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IDENTITY david

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Submitted by filmmaker Ana Alvarez-Errecalde of Filmchick Productions:

Here’s my new film about ephemeral urban intervention performed by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada in Vitoria-Gasteiz in Basque Country, Spain

Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada transforms common people into icons by rendering them in charcoal as urban murals. By questioning the controls imposed on public space, the role models that represents us in the public space and the type of events that are guarded by the collective memory he breaks preconceptions of where art is permitted, when art is needed and to whom it is directed.

Music created and performed by Txato Martin and Rakel Ventura on a Txalaparta (unique percusion instrument from Basque Country). The musicians and David (the person portrayed) are from Vitoria-Gasteiz.

To see more of Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada´s artwork visit here

To see more of Ana Alvarez-Errecalde´s artwork visit here

To see another documentary about the Identity Series, go
here

Para verlo en español, go here

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  • Identidad(marĂ­a) / Identity(marĂ­a) [Spanish & English]
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    monochrom & BLF: The Great Firewall of China at Google

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Posted by Scott Beale on Laughing Squid, May 15, 2008:

    monochrom and The Billboard Liberation Front recently joined forces up to create “The Great Firewall of China” at the Google headquarters in Mountain View as part of monochrom’s Sculpture Mobs project. BoingBoingTV was there with the full report:

    Here’s the press release and photos from the installation.

    Coincidently, the action took place the same day as Google’s annual shareholders meeting and a news crew from the local ABC affiliate (KGO Channel 7) happened by as the Sculpture Mobs installation was in progress, including it in their report, referring to monochrom and BLF as human rights activists.

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    British Indie Band creates Music Video Using CCTV

    by Marcy LaViollette
    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by Marcy LaViollette:

    One of the most difficult things for a DIY label to do is to create an engaging music video on a shoestring budget. The Get Out Clause has found a novel way around this problem using a combination of Manchester’s state of the art CCTV system and a little knowledge of the Freedom of Information & Data Protection Act. The Get Out Clause set up at various locations around Manchester city centre where they knew there would be CCTV coverage and performed their new signal Paper. The footage was then requested under the Freedom of Information & Data Protection Acts and a video was cut together in their home studio.

    Read more about it on here on Telegraph.co.uk.

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    Banksy’s Cans Festival

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    Filed under: Pranksters, Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Update submitted by Marcy LaViollette, May 8, 2008 (see original post below):

    This stencil art festival has some pretty amazing artistry. This is my favorite:

    Banksy’s Cans Festival

    Many other wonderful images to check out:

  • Make: Blog: The Cans Festival, stencil art fest
  • Rugenius at Banksy’s Cans Festival (NOTCOT)
  • The Cans Festival Zine/Program (NOTCOT)

  • From ArtDaily.org:

    Tunnel becomes Banksy art exhibit
    BBC News
    May 2, 2008

    _44620623_sign_220.jpgA disused road tunnel in south London has been turned into a giant exhibition space by graffiti artist Banksy.

    Murals in the Bristol artist’s famous stencil style appear with work by 29 other artists in a half-mile stretch of the tunnel in Leake Street, Waterloo.

    _44620622_hoodie_4161.jpg

    Images of Madonna kissing Britney Spears and a hoodie appear alongside installations of crashed cars. (more…)

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    Protest Singer Runs Out of Gas

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Gas price protest singer arrested at Ind. convenience store
    1010WINS
    May 6, 2008

    gas-prices-200.jpgValparaiso, Ind. (AP) — A man with a guitar and a megaphone climbed atop a convenience store roof to serenade commuters with his musical protest of high gasoline prices - until police halted the impromptu concert.

    Once atop the roof of the Family Express store Monday, and above pumps dispensing fuel at $3.78 per gallon, Jay Weinberg, 29, performed his ditty called “Price Gouge’n.”

    Dozens of supporters chanted: “I can’t afford it. I’m banging on my dashboard. I can’t believe they think I’m a fool.”

    The performance lasted about 15 minutes before three police officers arrived and arrested Weinberg on charges of trespassing and disorderly conduct. Police said he was cooperative.

    The crowd, made up of Weinberg’s friends and other people who just happened to be pumping gas, continued singing. Then some, including his wife, Danielle, drove to Porter County Jail to bail him out.

    Weinberg left the building around 7:30 p.m. and was greeted with cheers.

    image: crazy-jokes.com, via BruceFong

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    Performance Art: When Shock is Not Enough

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    The Arts: Art Aimed to Shock
    High Concept: Schneider with an installation on Bondi Beach, Australia

    by Jennie Yabroff
    Newsweek
    May 5, 2008

    Yale’s abortion artist is the latest to try—and fail—to start a conversation.

