberto/v13.jpg'>

[img]http://homepages.compuserve.de/skalle200/alberto/v23.jpg'>


[img]http://www.homestead.com/pinups/files/varas_letter_1943.jpg'>

why write?
05-03-2004, 11:19 PM
cool nudity!, this thread is on another level...

CIPHER_one
05-04-2004, 02:58 AM
Derek Hess. (http://www.DerekHess.com)

[img]http://www.derekhess.com/images/gallery/2003/hmcover.jpg'>

[img]http://www.derekhess.com/images/gallery/2003/bike.jpg'>

[img]http://www.derekhess.com/images/gallery/2002/thurs1.jpg'>

CIPHER_one
05-04-2004, 03:07 AM
©jeremy michael weiss (http://www.day19.com)

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/candice.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/grandma.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/ruben.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/bloodynose.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/mattsharp.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/all%20images/2004new/mexico.jpg'>

CIPHER_one
05-04-2004, 03:13 AM
more JMW...

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/bobdaveport.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/all%20images/2004new/gideon.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/legs.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/all%20images/2004new/CWbirds.jpg'>
This one was shot by Claire Weiss...Jeremy Weiss' wife.

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/lillix.jpg'>

[img]http://www.day19.com/port/images/tom.jpg'>

I'm done.

DREDZ
05-04-2004, 03:27 AM
...mos definitely feelin' the derek hess

SeYnO9
05-04-2004, 03:35 AM
hot topic tribes, mallrats, tyler durden.. killed ADIDAS

amazing stuff like always

colonisms
05-04-2004, 03:51 AM
Originally posted by CIPHER_one
[img]http://www.day19.com/all%20images/2004new/CWbirds.jpg'>



Wow.


Love it.

Al Green
05-04-2004, 04:01 AM
www.lukebarbersmith.com (http://www.lukebarbersmith.com)

CIPHER_one
05-04-2004, 07:10 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
www.lukebarbersmith.com (http://www.lukebarbersmith.com)


very coool.

bathoræ
05-04-2004, 11:45 PM
[img]http://www.hypnox.com/nikita/images/DSCN3080.JPG'> (http://www.hypnox.com)

This is one of the milder photos from his fetish/erotic galleries, but this guy has amazing talent... (click the photo above for his site)

imported_sofarok
05-05-2004, 12:22 AM
Anyone feeling Ryan McGinley’s (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/MCGINLEY.htm) stuff?

[img]http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/B_DASH_B.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/ToPlace/Sock.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan57.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/McGinleyDakotaTim.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/Radio_City_Music_Hall_2002.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan21.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/ArtistImages/RYAN%20MCGINLEY4.jpg'>

more (http://www.papermag.com/magazine/mag_02/mag_apr02/beautiful_people2002/ryan_mcginley.html) , more (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/MCGINLEY.htm) , more (http://www.gothamist.com/archives/2003/02/27/ryan_mcginley_loves_sacer.php), more (http://www.contemporary-magazine.com/53/McGinley.html), more (http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2003_March_4/ai_98172214) and yet more (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/PRESS_RELEASE_MCGINLEY.htm).

CIPHER_one
05-05-2004, 01:07 AM
Sofa...doesn't he have a show up in Philly? I just saw most of the photos you posted.. That one with the kids skinny dipping is awesome.

imported_nelACKson
05-05-2004, 06:24 AM
[img]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00428764f00000035.jpg'>

imported_sofarok
05-05-2004, 02:17 PM
Originally posted by CIPHER_one
Sofa...doesn't he have a show up in Philly? I just saw most of the photos you posted.. That one with the kids skinny dipping is awesome.

maybe, i have no idea...

imported_some pittsburgh flavor
05-05-2004, 03:10 PM
[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan21.jpg'>

bump for "boy george" and "poop dick" hands.

Al Green
05-05-2004, 03:44 PM
<< the guy in the picture above is actually quite a good painter.. his name is dan.. ..last time i checked.

anyways..

i just found this typing in 'iron maiden' and couldnt figure out the corolary.(sp)


[img]http://www.learart.com/images/Iron-Maiden-2.jpg'>

Al Green
05-05-2004, 03:45 PM
....but then again



maybe she got her revenge

[img]http://www.learart.com/images/Iron-Maiden-3.jpg'>




SOMEWHEREINTIME
[img]http://www.djurvall.burken.nu/Cypern/036%20-%20Iron%20Maiden.jpg'>

WebsterUno
05-05-2004, 05:41 PM
[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/16105.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12800.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12799.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12786.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12792.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/16110.jpg'>

WebsterUno
05-05-2004, 05:48 PM
[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/16113.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12810.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/16104.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/16112.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12801.jpg'>

[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12806.jpg'>

i like her stuff.
if anyone knows of someone
that paints good stuff based
on native americans, let me know.
thanx

LOReSeVeNTeN
05-05-2004, 07:37 PM
a friend of mine has a tatoo of a hess angel nailed to the ground, it is pretty fuckin shweet doesnt he do artwork for "poison the well" also?

dr.testical
05-05-2004, 11:21 PM
[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan21.jpg'>


getting dusted

BROWNer
05-06-2004, 12:27 AM
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/picoftheday.jpg'>

im not witty
05-06-2004, 04:31 AM
OK, so ive been wanting to drop some shit on this thread for a while. first this is all my "work", some of it is years old. some very recent. i dont like to paint big canvasses or take dope photos. basically what i do is doodle. babble if you will. occasionally ill spend alot of time on something, or paint a freight.. but usually i just pour out shit on random bits of paper. and NEVER throw anything away. most of this stuff is reeeal small too. much larger here in the scans than in reality. i like the delicacy of small drawings. someone once said good art should be like chinese food. it should only take minutes. i like that idea. i like my creativity to come out in farts, and ill treasure a napkin sketch like the fucking mona lisa bitches......so whatever. it aint complex, but its mos def the babble.



[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/1.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/4.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/self.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/2.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/3.jpg'>
those last three are were done during a messy break up with my girl. self portraits i guess.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/55.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/6.jpg'>
trying my hand at flash.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/8.jpg'>
girls gone wild left on the cutting room floor.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/7.jpg'>
oviously looking at Mode 2 sketches during a foosball binge.


[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/99.jpg'>
occasionally i do group charicatures(sp?) of the people im hanging out with , call it therapy.






thats all for now im tired of scanning. theres lots more, if this kinda thing thickens your chicken.

JohnnyLode
05-06-2004, 04:37 AM
that last one is rad.. lets see some more if you get the chance...

imported_nelACKson
05-06-2004, 07:04 AM
its interesting what you said aobut art only taking 5 minutes. i once heard that hang williams senior would throw a song away if it was taking him more than 15 minutes to write....maybe im a little off on the exact time but you get the picture.

im not witty
05-06-2004, 04:33 PM
some more....

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/10.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/11.jpg'>
older, maybe posted before.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/12.jpg'>
i never redraw anything, i like the original better than the copy without fail, so if you run outta room grab another peice of paper and continue.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/13.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/14.jpg'>
theres alot more to this one, but this is a detail that i really like. and no they arent buttfucking. its supposed to be some kind of conjoined worm alcoholic thing.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/17.jpg'>
pretty old. cartoons spelling f-u-C-K


and a couple more group portraits. first is a quickie done during a very bad time in my life. the second is much older, and is a portrait of all the writers i was kicking it with at the time. a couple of 12 oz members are featured. but i wont say who.

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/15.jpg'>

[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/backagain/16.jpg'>

babble on.

Al Green
05-06-2004, 04:59 PM
now im no expert on trippy indian art although i did live in new mexico and colorado for a while....

now.. am i seeing buffalo sipping water from the pond.. or is it JUST rocks.. and im reading into it..


