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Cans Festival: The Official Recap Movie

Monday, June 23, 2008



Here's another video of what must of been a great place to get your creative juices pumping. The Cans Festival. I would of loved to have been there.


Via: NOTCOT/High Snobiety

Reverse Graffiti by Moose

Tuesday, June 17, 2008



Great piece of street art by Moose. Can't really call it vandalism anymore!


Via: Wooster Collective

Blu: Wall Animation

Monday, May 12, 2008



Wierd but fantastic animation by Blu.


Via: Wooster Collective

Nick Walkers Video Diary

Thursday, April 17, 2008



Amazing art by Nick Walker. I don't know how they have the patience to cut these stencils!


Via: Wooster Collective

Retna's Graffiti Wall

Wednesday, February 27, 2008



Short but cool video on Retna's amazing graffiti and art work.


Via: Juxtapoz

Tagged in Motion

Friday, February 1, 2008



This looks very cool. Can I have a go? Please!
Read more about this project here. The project is by Jung von Matt/next (the agency's department of interactive and innovative communication).


Via: Wooster Collective/Core77 Design Blog

WK Interact versus Obey Giant



How about having these guys decorating your office? Jaw-dropping art from WK Interact and Obey Giant.


Via: Wooster Collective

Tribute to Keith Haring

Monday, December 17, 2007



Amazing stencil work by Peat Wollaeger in his tribute to artist Keith Haring.
Here's what he says about this project:
This is my Tribute to the first artist that inspired me...Keith Haring....
December is Aids awareness month and this tribute is to his Life...FIND A CURE!
The Wall I sprayed out was Part of Primary Flight a large mural project during this years Art Basel in Miami's Wynwood Art District.
To see more of the walls visit:
tinyurl.com/36te5k or www.primaryflight.com/
If you Do Not know who Keith Haring is or his raw work do you self a favor and visit www.haring.com

If you're into street art, I recomend you to check Peats website ---> www.stensoul.com or his youtube page ---> www.youtube.com/stensoul



Via: Wooster Collective

Paris by light

Monday, October 22, 2007



Credits:
Video made by: Mehdi Idir & Marko93 from Manifeste Productions
Music: Prodigy - Smack my bitch up, 3eme Oeil - Scrute le terrain
Other Credits: François Gautret, Tewfiq Seghir, Bahaeddine, Mickael


Via: Wooster Collective

Neue Farben Lauter Lichter

Monday, September 24, 2007



Drive-by flash animation projections by Atrin Klimat, Boris Reznicek, Jan Jürjens, Michael Peters, Maximilian Pilarczyk, students at the university of applied sciences in Berlin.


Via: swissmiss

BMW: Art Cars

Friday, September 21, 2007



In the 1970s and 80s BMW invited some of the worlds best artists to use Le Mans BMWs as their canvases. The result became the BMW Art Car exhibition. To promote it when it came to Auckland, they commissioned local artists to take existing BMW billboards and turn them into art.

Credits:

Agency: Colenso BBDO, New Zealand

Via: directdaily/Ads of the World

Gabba Radio

Tuesday, September 18, 2007



Credits:
Animator/Graffiti Artist: Callum Bain

Via: CR Blog

6emeia by SAO! & Delafuent

Friday, September 14, 2007







6emeia is a project created by SAO! and Delafuent, they are from São Paulo (Brazil), and they have been doing this kind of urban intervention in the streets of São Paulo since July 06.

Via: Wooster Collective

Reverse Graffiti by Alexandre Orion

Tuesday, September 4, 2007



Credits:
Documentary/Video clip result of a fusion between Ossário & Alexandre Orion.
Production: Big Bonsai

Via:
Wooster Collective

Project 337

Friday, June 1, 2007



Adam and Dessi Price, inspired by their trip to the 11 Spring Project, turned a downtown building they owned over to the art community in Utah. They started this project only knowing one local artist and every artist that joined after came from word-of-mouth. In the end, over 144 artists participate in the project. Over 7,500 people haved tour through the building.

Learn more about this project here.

Via: Wooster Collective