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    A German artist wants to install a terminally ill patient in a gallery as an exhibit. In Nicaragua last year, an artist displayed a starving dog, tethered just out of reach of food, as conceptual art. In New Haven, Conn., an artist claims to have made multiple attempts to impregnate herself and then induce miscarriages as a work of art. All these artists say their projects are intended to start conversations. But apart from all the shouting about indecency and insensitivity, are any ideas actually being exchanged?

    When Gregor Schneider, who previously installed sunbathers in cages on an Australian beach, announced his search for dying patients, gallery owners were quick to say they would refuse the exhibit. Meanwhile, animal-rights activists are demanding that Costa Rican artist Guillermo Vargas be banned from the upcoming Central American Biennial art exhibition after Vargas displayed the dog tied up in a Nicaraguan gallery. And last week Yale administrators banned senior Aliza Shvarts’s induced-miscarriages exhibit, which includes sheeting smeared with what she says is her blood, unless she admits it was a hoax. (more…)

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    Extreme Body Art

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    Most of the following images are from Body Modification Ezine and have been widely circulating on the Internet.

    For the definitive work on the subject, check out V. Vale’s Modern Primitives, published by RE/Search. From the back cover:

    [Modern Primitives is] an anthropological inquiry into a contemporary social enigma — the increasingly popular revival of ancient human decoration practices such as symbolic/deeply personal tattooing, multiple piercings, and scarification. “Primitive” actions which rupture conventional confines of behavior and aesthetics are objectively scrutinized. In context of the death of global frontiers, this volume charts the territory of the last remaining underdeveloped source of first-hand experience: the human body.

    bodymod5.jpg

    bodymod4.jpg

    thanks Nick

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    Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    From artist Chris Jordan of Seattle’s Web site:

    This series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on. My hope is that images representing these quantities might have a different effect than the raw numbers alone, such as we find daily in articles and books. Statistics can feel abstract and anesthetizing, making it difficult to connect with and make meaning of 3.6 million SUV sales in one year, for example, or 2.3 million Americans in prison, or 410,000 paper cups used every fifteen minutes. This project visually examines these vast and bizarre measures of our society, in large intricately detailed prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs. The underlying desire is to emphasize the role of the individual in a society that is increasingly enormous, incomprehensible, and overwhelming.

    My only caveat about this series is that the prints must be seen in person to be experienced the way they are intended. As with any large artwork, their scale carries a vital part of their substance which is lost in these little web images. Hopefully the JPEGs displayed here might be enough to arouse your curiosity to attend an exhibition, or to arrange one if you are in a position to do so. The series is a work in progress, and new images will be posted as they are completed, so please stay tuned.

    ~chris jordan, Seattle, 2007

    Plastic Cups, 2007
    60×90″

    Depicts one million plastic cups, the number used on airline flights in the US every six hours.
    Chris Jordan, Plastic Cups, 2007

    Partial zoom:
    Chris Jordan, Plastic Cups, 2007

    Detail at actual print size:
    Chris Jordan, Plastic Cups, 2007

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    Artist Steve Kurtz Vindicated!

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    Filed under: Legal Issues, Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking, Truth that's Stranger than Fiction

    Editor’s note: For the official press release, visit Critical Art Ensemble Defense Fund Web site.


    Federal Charges Against Steven Kurtz Dismissed
    by Jeff Woodard, Executive Producer
    WGRZ.com
    April 21, 2008, updated April 22, 2008

    Dr. Steven KurtzThe indictment charging UB professor Steve Kurtz with two counts of mail fraud and two counts of wire fraud, has been thrown out.

    Judge Richard Arcara dismissed the charges in federal court Monday.

    FBI agents in Haz-Mat suits went into Kurtz’s Buffalo home in May, 2004. Kurtz had called 911 after finding his wife unresponsive. It turned out that Hope Kurtz had died of natural causes.

    But once police entered Kurtz’s home, they found biological samples inside. The F.B.I. was called and a huge investigation followed.

    Kurtz told authorities that he used the samples as part of his performance art that deals with bio-technology.

    After a lengthy investigation, Kurtz was charged not with bio-terrorism, but with fraudulently obtaining two of the samples that were in his home.

    The following is an interview Kurtz conducted with Channel 2’s Scott Brown in 2007, when the indictment was still in place: (more…)

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    Ji Lee: Adman by Day, Anti-adman by Night…

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Editor’s note: Remember the Calvin Klein ad that was hacked to promote the opening of the New Museum in NYC? In his day job at Droga5 ad agency, Ji Lee was part of the team responsible for this.