[img]http://bevdoolittle.artifactsgallery.com/art/12806.jpg'>


no... im still definitely seeing buffalo...
trippy dood.:dazed:

ultraflat
05-06-2004, 05:14 PM
mira la agua, es o si que es.
_U

BUCK FUSH
05-06-2004, 05:37 PM
i like the idea behind doolittle's work, but it gets old fast. the faces in the rocks and the eagle arent subtle at all. gets kind of repetitve. beyond that Dali did a piece where there where trees that had a reflection of elephants in water. i dont know whether doolittle or dali did it first but there strikeingly similar.....meh...

13 Liter
05-06-2004, 05:39 PM
[img]http://www.rsad.edu/~bniznik/images/12oz54.jpg'>
at work today

ERIZENO
05-06-2004, 06:08 PM
Originally posted by BUCK FUSH
i like the idea behind doolittle's work, but it gets old fast. the faces in the rocks and the eagle arent subtle at all. gets kind of repetitve. beyond that Dali did a piece where there where trees that had a reflection of elephants in water. i dont know whether doolittle or dali did it first but there strikeingly similar.....meh...

Dali's was Swans reflecting Elephants. but i agree it looks similar, but i wouldnt think the idea stemed from dalis work.
the buffalo one seems to have more of a message about the lack of buffalo on the plains. or maybe thats just what im reading in it.
to read deep into Dali you need to read Freud cuz Dali was a big fan of Freud.
[img]http://hw001.gate01.com/kudohiro/Dali_Swans_Reflecting.jpg'>

StarzAbove
05-07-2004, 01:00 AM
[img]http://img36.photobucket.com/albums/v109/ElMaSKillaH/SVA.jpg'>

HECZONER
05-07-2004, 02:53 AM
[img]http://img39.photobucket.com/albums/v120/heczwe/camel_spider.bmp'>

meone
05-07-2004, 11:39 PM
what the fuck dude!!!camel spiders are officially the creepiest thing i've ever seen....wow that thing is huge....
[img]http://members.aol.com/passengerme/aarbor.jpg'>

BROWNer
05-08-2004, 01:48 AM
camel spiders might be huge and creepy, but did you
guys ever see that one fear factor when the chick had to
eat those fucked up alien cave spiders?

Al Green
05-08-2004, 08:28 AM
wha.?

o0[ecto]0o
05-08-2004, 09:36 AM
[img]http://photos.fotango.com/p/eba00394035f00000023.jpg'>

worms 3d!

sputnik!
05-08-2004, 02:55 PM
Originally posted by meone
what the fuck dude!!!camel spiders are officially the creepiest thing i've ever seen....wow that thing is huge....
[img]http://members.aol.com/passengerme/aarbor.jpg'>

i dont see it, where is it?!

KRAUT
05-08-2004, 05:02 PM
i think its two camel spiders in that picture (count the legs, notice the color) nevertheless they're damn huge!

BROWNer
05-08-2004, 06:43 PM
yea, i don't see any spiders in that flick..



























here:






[img]http://www.manningjames.com/pics/psab/camel%20spider1.jpg'>

Yellow Feets
05-08-2004, 09:35 PM
i dont see it, where is it?!
It's in the previous page. Check the post by HECZONER, not meone.


just had to stop the confusion.

meone
05-08-2004, 11:54 PM
yeah thats just an alley in ann arbor...no visible spiders but i know they are there....

Necropolis
05-09-2004, 12:45 AM
That spider is officially one of the creepiest things ive ever seen,it should of made an appearance in arachnophobia:D

esp
05-09-2004, 03:20 AM
[img]http://www.aint-it-cool-news.com/news/971031/roboman.jpg'>

heavyLox
05-09-2004, 07:01 PM
[img]http://heavylox.com/uploaded/abanonded.jpg'>

Al Green
05-10-2004, 05:09 PM
i remember reading a year or so back about people who like fucking eachother dressed up as animals... does anyone else know of this weird fetish?

anyways.. i found these pictures and thats what it reminded me of.



...babbleon.


[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_005.jpeg'>
[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_003.jpeg'>

"x to the z i want YOU! to pimp my ride."

[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_022.jpeg'>
"ill see you in the inferno"

[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_021.jpeg'>

[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_025.jpeg'>
"real players dont stand"

[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_030.jpeg'>

"aww yeah.. again and again"

[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_033.jpeg'>
SKEET SKEET SKEET

Al Green
05-10-2004, 05:14 PM
[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_034.jpeg'>
"wait... what did you just say?"


[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_039.jpeg'>
[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/AC99_079.jpeg'>
[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/new/9907yf03.JPG'>
[img]http://fursuit.timduru.org/dirlist/FurryCon/AnthroCon/AC99/new/9907yf66.JPG'>
"im drunk bitch!"

ultraflat
05-10-2004, 10:05 PM
another pin-up master and my favorite Gil Elvgren
[img]http://www.meiselgallery.com/gilelvg/public_html/bblate/well%20built.jpg'> the bitches

[img]http://www.meiselgallery.com/gilelvg/public_html/napa/Untitled-5.jpg'> break yoself

[img]http://worldwideretro.com/elvgren/elvgren/elvgren148.jpeg'>
this one speaks for itself

more Gil Elvgren (http://worldwideretro.com/elvgren/ELVGREN.html)

socks
05-11-2004, 12:52 AM
attn: Rev Green.


yes, yes, yes, very jealous i live on this side of that gallery on not that. i believe there is a permanent collection of his work there.
have both books. both worth every penny.



peas,

~vtssssnakes.


another area of interest is 'crazy' houses...The Artists of Gugging for example.

imported_sofarok
05-11-2004, 02:27 AM
The Elvgren of the girl with a shotgun is a classic, a friend of mine used the image on a shirt a while back, we could never figure out what she’s doing exactly, it was originally an add for a mechanics or something…screams killing spree to me.

ultraflat
05-11-2004, 03:50 AM
[img]http://www.meiselgallery.com/gilelvg/public_html/napa/Untitled-6.jpg'>
the gun would definetly give her shorts a shake.
_U

Al Green
05-11-2004, 04:14 AM
...i know alot of people are just going to tell me ..this is some hipster shit....

and it is..

but the site.. and what he does is amusing if not interesting.. albeit its not the BEST.. fotography.. but sometimes the shittiest pictures are the most interesting.

www.terryrichardson.com (http://www.terryrichardson.com)



ultraflat...more.. more more.!
you gots more i know you do.

effyoo
05-11-2004, 05:51 AM
[img]http://www.terryrichardson.com/images/650/nude_girls/G25.jpg'>

BROWNer
05-11-2004, 08:11 AM
www.terryrichardson.com
[img]http://www.terryrichardson.com/images/650/nude_girls/Nude%20Girls%20-%2009.jpg'>
[img]http://www.terryrichardson.com/images/650/nude_girls/Nude%20Girls%20-%2007.jpg'>

Joker
05-11-2004, 11:23 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
i remember reading a year or so back about people who like fucking eachother dressed up as animals... does anyone else know of this weird fetish?

They're called Plushies. Most of the costumes are anitomically correct and the whole scene is kinda fucked up, when you really delve into it. Then again, so is scat-love but no one is posting that stuff. (Not an invitation to post such things)

Related, a co-worker of mine sold a "Olive the other reindeer" costume to a lushie a few days ago. he was interested in buying it because it had somewhat of a snug fit and the fabric / fur was very common so he could add genitalia to it. The idea is kinda funny, but you can't help but feel disturbed at the same time.

Still love this thread...

beardo
05-11-2004, 11:44 PM
this would qualify as instance #2 of too much information from uncle J.. :lol:

meone
05-12-2004, 01:38 AM
Originally posted by beardo
this would qualify as instance #2 of too much information from uncle J.. :lol:


i second that

Al Green
05-12-2004, 02:34 AM
what the fuck was i talking about.

BROWNer
05-12-2004, 03:50 AM
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/love.jpg'>

clichedarrow
05-12-2004, 12:47 PM
[img]http://volcano.photobucket.com/albums/v11/yladmac/graff%20sketches/people01.jpg'>

ive drawn people on the train once or twice before, but can't find the sketches. sorry this is all i have. i hope it fits the thread topic

anyone is welcome to give comments and crits, i know bugger all about this sort of stuff.

