Thursday, February 10

Banksy

Banksy, a British graffiti artist, political activist and painter, whose identity is still to this day... unconfirmed. His satirical and dark street art are done in his distinctive stenciling technique. His works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets, walls, and bridges of cities throughout the world.  


Check out Banksy's site, it is literally incredible.

Ball Man.



Nike’s 60' high, 4.75-ton "Ball Man" made of 5,500 Brazilian Soccer Balls was a huge hit during the FIFA World Cup in South Africa. It was the centerpiece of a Nike installation Carlton Mall Atrium in Johannesburg. Leicester-based Ratcliffe Fowler Design created using a 3d image of Carloz Tevez. The Man was designed so that the balls remained virtually intact and can be donated to the community after the closing of the exhibit in August.

Street Art for a cause



The London poster campaign is specifically in support of Troy Davis, a man described as having “been on death row for 19 years in the USA, despite serious doubts about his conviction.”
 
The posters, depicting a close-up Davis’s face, are mounted on fence railings that disguise the posters so that the face behind the bars is revealed only when viewed from an angle. View the video.
 
The three posters are located at 4-7 Great Pulteney St, 21 Great Pulteney Street, and 5 Berners St (all W1). 

9 to 5 Laptop Case




Who says everyday cant be casual Friday? With this Laptop Sleeve, you could wear anything you want to work. Or nothing at all! 

deathbike 2000


Remember that one time, when you got your first bike with shocks. And it was the best day ever?
Me too. This video just shattered my childhood dreams.

I totally BMX.





Instructions: Pedal: F (tap repeatedly) Brake: A- Turn: UP/DOWN- arrows Crouch: Spacebar Jump: release spacebar Rotate in air: left/right arrows Tailwhip: D- Superman: S



Corn Starch dance.



Sweet Spill Painting