The infamous Well Dressed Vandals stickers are back once again. Available instore now!
Views Through A Pinhole is a continuing collection of works by Sydney photographer Benjamin Stone-Herbert. What sets him apart from the rest is his use of home made pinhole cameras, ranging from matchboxes to large format plywood versions. Check out more of his previous work here.
For more information head over to etcc. (via The Opening Hours)
Grotesk gets down to business with Nike, Footlocker and The Cool Kids.
Veteran graffiti writers SFaustina and Jocelyn Superstar have collaborated on a history of the graffiti scene in the San Franscisco Bay area from the early 1980s to the late 1990s. The result of their collaboration, Bay Area Graffiti ’80s–’90s: Early Bombing, provides a glimpse into street art history that is seldom seen: one that is authored by a pair of writers who have 40 years of graffiti experience between them and provides an insider’s view on history and relevance of graffiti. Bay Area Graffiti ’80s–’90s: Early Bombing includes interviews with a range of the period’s artists, such as BIGFOOT, ESKIMO, MQ, and REVOK.
For more sneak peeks head over to The Worlds Best Ever and Mark Batty Publisher.
While this warning may come as a little late we were too scared to turn on our computers yesterday as it was April 19, 2011, the day Skynet became self-aware.
In the first Terminator movie, Skynet is described as being a revolutionary artificial intelligence system built by Cyberdyne Systems for SAC-NORAD. According to Kyle Reese, Skynet "saw all humans as a threat; not just the ones on the other side," and "decided our fate in a microsecond: extermination." Skynet began a nuclear war which destroyed most of the human population, and initiated a program of genocide against the survivors.
TheWorldsBestEver catch up with Katsu about his 'fake' adverts that have been springing up and around NYC. Interview and images here.
Whilst we're on the topic... For more on Katsu's MoCA escapades head to 12ozProphet.
Coming soon...
The last time we went bowling we stole hot dogs from a kids birthday party and threw gutter balls into other peoples lanes... We wish it was a little more like this!
Via Workingstiff
Sydney based artist Numskull has been keeping himself busy, check his latest works and exhibitions here. Our Artist Series collaboration with the man himself is still available in limited numbers on our web store.
A nice little selection of freight monikers from the late 90's/early 2000's by the one and only 'B. Vernon' (Twist/Barry Mcgee) and Matokie Slaughter (Margaret Kilgallen). Head over to TheWorldsBestEver for more freighty goodness. Via TheWorldsBestEver and Oddio.
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