Poop Man Bob
05-12-2004, 04:25 PM
Another Terry Richardson:

[img]http://www.shinegallery.co.uk/richardson/Terry.jpg'>

sputnik!
05-13-2004, 12:11 AM
Originally posted by Joker
They're called Plushies. Most of the costumes are anitomically correct and the whole scene is kinda fucked up, when you really delve into it. Then again, so is scat-love but no one is posting that stuff. (Not an invitation to post such things)

Related, a co-worker of mine sold a "Olive the other reindeer" costume to a lushie a few days ago. he was interested in buying it because it had somewhat of a snug fit and the fabric / fur was very common so he could add genitalia to it. The idea is kinda funny, but you can't help but feel disturbed at the same time.

Still love this thread...

actually they're called furries, but same difference.

meone
05-13-2004, 03:08 AM
i went to www.terryrichardson.com (http://www.terryrichardson.com) and clicked on batman...that was so not right....very wierd site....but he does have a disclaimer..so i guess its my fault for going in...

heavyLox
05-13-2004, 03:10 AM
browner are those your arms?

moosepoopmat
05-13-2004, 03:41 AM
[img]http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/ibryryibsexy/gian_spider.bmp'>

this is the reason i hope theres no draft ever...they fucking run 12-15 mph and they eat your nuts...

war pigs
05-13-2004, 03:54 AM
[img]http://www.elimin8.net/fr8s/8BTD6_shaboy.jpg'>

heavyLox
05-13-2004, 07:23 AM
[img]http://www.venus.dti.ne.jp/~kimiz/PICTURES/Broderbund/WINGS%20OF%20FURY.JPG'>

Be Easy
05-13-2004, 09:03 AM
Originally posted by moosepoopmat
[img]http://img32.photobucket.com/albums/v97/ibryryibsexy/gian_spider.bmp'>

this is the reason i hope theres no draft ever...they fucking run 12-15 mph and they eat your nuts...



WHAT THE FUCK ARE THOSE?!?

moosepoopmat
05-13-2004, 10:01 AM
iraqi sand spiders

asew6
05-13-2004, 12:36 PM
yeah i hear those things are breeding mad in southern cali

chicken bone
05-13-2004, 07:53 PM
HEY lets talk about spiders in channel zero.

http://www.woostercollective.com/images/cattalan.jpg'>

[img]http://www.woostercollective.com/images/cattalan2.jpg'>

[IMGhttp://www.woostercollective.com/images/cattalan3.jpg


Milan artist's installation sparks outrage - and injury

Sophie Arie in Florence
Saturday May 8, 2004
The Guardian

Maurizio Cattelan, one of Italy's leading modern artists, has a reputation for stirring controversy. But his latest work has surpassed all expectations, offending one man so grievously he ended up in hospital with concussion.

His artistic creation involves three plastic child dummies hanging from nooses in an old oak tree in Milan's busy May 24 square. The life-like bambini appeared unperturbed, their faces calm and angelic, their wide eyes turned to the sky. Traffic jams soon formed at lights below and passersby gathered to stare and argue.

Milan mayor, Gabriele Albertini, attended the inauguration of the work, calling it "a good example of anti-conformist culture".

But by Thursday night one passerby, Franco de Bernardo, 42, had become so angry at the effect it had on his nephew, he returned with a ladder and saw to cut the corpses down.

When he got to bambino No 3, he lost his grip and fell, cracking his head on a railing below and ending up in a pool of blood beneath the dangling child.

He spent the night in hospital with concussion and an injury to his right eyebrow. Firemen removed the three plastic children.

"We are shocked," said Massimiliano Gioni of the Fondazione Nicola Trussardi, which sponsored the work. "It was a work meant to make people talk. We did not think it would come to this."

The foundation said it planned to relocate the work, which was designed to "show the tension there is in reality".

Cattelan defended his creation. "Childhood, this strange place where traumas happen and you dream incredible dreams, is a place I always return to. The fact is we seem more violence on TV these days than in this work of art," he told La Repubblica.

But politicians had criticised the work even before it produced its first casualty. City councillor Stefano Di Martino described it as a way of "letting out people's sick fantasies".

It was not known what plans Cattelan had for the dismantled installation which had been set to grace central Milan until June 6.

Cattelan is possibly Italy's richest modern artist, making a name with shock installations, including a prostrate pope struck by a meteorite and a stuffed squirrel committing suicide at a kitchen table.

His taxidermic horse suspended from a ceiling, called La Ballata di Trotsky (The Ballad of Trotsky), fetched £619,750 at Christie's in 2001.

im not witty
05-14-2004, 02:23 AM
my girl used to tell me that im going to look just like terry richardson when i grow up. i can think of alot worse things to say to someone. that guy looks like he has fun.

Al Green
05-14-2004, 05:50 AM
..as for the last comment...

hanging out with pornstars doest not always = fun.



i have to tell you i was once at an art opening and noticed a dog with a camera around its neck, regardless of the camera i knelt down to pet it.. the camera flashed and blinded me quite a few times.


i later found out it was terry richardsons dog....
...

"now.. whats that all about willis?"

seeking
05-14-2004, 04:40 PM
next time i'm in ny, i think i'll pose for terry richardson.
that dude is funny.

i will not be sucking any super hero dick though.

yewz hated
05-14-2004, 05:09 PM
[img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/supperman.jpg'> do you think he can fly?[img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/chainy.jpg'>
who you think cought a bad 1?[img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/doorman.jpg'> jump em jump em nikkah [img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/runs.jpg'>
while ya boi does the dipppp on yaaaa.




shit is reeeeeeeely reeel out durrrr

yewz hated
05-14-2004, 05:12 PM
[img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/sp5.jpg'> mo faiyaaaaaaa mo faiyaaaaaaaaa:king:

StarzAbove
05-14-2004, 05:12 PM
YEWZ future famous photograffer;)

yewz hated
05-14-2004, 05:41 PM
[img]http://img56.photobucket.com/albums/v172/yewzallah/copa.jpg'>

:idea: :dazed: :cool: :)

ct conn
05-14-2004, 07:39 PM
fuck da po-lice

InDY_500
05-14-2004, 08:03 PM
[img]http://www.nato.int/pictures/review/9803/b0800003.jpg'>

InDY_500
05-14-2004, 08:09 PM
[img]http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Jun1998/980604-M-2374T-015.gif'>
[img]http://www.mccoy.army.mil/ReadingRoom/Triad/04112003/images/MPs_riot_control_400x.jpg'> [img]http://www.fcca.navy.mil/phojo_page/basic_mission_gallery/Thumbs/020405-N-9251B-003486.jpg'>

Al Green
05-15-2004, 01:40 AM
my backpacks got


[img]http://www.boneboy.com/will/pictures/pg06-web.jpg'>
im boba the fett.


i bounty hutt for jabba hutt...


to finance my vette.

InDY_500
05-15-2004, 06:40 AM
[img]http://www.seattlestarwars.com/annikan/events/images/Bowling/medium/ssws_bowling1_016.jpg'>
[img]http://www.bowlingaziendale.it/interbank/interbank9/IB9photos/bowling.jpg'>

BROWNer
05-15-2004, 08:28 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
i bounty hutt for jabba hutt.

InDY_500
05-15-2004, 10:09 PM
[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/th_chicago.jpg'>

Expect many more to come........

