Devious Behavior
Proving once again that graffiti is an equal opportunity sport.
Labels: fotofun, freespeech, humor, writing
Proving once again that graffiti is an equal opportunity sport.
Labels: fotofun, freespeech, humor, writing
"... We're not alone and we know what we need to say. So let us all go tell it on the mountains and in the cities. From our websites and laptops, the street corners and coffeehouses, the delis and diners, the factory floors and the bookstores. On campus, at the mall, the synagogue, sanctuary and mosque, let's tell it where we can, when we can and while we still can.
Democracy only works when ordinary people claim it as their own." - Bill Moyers
Labels: bigbrother, censorship, corporate, disinfo, freespeech, howto, participation, videos
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Labels: documentary, freespeech, protest, unitedsnakes, war
Vigilante hacking crew goes after dangerous cult: awesome manifestos on YouTube. Plotting continues at Project Chanology.
Labels: freespeech, humor, idiots, safetytips, videos
In part one "The Taking of Alan Ket," an interview by Michael Vazquez of URB magazine, graffiti veteran Ket discusses the nature of his prosecution; his regrets about storing and jeopardizing archives; the silence regarding his case from international museums and art organizations. In part two, he discusses the responses he'd received online about his case; his work with companies who have not taken an interest in graffiti prosecution despite their use of the aesthetic vernacular which is honed in the streets; his own hard lessons learned; the logical extension of what his prosecution means to others the world over. In part three he discusses his life-long immersion in graffiti culture, and the artists who meant the most to him when he was young.
Labels: artists, corporate, freespeech, nyc, prison, safetytips, unitedsnakes
Traditional graffiti, but much of it's funny stuff.
Labels: billboards, freespeech, humor, subvertising
Labels: artists, auction, freespeech, nyc, prison
Labels: artists, auction, freespeech, investment, nyc, prison
Graffiti Research Lab takes Barcelona by storm. It's hard to know what to make of the laser-maddened crowd. Is it just that everyone wants to get away with drawing genitals and dirty words on buildings? While everyone watches? Really big ones?
Labels: freespeech, science, videos
A hardcore scene in a whole different way. PingMag did a great job with the interview too. Best of luck to A1one!
Labels: artists, freespeech, streetart
"Human rights activists in Cuba say a dissident in the country has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for writing anti-government graffiti on the walls of a public building in the capital Havana.
Labels: freespeech, prison
Will the rule of law triumph over the rule of the mayor?
Labels: freespeech, nyc, prison, trains
This is so wrong, so illegal, so appalling, words fail me. The effective response to this type of abuse of power is for everyone to do these things and thus render the list useless. (Clearly the list is already useless, but you know what I mean.)
Labels: freespeech, terrorism, travel, unitedsnakes
It turns out that in the land of the free and the home of the brave, you can get arrested *before* you participate in a political protest. I feel safer already!
Labels: DIY, freespeech, geeks, hardware, nyc, unitedsnakes, videos