What if
What if you didn’t have to climb the walls; you woudn’t have to care about security, you had abstract moving 3D objects on walls, in parks and on the streets.
Sentinent city survival kit
The “sentinent city survival kit” recommends not-yet-walked routes to you. Apply now for testing the beta version of this app. Created by v2 the institute for the unstable media. You take the high road I take the by road.
Do you remember Momo’s Manhattan map tag:
Beukelsblue (2004 – 2006)
The Facebook logo and Florentijn Hofman appear courtesy of Galerie West Den Haag. Download Florentijn’s mixtape at file magazine when you dig jazz, world music and electronics.
Didier Gianella
Overwhelming collages by French artist Didier Gianella – until 28. Feb. 2010 à la galerie STEP, Paris.
News from the Graffiti Research Lab!
Graffiti Analysis 2.0: Digital Blackbook by GRL co-founder Evan Roth written by Chris Sugrue. Get the iPhone application here. Or follow the tutorial and build your own studio to capture tags into the Graffiti Markup Language (GML). Awesome. Finally, here’s the database for all GML-archived tags so far. Contribute now!
Michael Jackson

By Harm Van Den Dorpel. Member of the spirit surfers. Lives and works in Amsterdam and on the internet.
More art related to Michael Jackson you’ll find here.

Eva and Franco Mattes after six o’clock



Does anyone remember the virtual world ’2nd life’? I remember Eva and Franco Mattes hoax signage in Viterbo near Rome saying:
An Ordinary Building
This building was designed by an unknown architect in an irrelevant epoch and never belonged to an important person. The complex does not show any original architectural solutions, nor does it conserve any important works of art within. No memory is kept of any significant historical events occurring on this site. No known personality was born, lived or died here, nor is any excellent artist or sublime poet still working here.
More projects by EFM aka zero one.org here.
Becoming a non-profit realistically

This page popped up when I hit the “Becoming a non-profit realistically” link on the darling days blog. Realism! Sad but funny.
Landscape fonts by Rhett Dashwood

Via Crew Design:
“One of those projects you just wish you thought to undertake yourself— Rhett Dashwood has scoured Google Maps and discovered the above letterforms in the landscape of Victoria, Australia.”