Al Green
05-17-2004, 05:52 AM
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Al Green
05-17-2004, 05:55 AM
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[img]http://cgfa.sunsite.dk/k/kunimasa1.jpg'>

Al Green
05-17-2004, 05:56 AM
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[img]http://www.zakros.com/mica/emacF03/futuristsText.jpeg'>
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Al Green
05-17-2004, 06:01 AM
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[img]http://wrc.onde.net/arte/0000E940-80000004/0000F50A-80000004/0034FF3C-000F68CB-003D65CC.1/Boccioni_Forme1.jpg'>

Al Green
05-17-2004, 06:03 AM
[img]http://www.manoafreeuniversity.org/gothenburg_nb/lecture_stadsmuseum/img/IMG_0318.jpg'>


The utopian project New Babylon was developed out of the situationist movement in the late 50ies; it clearly stands in a line with situationism and it has to bee seen embedded both in the artistic avantgarde and in the social struggles of that time – so maybe we should first sketch out some basic ideas of situationism. The Situationist International was a follow-up to the Paris-based Lettrist International. Both organisations share both their understanding as being revolutionary art movements andtheir fascination with urban space as the stage of a daily struggle against functionalist capitalism. Guy Debord is often acknowledged as the central figure of situationism. When he is often described as activist, artist, writer, we can see the arena in which he and the other situationist acted in.
In his famous piece "The Naked City" from 1959 some main ideas are represented. "The Naked City" is cut-up and re-configured map of Paris, putting new connections between certain areas. It is more a mind-map, actually.

[img]http://www.manoafreeuniversity.org/gothenburg_nb/lecture_stadsmuseum/img/IMG_0319.jpg'>


One of the techniques the situationists invented was the "derive". It means a kind of aimless wandering, a drifting through the city (here we can see the lines back to surrealism as well). The derive was meant as an act of resistance to the hegemonic functionialism, upon which capitalist (as well as socialist) society was based. Situationism clearly detected functionalism as one of the keys through which capitalism worked. Here in Sweden we can see extremely well, how such an over-all functionalist approach forms a society. Every detail of such a model is exactly planned, capitalism organizes every small aspect of social life. Sweden is actually in many aspects the role-model of the 20th century welfare state, Fordism, the capitalist compromise between workers and owners of production, is somehow the doctrine on which the whole social-democtraic swedish model is based on... and that we can see in the architecture, if we look at the suburbs as an outcome of functionalist city planning.
Anyway, the situationists said:
You have to tear apart the grid of the city and find your own ways and not fall into the everyday capitalist life.
The overall organization of social life was also described by Michel Foucault with the theory of the disciplinary society. He states that within such a society you move from one closed milieu to another: you start in the family, then go to school, maybe to military, afterwards into factory and if things do not work out to the hospital or maybe to the prison. Life is organized through this institutions, and they are all somehow structured in the same way, their functions are analogous.
The situationists, along with the upcoming revolutionary ideas of that time, were opposed to this kind of disciplinary regime. They wanted to break up the divisions between the separated fields. especially in the realm of the city. Their main programm, the unitary urbanism, was to abolish all seperations between work and leisure time, between public and private space.


http://www.cddc.vt.edu/sionline/si/diewelt.html

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 12:07 AM
walkinghometoday:

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[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/1974.jpg'>
year of the tiger, i believe..
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[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/indo.jpg'>
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/pimp.jpg'>
pimpstylesz.
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/insight.jpg'>
insight.

and the highlight of today:
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/whydontyoupaintshit-.jpg'>
why don't you paint shit

crave
05-18-2004, 02:54 AM
nothing like the babble to make my reality even funnier. .

thank all yous. . .

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:14 AM
[img]http://ihatebaylor.com/photo_album/european_vista_99/photos/200_last_amsterdam/amsterdam_1_23_rijksmuseum_grafitti.jpg'>

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:16 AM
[img]http://tcdohan3.bravepages.com/anordinaryboy/bathroom%201.jpg'>
doesn't make sense

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:26 AM
[img]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~AD8Y-HYS/a_snbs_o.jpg'>
In Japan gay people often use toilet at a station. It is usual that many such scribble is on toilet wall.
[img]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~AD8Y-HYS/j_otksmo.jpg'>
This says " I want to play SUMO with man aged sixty.
But shortcut construction worker only. I'm waiting your call.
Call me and say SUMO"
[img]http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~AD8Y-HYS/j_otksm2.jpg'>
And this is "SUMO" for man who scribble this.

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:31 AM
[img]http://thepits.be/mm/b/entree3.jpg'>
gene = god

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:36 AM
[img]http://thepits.be/mm/b/wc7.jpg'>
i want stryper at the shitty pit's amen


[img]http://www.frankbaring.de/images/stryper.gif'>

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:43 AM
[img]http://thepits.be/mm/b/wcmuren-buiten2.jpg'>
de slechtste band qua yergelijking muziek / logo.

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:48 AM
[img]http://thepits.be/mm/b/wcmuren-buiten13.jpg'>
here we have a highly effective diss: my pits stink like stool
but yer pits is way to cool

BROWNer
05-18-2004, 06:51 AM
[img]http://thepits.be/mm/b/achtermuur3.jpg'>
proud to be retarded

beardo
05-18-2004, 02:33 PM
ha, nice browner

yoink
05-18-2004, 09:31 PM
ditto.
that was a good set of posts.

BROWNer
05-19-2004, 12:18 AM
today was so goddamn nice outside. i love summer.

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[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/firstchild.jpg'>
may your first child be a masculine child
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mongol
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/backintheday.jpg'>
back in the day
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/juniper.jpg'>
juniper
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/oceanvista.jpg'>
.

itssssssslow
05-19-2004, 03:39 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
[img]http://www.zakros.com/mica/emacF03/Futurists_Scrabrr.jpeg'>


i got my hands on one these originals the other week at a low-pro library. marinetti moves in waves...

i was geeked.

Al Green
05-19-2004, 05:02 PM
someone is going to need to pick up the slack on posting images and babble "stuff" here.

unfortunately youll be seeing less and less of me on this site. so please whoever feels like stepping up to bat on my hiatus. please feel free to do so..


-bobby

ERIZENO
05-20-2004, 04:28 PM
I just watched this last night and it is just such a great movie. pre CGI. when you had to work your ass off artisticly to make special effects.
[img]http://www.musicman.com/hand/laby.gif'>

what a model here.
[img]http://looneytunys.com/pics/maze.jpg'>
one of my favorite little guys. "come on in and meet the misses"
[img]http://www.cinencanto.com/pics/posters/labyrinth2.jpg'>

alot based on Brian Froud's drawing.
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbscrmp1.gif'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbscrmp3.gif'>
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbscrmp41.GIF'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbscrmp4.gif'>
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbent4.jpg'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbent41.jpg'>

ERIZENO
05-20-2004, 04:48 PM
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbent1.gif'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbunif4.gif'>
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbunif2.gif'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbunif3.gif'>
[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/faeries/films/laby/images/lbunif5.gif'> [img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/www/films/laby/images/lbyanimdog.gif'>
Brian Froud discusses the making of the Jim Henson film "Labyrinth":
"In the very early stages, Jim and I were discussing what it might be about and we decided 'goblins.' From there, I started to create pictures and drawings. I filled sketchbook after sketchbook, doodling in corners, creating hundreds of creatures."
Brian Froud produced hundreds of drawings of different types of goblin which gave inspiration to screenwriter Terry Jones:
"Every time I was stuck and needed something to happen, I'd look through Brian's drawings, and there would be a new character, speaking to me."
the man with a few of his drawings come to life.

