Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street art. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

"Lost" Steve Jobs Interview Gets Limited Run in Theaters [steve jobs, tech]

A “Lost” Steve Jobs interview has surfaced and will have a limited run in theaters this week. It is actually an extended interview and part of the 1996 PBS Miniseries Triumph of the Nerds.

Out of all the creative tributes to Jobs in the wake of his death, this one is definitely the best. Made by the awesome guys at Mint Digital, it is made entirely of MacBook parts.

While most are mourning Jobs' death, this street artist had a different kind of eulogy for him:


The Legacy of Steve Jobs

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Multi-Media "Bomb Shelter" Art Exhibit in NYC [street art, film]


A "Bomb Shelter" multi-media art exhibit has been erected in NYC's Washington Square Park district in "attempts to recreate the fear the Israelis face during rocket attacks."


The "Bomb Shelter" after being (legally) tagged by graffiti artists.

Below is the director's cut of the 1986 New York Subway film.

Interesting note: the film features trains with graffiti; these trains were phased out in 1989 with the "clean train" policy.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010