    Behind the Memes: Ji Lee, Bubble Project Media Jammer
    by Jenna Wortham
    Wired Blog Network: Underwire
    April 23, 2008

    In Behind the Memes, Underwire introduces you to web celebs who have created some of the internet’s biggest buzzes. The cewebrities profiled will be in attendance at ROFLCon, an event billed as “group dissection of internet culture.” ROFLCon meets Friday and Saturday in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

    Ji Lee

    Media hijacker Ji Lee sank $2,000 into the Bubble Project, an ambitious (and illegal) campaign that transforms advertisements into DIY comic strips ripe for input from anybody with a magic marker.

    Five years ago, fed up with the corporate grind of his gig as art director at a global ad agency, Lee decided to leave the professional world and begin hacking his environment with graffiti. “The kinds of ads being produced were very dull and boring,” said Lee in a phone conversation. “It was frustrating to see these ads taking up space all over the city, so I wanted to do something about it as a creative person and a consumer.” (more…)

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    Stop the Clash of Civilization

    by Andrew Boyd
    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by Andrew Boyd and John Sellers:

    Agit-Pop’s video Stop the Clash of Civilizations has won the coveted 2007 Youtube Video Award for the best Political video of the year!!

    As you can imagine, with the ascent of Generation Youtube in this critical election year, we were up against some real electoral heavy weights. But Obama Girl couldn’t lay a glove on us. Neither could that whuss Chuck Norris or his boy Mike Huckabee.

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    Polygamy Dance Hit

    by Rev. Al
    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by Rev. Al of Cacophony/Art of Bleeding:

    We’ll see how long it takes ABC to get riled about this, but I’ve created a new “Polygamy Dance Hit” and/or video mashup out of an extremely weird Good Morning America interview with the FLDS Sisters from Eldorado, TX.

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    Stop My Abortion Blog Revisited

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    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by Adrian Luca:

    I wrote this article in 2006 after researching contemporary online reaction to the blog, stopmyabortion.com. For the article, I contacted Bargal20 via email, and asked for an interview. She agreed to be interviewed, but only via Yahoo Messenger — first via text, then in voice. I have had no contact with her since then. In light of the recent hullabaloo regarding the Yale abortion art hoax, I thought the piece might have some renewed interest.


    Buy Buy Baby
    By Adrian Luca

    stopmyabortion.com

    Possibly it was because of the cruel mockery of former U.S. Senator Rick Santorum and wife for bringing their miscarriage home so their surviving children could sing to it. Perhaps it was the “Pregnant Drinking Game”; in which expectant contestants were urged to down a shot of tequila every time the baby kicked or, if it wasn’t kicking, drink until it did. Could it have been the threat to arrange an abortion unless readers bribed the blog’s author and mother-to-be?

    Whatever the reason, people who stumbled upon stopmyabortion.blogspot.com 2 years ago tended to fall into 2 categories: those who condemned it as one of the sickest blogs on the Web, and those who lauded it as one of the sickest, but funniest.

    To understand Stop My Abortion and its fictional protagonist Bargal20, you need to travel back to a morning in April 2006. That’s when 22 year-old Lea Doner stepped off a bus at the Waco, Texas Greyhound terminal and walked 2 miles to what she describes as the most traumatising 10 minutes of her life. (more…)

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    IBM Second Life Union Protest [in English, French & Italian]

    by André Gattolin
    Filed under: Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by AndrĂ© Gattolin with thanks to Davide Barillari, the initiator of the successful IBM strike that took place in Second Life in September, 2007: Not so sure that it is the first action of this kind, but nevermind, it has to be noticed…


    From NETXPLORATEUR VideoLab:

    A l’appel de la ReprĂ©sentation Syndicale Unitaire (RSU) d’IBM Italie et avec l’appui de UNI Global Union, des salariĂ©s d’IBM mĂ©contents de leur condition ont organisĂ© en septembre 2007 une manifestation “virtuelle” dans Second Life, la première du genre. Les syndicats ont justifiĂ© cette initiative par l’Ă©chec des nĂ©gociations traditionnelles, et par l’espoir de bĂ©nĂ©ficier d’une large publicitĂ©. / IBM employee members of the trade union RSU, supported by the federation UNI, called a one-day strike by their avatars in the virtual world Second Life. The aim was to protest against IBM’s intention to drop performance bonuses. The resulting talks led to the bonuses being reinstated. Takes labour-management relations into the digital age.

    IBM Virtual Strike in Second Life!

    For more information, visit these sites:

  • IBM SL Protest Organization, information and photos
  • IBM Strike: Intervista [in Italian]
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    Banksy: One Nation Under CCTV

    by André Gattolin
    Filed under: Art Pranks, Culture Jamming and Reality Hacking

    Submitted by André Gattolin:

    Banksy, the well-known english street painter, strikes again, this time in the center of London, attacking the ’society of control’.

    Banksy, One Nation Under CCTV

    For more info –> (more…)

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