[img]http://www.worldoffroud.com/www/films/main/images/gobfroud.jpg'>

ERIZENO
05-20-2004, 05:15 PM
the wall of hands. the effect is so beautiful when watching the movie.
[img]http://www.thespiannet.com/actresses/C/connelly_jennifer/l.jpg'>
[img]http://labyrinth.8m.com/thands.gif'>
[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/whome949/hands.jpg'>

casekonly
05-21-2004, 01:19 AM
just something i was playing around with. thought it deserved a home.[img]http://img47.photobucket.com/albums/v144/casek/design1ajpeg.jpg'>

bathoræ
05-21-2004, 01:51 AM
Famous for her act of bathing on stage, Lili St. Cyr attracted crowds of men and women alike. She wore very lavish gowns (frequently Dior) and costumes with jewelry to match. Her acts often included international influences where she portrayed women of different countries, including Cleopatra. In another act, she did a reverse strip tease where she came out on stage in a g-string and had a maid help her get dressed. It is also rumored that she had a lesbian affair with Marilyn Monroe. She was always considered to have an incredible amount of grace and class. She died in 1999.

http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr29.jpg http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr08.jpg http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr14.jpg http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr31.jpg http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr13.jpg http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr27.jpg [img]http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr16.jpg'> [img]http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr28.jpg'> [img]http://www.javasbachelorpad.com/cyr09.jpg'>

Prae1Boston
05-21-2004, 02:39 AM
Originally posted by Al Green
socks


i was lucky enough to stumbline into the American Folk Art museum in NYC when they were having a show about.. "Outsider art and Art Brute"

luckily i got to see Darger and a slew of other incredible artist who although they were pretty damn nuts.. were also pretty damn brilliant and created some of the most involved and fucking incredible art ive seen. They recently released a book of Dargers work and i must say once i have some disposable income id pick it up in a heartbeat..

stuff like that is really inspiring..

babble on.!

oh and since you put the link im going to drop a few images to hopefully lure some people to actually read and check it out

[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/02.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/03.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/04.jpg'>
[img]http://acer-access.com/[email protected]/24.jpg'>
the caption on this reads "they attempt to get away by rolling themselves in floor rugs."



ahhhh

i saw this exhibit. little girls with penises? creepy but cool stuff.

Poop Man Bob
05-22-2004, 06:53 AM
[img]http://mywebpages.comcast.net/atrios/dickandrummy.jpg'>

Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look, He thinks too much; such men are dangerous.

DREDZ
05-22-2004, 08:07 PM
Chinese Propaganda Posters: From Revolution to Modernization
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ISBN 90-5496-009-4

...
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..with superior racking schemes...
babble on

imation
05-23-2004, 12:14 AM
dredz, i like the last one u posted, very nice shit

dANce'N'grAf
05-23-2004, 12:44 AM
whats going on in this post??

Pilau Hands
05-23-2004, 05:25 AM
1959 - July 27, 1959 - New York attorney William Shea announces the formation of a third major league, the Continental League, to begin play in 1961. One of the charter teams for the league would be placed in New York.

1960 - August 2, 1960 - The Continental League disbands on promises that four of its franchises would be accepted to the NL and AL as expansion franchises.

1961
- March 6, 1961 - The New York Metropolitan Baseball Club Inc., formally receives a certificate of membership from National League President Warren Giles. The Mets' name was judged by club owner Joan Payson as the one that best met five basic criteria:
1) It met public and press acceptance;
2) It was closely related to the team's corporate name (Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc);
3) It was descriptive of the metropolitan area;
4) It had a brevity that delighted copy readers everywhere;
5) It had historical background referring to the Metropolitans of the 19th century American Association. Other names considered included Rebels, Skyliners, NYBs, Burros (for the five boroughs), Continentals, Avengers... as well as Jets and Islanders, names that would eventually find their way onto the New York sports scene.
May 8, 1961 - New York's National League club announces that the team nickname will be "Mets," a natural shortening of the corporate name ("New York Metropolitan Baseball Club, Inc.")

October 10, 1961 - In the first expansion draft in National League history, the Mets spend $1.8 million to draft 22 players at the Netherland-Hilton Hotel in Cincinnati.

October 28, 1961 - Ground is broken for Flushing Meadows Park.

November 16, 1961 - The circular Mets logo, designed by sports cartoonist Ray Gatto, was unveiled. It has gone virtually unchanged throughout the history of the club. The shape of the insignia, with its orange stitching, represents a baseball, and the bridge in the foreground symbolizes that the Mets, in bringing back the National League to New York, represent all five boroughs. It's not just a skyline in the background, but has a special meaning. At the left is a church spire, symbolic of Brooklyn, the borough of churches. The second building from the left is the Williamsburg Savings Bank, the tallest building in Brooklyn. Next is the Woolworth Building. After a general skyline view of midtown comes the Empire State Building. At the far right is the United Nations Building. The Mets' colors are Dodger blue and Giant orange, symbolic of the return of National League baseball to New York after the Dodgers and Giants moved to California. Blue and Orange are also the official colors of New York State.

Pilau Hands
05-23-2004, 05:27 AM
[img]http://bartok.phys.northwestern.edu/images/mets.gif'>

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."

- Rogers Hornsby

Poop Man Bob
05-23-2004, 05:20 PM
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dosoner
05-23-2004, 07:13 PM
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[img]http://www.psc.ac.uk/sfc/support/images/Schematic.jpg'>

[img]http://www.robbieconal.com/images/posters/posters_large/42_tower_of_babble_L.jpg'>

chicken bone
05-23-2004, 10:07 PM
Souther Salazar
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Radness.

esp
05-24-2004, 01:22 AM
[img]http://web.mit.edu/ran/www/mas110/serenity%20animated.gif'>

esp
05-24-2004, 01:40 AM
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imation
05-24-2004, 02:56 AM
nice stuff everyone...feeling it

dosoner
05-24-2004, 04:55 AM
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[img]http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v106/dosoner/random_squares_copy.jpg'>

[img]http://img35.photobucket.com/albums/v106/dosoner/render1.jpg'>

[img]http://thething.lardpirates.com/ink/errorpic.gif'>

dosoner
05-24-2004, 04:56 AM
look at me venturing out of channel zero

shani1985
05-24-2004, 03:17 PM
i just dont get this tread
but thats just me

imported_sofarok
05-24-2004, 04:04 PM
Originally posted by shani1985
i just dont get this tread
but thats just me

Theres nothing to get…just sit back and soak it all up

timemachine
05-24-2004, 06:35 PM
Originally posted by Pilau Hands
[img]http://bartok.phys.northwestern.edu/images/mets.gif'>

"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."

- Rogers Hornsby


gay

StarzAbove
05-24-2004, 06:38 PM
Mets team is Bunz! At least get a no hitter or something!

StarzAbove
05-24-2004, 07:42 PM
3-D: Effect who render at the lettering a dimension in space.

All-CITY: When a writer or crew bombs all major subway lines.

B-BOY: Caricatural character representative a writer or a member of the Hip Hop movement.

BEEF: Disagreement or conflict.

BENCH: (n) Subway station where writers congregate and watch trains. Benching (v) The act of watching trains.

BITE: Plagiarism

BLOCK BUSTER: Wide lettered piece stretching from end to end done below window level on subway car.

BLOCK STYLE: Compat lettering style, simple and square.

BOMB: Prolific writing

BUFF: Removal of writing/art work.

THE BUFF: The MTA's graffiti removal program

BURN: 1. To out do the competition. 2. To ware out.

BURNER: A technically and stylistically well-executed wild style piece. Generally done in bright colors.

CAPS: (Fat, skinny, German thin) Interchangeable spray-can nozzles fitted to paint can to vary width of spray.

CHARACTER: Person, B-boy, etc...

CHROME: Piece entirely realized with the golg/chrome color for the fill-in.

CLEAN TRAIN: Current term for all New York City Subway cars. They are difficult to hit and rarely go into service with writing on them.

COAL MINE: Older IND and BMT (R1 -R9s) subway cars characterized by a unpainted brown dusty surface. Retired from service in 1976.

(EXTRA) CONTOUR : Exterior sur-contour of a piece.

CREW: Organized group of writers.

CROSSING OUT: To scribble or write on someone else's name. It is considered highly disrespectful.

DEF: Excellent (derived from definite and death).

DESIGNS: Polka dots, checkers stars swirls are placed over the fill-in to in hence and compliment fill-in . Designs are limited only by an artists imagination and technical ability.

DING DONG: Stainless-steel (R-46) subway car, so named for the bell that rings alerting passengers of closing doors.

DOPE: Excellent, of the highest order.

DOWN: Part of a group or action

DT: Plain cloths police officer or detective.

5-O: Slang for police. Derived form the television series Hawaii 5-O.

END 2 END: Panel or panels series covering a coach in all its length.

FADE: Graduation of colors.

FAMILIES: Rows of throw ups of the same name.

FILL-IN: The base colors of a piece, falling within the outline.

