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mercoledì, febbraio 29

Banksy vs. Robbo

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This is what happens when two epic street artists start to duelling.

(1985) Robbo paints one of London's earliest pieces.
(2006) The piece gets dogged.
(December 2009) Banksy paints a bloke 'wallpapering' up the graffiti.
2 weeks later Robbo takes it as a diss, comes out of retirement and puts his name back. 
After months of deliberation Banksy comes up with an ingenious response. 
Robbo is having none of it.
The wall is painted black, presumably by the Council. 
(July 2010)  King Robbo strikes again.
Again the wall is painted black by persons unknown, this time very neatly. 
(January 2011) Banksy returns to paint a bizarre concept piece about goldfish. 
Robbo is about to paint a rebuttal when he has an accident and falls into a coma.
(November 2011) Banksy paint poor replica of original Robbo outline.

mercoledì, febbraio 22

The Mercedes-Benz billboard that shows you what you're breathing.

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"Everyday, hundreds of thousands of Joburgers commute by car, adding smog and pollution to our already polluted city.
So we saw an opportunity to showcase Mercedes-Benz BlueEFFICIENCY technology, which gives off fewer emissions and uses less fuel than other vehicles.
We created a billboard, with a special chemical treatment, which discoloured as it absorbed smog and pollution. This showed Joburg motorists what their cars spew into the air every day. Driving a Mercedes-Benz with BlueEFFICIENCY could help change this and the very air we breathe."



Credits:
Agency: Net#work BBDO
Art Director: Warwick Rautenbach
Copywriter: Liam Olding

Fonte: Paperplane + Youtube

venerdì, febbraio 17

Erika Iris Simmons - The Ghost in the Machine

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“The Ghost in the Machine series was inspired by some strange ideas. How at one level we are cellular beings and another we are a single self. The single cassette tape I thought of as representing the mind. The tape ribbon represents our thoughts, the data within. Taking that data – those bits of memory – and rearranging them to form what we see as a face is my way of finding a “ghost in the machine.” I also liked the fact that when you look at a portrait like Jimi Hendrix out of a cassette tape, you can almost hear the music in your head – so your own “data” is responding to what you see."











Fonte: iri5

Bent Objects.

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“We all have different perspectives and my perspective happens to be kind of strange and twisted.”









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