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Augor & Revok - The Dark Knights
24 Jul 2008 by GW
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Painterz Torrent
24 Jul 2008 by GW


Really good French dvd showcasing graffiti from a mix of cities and genres. Runtime is 2 hours + and shows legal, illegal, trains, bombing and a few riots. A good video showing a good mix of graffiti.

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Via grafftorrents
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DPM: EXHIBIT A
24 Jul 2008 by GW


DPM: EXHIBIT A is an evening exhibition which explores societies differing opinions on street art: Art or vandalism, creative expression or destruction of private property? The irony, however, is that although museums and galleries are celebrating street art, its provocateurs are still being prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Five members of the UK DPM graffiti crew have been convicted and sentenced for criminal damage and the first time in the history of graffiti culture, on a charge of conspiracy to criminal damage. On the same day of their sentencing in London, England on July 11th, the Tate Modern is exhibiting the first public museum display of acclaimed street art.

On Monday, August 4th Anonymous Gallery will showcase enlarged photographs of artwork produced by convicted members of DPM, along with copies of the charges held against them. The photographs will be available for sale in editions of 50. Proceeds will go to the artists and to their families.
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Fuzz One Paris Show
22 Jul 2008 by GW
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Insane Ski Jumps
22 Jul 2008 by GW

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Oyster card hack to be published
22 Jul 2008 by Pikl57

BBC story here and a description of the hack (with detail link) here
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Mr Sabe
21 Jul 2008 by GW




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GRAFFWARS UPDATE 39
20 Jul 2008 by GW
22 train and trackside pictures from around Belgium mostly with a few from UK and France, here

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Religion...Sigh..
16 Jul 2008 by GW
Completely unrelated to anything but good none the less...



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ABCDEFGHIJKLMONPQRSTUVWXYZ
15 Jul 2008 by GW
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Belgium Update
12 Jul 2008 by GW
Belgium update coming very soon, plenty of runners and tracksides.

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JOSEPH KYSELAK
10 Jul 2008 by GW


THE FATHER OF GRAFFITI

Have you ever heard of Joseph Kyselak? No?

That is not too surprising. Even though the Austria-born magistrate is perceived nowadays as the ancestor of modern day graffiti. Kyselak was born in Vienna on December 23rd, 1799. His perspectives weren't too bad for a man of his time. His Family was fairly rich and he was able to go to University. Anyway Kyselak obviously was far from too much career-orientated.

Sometime in the early 1820s, Kyselak made a bet with a couple of friends in Vienna. He bet that his name would be known all over the Austria-Hungarian Empire within 3 years (a vast piece of land at that time) without inventing a new kind of suicide (in fact, the people from Vienna were obviously well known for commiting suicide in very unorthodox ways).

What he invented instead was nothing less than modern-day "tagging". Kyselak travelled all over Central Europe in 1825 leaving his name in bright red and black at each and every exposed place he could find. The tag "Kyselak" could soon be found everywhere. He painted it on churches and castles, rocks and trees, bridges and obelisks. And in fact, within a year even his betting partners had to admit that Kyselak had indeed become very well known all over Austria and that he has won the bet.
But Kyselak could not stop. He started tagging buildings as soon as they were opened to the public. He was even asked by the police not to paint his name to a new Bridge over the Danube until the public opening ceremony was over. Kyselak agreed and waited one more week until his well known signature could be found painted on the bridge.


Kyselak can be seen as the father of modern-day tagging since he did not do anything but paint his name on a wall. He did not create pictures or symbols, his nickname was enough. As in modern-day graffiti viewers don't necessarily know what a tag means. It is just a name without an additional information. And that, indeed, makes Kyselak an ancestor to nowaday's street culture.

To make a long story short: Kyselak only became 31 years old. He obviously became fed up with this life and when the Cholera broke out in Vienna in 1831, Kyselak refused to leave the City. As it is a good way to get infected with Cholera bacteria he decided to eat loads and loads of unwashed plums and finally died of Cholera on September 17th, 1831. Eventually he did not only invent tagging, but also a weird new way to commit suicide.
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Mare 139 In Brighton
10 Jul 2008 by GW
Worth a look me thinks.

Robbed from BurtyouHad
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Network (1976)
07 Jul 2008 by GW
This is a brilliant film.





DOWNLOAD TORRENT HERE
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Random Vids
06 Jul 2008 by GW








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