FLATS: Painted steel subway cars with flat surfaces. (The preferred subway cars of old school writers. During the 1970s the IRT division was composed exclusively of flats)

FLOATERS: Throw ups done on subway car panels at window level.

FLOP: A swollen lettering situated between the Tag and the Graffiti.

FREIGHTS: Railroad freight cars.

GETTING UP: When proliferation of name has led to high visibility.

GETTING OVER: Succeeding

G0ING OVER: Writing over another writers name. It is the ultimate act of disrespect.

HAND STYLE: Handwriting or tagging style.

HEAD BUFF SPOT:The portion of wall panels of the subway car interior above the seats located at passenger's head level. The mild though frequent abrasion from passengers heads eventually buffs (removes) tags on these locations.(It is an undesirable location to tag.)

HENRY SHOTS: Photographic technique developed by Henry Chalfant . The camera remains in one spot with automatic film advance while the subject (train) moves. The end result is a straight forward single image built from several frames providing more detail. Though the term is used infrequently the technique has become one of the standards for photo documentation of trains.

HIGH LIGHTS: White line between the Outline and the Fill-in, for the light effect.

HIT: (n) A tag, throw-up or piece (v) the act of writing.

INVENT: Shoplifting or stealing. This term was used prior to 1974. The contemporary term is RACK.

KILL: To bomb excessively.

KING: The most accomplished writer in a given category.

LAY-UP: A single or double track where trains are parked during off-peak hours. Both tunnel and elevated lay-ups exist.

LETTER LINES: The IND and BMT divisions of The New York City Subway

MARRIED COUPLE: Two subway cars permanently attached which share a motor. Identified by their consecutive numbers. These cars were desirable when art work on connected car was directly relevant.

MOTION TAGGING: Writing on subway cars while they are in service.

NUMBER LINES: The IRT division of The New York City Subway

NEW SCHOOL: Contemporary writing culture (post 1984).This date can vary greatly depending upon who you ask.

OLD SCHOOL: The writing culture prior to 1984. This date can vary greatly depending upon who you ask.

OUTLINE: The skeleton or frame work of a piece FINAL

(FINAL) OUTLINE: After fill-in and designs have been applied the outline is re executed to define the letters.

PANEL PIECE: A painting below the windows and between the doors of a subway car.

PIECE: A writer's painting, short for masterpiece.

PIECING: The execution of a piece.

PIECE BOOK OR BLACK BOOK: A writer's sketch book. Used for personal art development and or the collection of other artists work.

PRODUCTION: Large scale murals with detailed pieces and illustrations. (Contemporary term used mainly for street murals.)

PULL IN - PULL OUT: This is essentially a five to fifteen minute layup. At the end of some subway routes trains park in a tunnel for several minutes before going back into service. During this time the trains are written on. Due to time constraints pull in - pull outs were generally utilized for throw ups. It was one of the more dangerous approaches to writing.

RACKING OR RACKING UP: Shoplifting or stealing.

RACK: A store where shoplifting can be done.

RIDGIE: Subway car with corrugated, stainless-steel sides. An undesirable surface for burners. Ridgies ran on the BMT and IND divisions and were preferred by throw-up artists.

SCRATCHITI: A media coined term for the scratchings rendered on to the windows of subway cars.

SLANTS: IND R-40 subway cars with slanted face.

STEEL: Any type of train. New school term used to distinguish train and wall work.

THE SYSTEM: The New York City Subway system

STYLE WARS: 1. Competition between artists to determine superior creative ability.

2. Documentary film on Hip Hop by Henry Chalfant and Tony Silver.Proved to be an extremely inspirational element for the New School.

TAG: (n) A writer's name and signature. (v) The execution of a signature.

TAGGING-UP: The execution of a signature.

THROW-UP: A quickly executed piece (like Flop) consisting of an outline with or without thin layer of spray paint for fill-in.

THROWIE: Contemporary term for throw-up.

TOP-TO-BOTTOM or (T to B): A piece which extends from the top of the subway car to the bottom.

TOY: 1. Inexperienced or incompetent writer.

2. A small felt tip marker.

UP: Describes a writer whose work appears regularly on the trains or through out the city.

WALL PAPER: Repetition of a name written making enough coverage so that a pattern develops, much like wall paper.

WAK: Substandard or incorrect.

WHOLE CAR: Completly painted subway or train.

WILD STYLE: 1. Bronx crew from the 1970s led by Tracy 168.

2. A complicated construction of interlocking letters.

3. Classic film on Hip Hop culture directed by Charlie Ahearn.

WINDOW DOWN: A piece done below the windows of a subway car.

WORK BUM: New York City Transit Authority track maintenance worker.

WRITER: Practitioner of the art of writing.

Taken from NADAONE.COM :lol:

Manifesto
05-24-2004, 08:05 PM
[img]http://www.gvetchedintime.com/web/06.jpg'>

[img]http://www.gvetchedintime.com/web/04.jpg'>

[img]http://www.gvetchedintime.com/web/process.jpg'>

eveythign else he does sucks.
but he can etch and sketch.

BROWNer
05-24-2004, 08:25 PM
[img]http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/v29/Tesseract/donshitsz.jpg'>

crave
05-24-2004, 11:14 PM
i remember seeing something on tv about that etch-a-sketch kid.

really dope stuff.

Pilau Hands
05-25-2004, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by StarzAbove
Mets team is Bunz! At least get a no hitter or something!
it's not really about them being good, cause they haven't really done anything worth mentioning in 4 years...it's just about them being your team regardless.

Originally posted by timemachine
gay
haha. get the fuck out.

[img]http://www.nadyavolicer.com/assets/Little%20Boxes/images/5cutout.jpg'>
Nadya Volicer

bathoræ
05-25-2004, 07:00 AM
She did the cover on Issue #53 of Flaunt and has also been featured in Juxtapoz, Art Issues, and Paper magazine. Her website is www.camillerosegarcia.com (http://www.camillerosegarcia.com).
[img]http://www.roqlarue.com/showpages/marion_camille_gallery/images/23garcia_nightfactory.jpg'>
[img]http://www.camillerosegarcia.com/img_retreat/retreat_03_lulusdollhouse.jpg'>
[img]http://www.camillerosegarcia.com/img_retreat/retreat_02_fasterlambchop.jpg'>
[img]http://www.camillerosegarcia.com/img_opticon/opt_09_sadie.jpg'>
[img]http://www.camillerosegarcia.com/img_other/05_other.jpg'>

niso
05-25-2004, 10:51 AM
wow that looks like some really dark shit.
i love it:D

niso
05-25-2004, 10:58 AM
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love-title.gif'> [img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love-01.gif'> [img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love02.gif'>
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love03.gif'>
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love04.gif'>
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love05.gif'>
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love06.gif'>
[img]http://www.biro-web.com/new-love-all/new-love07.gif'>
john burgerman www.biro-web.com (http://www.biro-web.com)

bathoræ
05-25-2004, 06:24 PM
her website (http://www.lisastefanelli.com) Featured in (I think) the most recent issue of Very (http://www.veryUP.com)

[img]http://www.lisastefanelli.com/Library/Paintings/Spawn.jpg'> [img]http://www.lisastefanelli.com/Library/Paintings/Twisted.jpg'>
[img]http://www.lisastefanelli.com/Library/Paintings/Thorn.jpg'> [img]http://www.pierogi2000.com/graphics/stefanelli2.jpg'>
[img]http://www.sitefour.com/artforreal.org/photos/59.jpg'>

timemachine
05-25-2004, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by Poop Man Bob
[img]http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/iRAQBroome.jpg'>

[img]http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/iRAQsubway.jpg'>

[img]http://bagnewsnotes.typepad.com/bagnews/images/clips/barminskymickeygas.jpg'>


shit i was totally going to use that IRAQ thing
ahh well

niso
05-25-2004, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by sofarok
Anyone feeling Ryan McGinley’s (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/MCGINLEY.htm) stuff?

[img]http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/B_DASH_B.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/ToPlace/Sock.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan57.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/McGinleyDakotaTim.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/restore1/Artists/McGinley/Radio_City_Music_Hall_2002.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/Artists/McGinley/Blow_Ups/Images_Thumbs/ryan21.jpg'>

[img]http://www.phhfineart.com/ArtistImages/RYAN%20MCGINLEY4.jpg'>

more (http://www.papermag.com/magazine/mag_02/mag_apr02/beautiful_people2002/ryan_mcginley.html) , more (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/MCGINLEY.htm) , more (http://www.gothamist.com/archives/2003/02/27/ryan_mcginley_loves_sacer.php), more (http://www.contemporary-magazine.com/53/McGinley.html), more (http://articles.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2003_March_4/ai_98172214) and yet more (http://www.mcmagma.com/MCGINLEY/PRESS_RELEASE_MCGINLEY.htm).

sofarok i saw this hole exibition in new york it was fucking grate opend my eyes to photorghy he dos alot of work for vice magazine whitch you can pic uo for free and its funny as fuck www.vizemag.com (http://www.vizemag.com)

timemachine
05-25-2004, 09:48 PM
haha um....

InDY_500
05-26-2004, 12:46 AM
[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/Car%20Accidents/PoleHugger.jpg'>
[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/Car%20Accidents/LoneCar.jpg'>

InDY_500
05-26-2004, 12:48 AM
My friends car after junior prom..
[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/Car%20Accidents/JohnsCar.jpg'>

[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/Car%20Accidents/Burning.jpg'>

InDY_500
05-26-2004, 12:49 AM
Dont ask me how this happened but both cars were perfectly fine.....Just on top of each other.....
[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/Car%20Accidents/CrazyAccident.jpg'>

DREDZ
05-26-2004, 03:30 AM
...that stefanelli ish is hot

yoink
05-26-2004, 04:31 PM
hope it isnt a repost.
[img]http://www.clementine-gallery.com/img/southerndaddy1.jpg'>
[img]http://www.clementine-gallery.com/img/myjawdrops1.jpg'>
[img]http://www.clementine-gallery.com/img/etegdt1.jpg'>
[img]http://www.clementine-gallery.com/img/arealnobody1.jpg'>
[img]http://www.clementine-gallery.com/img/takeyourforms1.jpg'>

his newest exhibition these are old thrift store type lithos with his letters painted on them.

yoink
05-26-2004, 04:35 PM
by the bathorae nice posts up there, I remember seeing that cover at the bookstore the other day (the flaunt one) and it sticking out.

meone
05-27-2004, 03:25 AM
good shit been awhile since i been in here...

Al Green
05-27-2004, 04:25 AM
I am shorty I be 4' 11'......


[img]http://www.airstream.net/images/nepal.jpg'>
[img]http://www.idealoft.com/images/nepal.jpg'>
[img]http://paranoia.lycaeum.org/marijuana/images/nepal-hash-ad.jpg'>
[img]http://www.goldenhilltravel.co.uk/everest-new-year-gallery/images/which%20is%20Everest%20Nepal.jpg'>
[img]http://www.grant-margison.com/journeys/images/nepal_95-042_monkey_temple_stupa.jpg'>
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/200011_36_jozin_nepal_svatyMuz01.JPG'>
sadu sadu sadu..
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/200011_37_jozin_nepal_svatyMuz02.JPG'>




i am i be i am i be i am i be




........I am Bob and I be Hope.

Al Green
05-27-2004, 04:30 AM
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/200011_30_jozin_nepal_tibetan.JPG'>
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/20001104_01_15_KTM%20riksa.JPG'>
rickshaw
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/20001107_02_25.JPG'>
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/20001108_03_08.JPG'>
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/20001109_04_01.JPG'>
[img]http://www.photonirvana.com/images/Nepal/galleryhigh/images/Nepal-014.jpg'>
[img]http://www.photonirvana.com/images/Nepal/galleryhigh/images/Nepal-068.jpg'>

heavyLox
05-27-2004, 04:32 AM
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/200011_36_jozin_nepal_svatyMuz01.JPG'>
i b heavy i b lox

Al Green
05-27-2004, 04:33 AM
[img]http://www.photonirvana.com/images/Nepal/galleryhigh/images/Nepal-073.jpg'>
[img]http://www.photonirvana.com/images/Nepal/gallery2/images/Nepal-162.jpg'>
[img]http://www.photonirvana.com/images/Nepal/gallery2/images/Nepal-152.jpg'>
[img]http://www.bilderkosmos.com/images/1995_Nepal/1995-10-06_Nepal_078.jpg'>
[img]http://www.bilderkosmos.com/images/1995_Nepal/1995-10-06_Nepal_067.jpg'>


missed.

Ski Mask
05-27-2004, 06:07 AM
http://www.wps1.org

MOMA's internet radio station. check out Charlie Ahearn's show "Yes Yes Y'all" where he interviewed Blade. I cant get it to work on my computer, somebody let me know if its worth my effort to figure it out. the station looks ill.


since its MOMA I figured this was the thread....

BROWNer
05-27-2004, 07:11 PM
ese, that shit is hot. i posted it a wee bit ago but haven't tuned
in for very long. i keep checking their playlists for whats up...
trust they've had some deadly shit.

timemachine
05-27-2004, 07:13 PM
cool shit

Pilau Hands
05-28-2004, 04:37 PM
[img]http://www.kopce.czweb.org/Nepal/20001107_02_25.JPG'>

Outstanding!

imation
05-28-2004, 08:35 PM
lovely thread

niso
05-28-2004, 09:41 PM
[img]http://www.origamiweb.com/models/Yoda.jpg'>
[img]http://www.origamiweb.com/models/devil.jpg'>
[img]http://www.origami.com/images_gallery/trex2.jpg'>

DyeStop.
05-28-2004, 10:36 PM
be kind, proud, and fearless

How to create good art:
1. tap into the viewer's perception. use universal positives.

2.The Brain. Fresh Perceptions> The first time someone is exposed to comething new, they're not sure about it, but the more they're exposed to it, the more they like it (this is not always applicable), but it is important to not be exposed to something too much. *use originality

3. BAD: cliche, monotony, dirivative

Artists are responsible for keeping childlike perceptions fresh.
It is an artist's responsibility to show you new ways to see the world.

Humans are different from animals because we have art, and animals dont. Art gives us new ways to look at things. The closest thing that dogs have to art is *maybe* gourmet dog food because they might be able to distinguish it from everything else.


GENIUSES: Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, Faulkner, R. Crumb



------------------------------
this thread is doing good things.,

InDY_500
05-28-2004, 10:47 PM
For all the bowlers out there......

[img]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v204/indy_500/Misc/ProShop.jpg'>

DREDZ
05-29-2004, 08:28 PM
...viva Nepal!













"...about 4:30, but I don't think that I'll be able to make it to the party."

shani1985
05-29-2004, 09:29 PM
niso bristol
those are hot ! did you made them ??

DyeStop.
05-29-2004, 10:30 PM
I saw the movie Coffee and Cigarettes (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0379217/) yesterday, and it was absolutely amazing. One of the best movies I have seen in recent memory. I highly suggest it to all you Babblers.

Its a concept film by Jim Jarmusch, and its a series of 11 vignettes, that all have coffee and cigarettes in common. Theres some really great celebrity appearences in this film, but more importantly, its subtle humor and beauty are really what made me appreciate it.

lil'moco
05-30-2004, 04:48 AM
site babble.
http://www.bombtheworld.net/
http://www.designtaxi.com
www.newwebpick.com (http://www.newwebpick.com)
http://www.ricardoflores.ca
www.interiormotivesawards.com (http://www.interiormotivesawards.com)
www.factory1.com (http://www.factory1.com)
www.thefusionproject.org (http://www.thefusionproject.org)
http://cmart.design.ru/

Necropolis
05-30-2004, 05:08 AM
That shit 's insane.Very Innovative

Al Green
05-30-2004, 06:53 PM
I AM A BATTLE BOT NIGGA!!

http://www.skaro.org/tbindal.jpg

imported_sofarok
05-31-2004, 01:17 AM
Daleks are hardcore but they cany go up stairs....
[img]http://imagecache2.allposters.com/images/21/DALEKS.JPG'>

"Encased in their pepperpot-shaped travel machines, each Dalek is a mutant monstrosity from the planet Skaro. They are one of the Galaxy's most fearsome races, with no thoughts other than that of conquest. The Daleks consider themselves the most superior race in the Universe. Humanity and all of the other species in the Galaxy may be permitted to live as their slaves - but that which they cannot subjugate they will destroy. Their main weaponry is the gun attached to the front of their casings. Even a glancing shot is sufficient to despatch the hapless victim in screaming agony…
"

diggity
05-31-2004, 03:33 AM
Originally posted by NISO BRISTOL
[img]http://www.origamiweb.com/models/Yoda.jpg'>
[img]http://www.origamiweb.com/models/devil.jpg'>
[img]http://www.origami.com/images_gallery/trex2.jpg'>

those are awesome.

crave
05-31-2004, 04:29 AM
^ yea they are.

and in the words of my little girl, "ooh daddy, monsters. . ." said with a smile.

chicken bone
05-31-2004, 04:42 AM
And then I said "touch me like a hot dog in the summer time"

Al Green
05-31-2004, 05:35 AM
sofa im impressed you caught the reference...

jesus.. leave it up to the brit to pick up on the obscure reference.

BROWNer
06-01-2004, 06:04 PM
http://youworkforthem.com/images/cloth/C0042/C0042_02.jpg

timemachine
06-01-2004, 07:08 PM
hah

imported_sofarok
06-01-2004, 08:15 PM
Originally posted by Al Green
sofa im impressed you caught the reference...

jesus.. leave it up to the brit to pick up on the obscure reference.

Most brits of my age and above would instantly recognise a dalek…brought up on the stuff

DyeStop.
06-01-2004, 09:30 PM
[img]http://www.turntablelab.com/openballistics/closeups-books/morningwood/6.jpg'>
not sure who the artist is.. from roger gastman's "morning wood" book.

imported_sofarok
06-01-2004, 10:57 PM
his name is HuskMitNavn i think...

an interview (http://www.komix.it/article.php?sid=4167)
a web site (http://www.huskmitnavn.dk/)
lots of flicks (http://www.monsun.dk/huskmitnavn/hmn02.htm)

imported_sofarok
06-01-2004, 10:59 PM
actually i think i might be wrong, i think that guy is castle and not the same bloke,,,Europe would know..

beardo
06-03-2004, 03:42 PM
bump

i've always had a fascination with treehouses. check out this book, it should be at your local borders/barnes/etc.
[img]http://www.treehouseworkshop.com/images/amazon/thetreehousebook.jpg'>

dont have time to search for a bunch of pics, sorry.

seeking
06-03-2004, 03:58 PM
you mean that's not grey...i mean geso...i mean sigh...errr, i mean reas.
oh, forget it.
yeah for tree houses!

BROWNer
06-03-2004, 06:56 PM
^ha!

Joker
06-03-2004, 10:19 PM
A couple of months ago a friend turned me onto this artist. I had forgotten about him till I saw his work again in the new issue of Juxtapoz.

Ray Caesar
http://www.raycaesar.com

CIPHER_one
06-03-2004, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by beardo
bump

i've always had a fascination with treehouses. check out this book, it should be at your local borders/barnes/etc.
[img]http://www.treehouseworkshop.com/images/amazon/thetreehousebook.jpg'>

dont have time to search for a bunch of pics, sorry.


that is an amazing book

Some friends of mine built a treehouse last summer. the city made them take it down because it interfered with a powerline. Thats was nuts.

Poop Man Bob
06-04-2004, 04:46 AM
From the NY Times (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/04/arts/design/04KIMM.html):

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/03/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE1.jpg'>
[i]"Pastrycook" (1928) by August Sander, at the Metropolitan Museum.

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/03/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE2.jpg'>
[i]"Young Farmers" (1914)

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/03/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE3.jpg'>
[i]"Circus Workers" (1926 to 1932)

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/03/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE4.jpg'>
[i]"Working Students" (1926)

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/04/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE5.jpg'>
[i]"Secretary at West German Radio, Cologne" (1931)

http://graphics7.nytimes.com/images/2004/06/03/arts/04KIMM-SLIDE6.jpg'>
[i]"Painter (Anton Räderscheidt)"



The last man looks incredibly intense.

niso
06-04-2004, 11:11 AM
Originally posted by DyeStop.
[img]http://www.turntablelab.com/openballistics/closeups-books/morningwood/6.jpg'>
not sure who the artist is.. from roger gastman's "morning wood" book.
[img]http://www.gingkopress.com/_cata/ima2/img/mornw-5.gif'>
[img]http://www.gingkopress.com/_cata/ima2/img/mornw-4.gif'>
is by a guy called Mikkel Groennebeck, from Kopenhagen.
hope that helps

Ski Mask
06-06-2004, 05:17 AM
The Problem we all live with
[img]http://www.nrm.org/eyeopener/images/problem_l.jpg'>
I'm sure the times heads all caught this. but there was a good little blurb about rockwell, and the impact the civil rights struggle had on his work. They made a good point. We all think of rockwell as the painter of all those sentement laden records of "americana", but his driving motivation was an unwavering belief in the core ideals that the usa was founded on, and the whole "american dream" package. but, much like the general population, you can see his understanding of race relations in the country changing. in the 40s he did those "4 freedoms" paintings, trumpeting the core rights that americans believe in, but still had some unecessarily happy depictions of a very un-equal state of affairs. take for example:
Boy in a Dining Car
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The sentiment is obviously supposed to be "aww, look at that kid pretending to be all grown up" , but it makes no notice of the degree of subservience most blacks stil had to live with. Like the porter, who is probably a grandfather, being reduced to waiting on some snot nosed kid, cause its one of the few jobs blacks are "allowed" to have at the time. But, at the same time, its completely understandable that no comment is made, because the public is still largely unconcerned about the way things were, and rockwell's work reflects that. So its quite intresting to see that changed played out in his work.

the gist of the article was more of a "look how much impact this forced desegregation had on rockwell" but it made me think of how accurate a reflection of public opinion his work is when looked at chronoligcally.

DREDZ
06-06-2004, 05:37 AM
^jeah^^

dr.testical
06-06-2004, 08:54 AM
are you guys all into digital drug enhancers and hallucinagets

wiseguy
06-07-2004, 08:44 AM
that treehouse book is sick!
one day im going to have a tree house like that. fuckin' hell yeah. im reliving my childhood fantasies right now.

Angry Kids
06-07-2004, 02:01 PM
hey i don't know if its just me, but everyone should scroll up look at the robot with the blues balls(haha not supposed to be funny) and look at the picture and scroll slowly, tell me if it looks like it gets fatter or pulses or something, if not i'm just plain trippin lol....

crave
06-07-2004, 07:27 PM
it's just you.

Yellow Feets
06-08-2004, 02:02 AM
Nah, it's not just him. I see it too. It's not a big deal though.

Ski Mask
06-09-2004, 03:47 AM
Wellington Lee:
[img]http://www.artsmia.org/mia/e_images/24/mia_24250e.jpg'>
[img]http://www.artsmia.org/mia/e_images/24/mia_24251e.jpg'>
[img]http://www.artsmia.org/mia/e_images/26/mia_26145e.jpg'>
[img]http://www.artsmia.org/mia/e_images/26/mia_26140e.jpg'>
[img]http://www.artsmia.org/mia/e_images/24/mia_24242e.jpg'>

wiseguy
06-09-2004, 08:36 AM
hey ese, are those wellington lee images photographs? that top one of the buildings is awesome.

ERIZENO
06-09-2004, 07:33 PM
[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/whome949/2d816d97.jpg'>

ERIZENO
06-09-2004, 08:24 PM
[img]http://img1.photobucket.com/albums/1003/whome949/nasa2.jpg'>