Hello there, thankyou for keepin it moving.
I am currently away on leave, traveling through time and will be returning last week.
I will be at bunkered down deep within my pacific lair - a small yet beautiful dot in the ocean, A marks the spot. Paradise or bust.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Monday, January 25, 2010
MAY'S PRESENTS SPICE, TEAZER, DREAM & WATER
Welcoming back four of Sydney's foremost graffiti artists for a collaboration that is set to be one of the freshest works you've seen in a long time. Each of the artists brings with them their own experience and style to this one. Do not miss it.
OPENING: 6-8PM FRIDAY 29th JANUARY, 2010
9 May Lane
St Peters, NSW 2044
MAYS
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THE 100th BIG DAY OUT
18 years on from when it first started with a bang back in 1992, Australia's internationally renowned music festival – the BIG DAY OUT – hit an incredible milestone on Saturday: 100 shows. Both shows over the weekend were nothing short of amazing regardless of the insane weather conditions it was epic. I have been to about 10 BDO's over the years & the memories seem to have all blended into one but i am sure I will remember this weekend for ever. Dizzee Rascal was the stand out & he blew me away both days.
BONKERS LIVE
Hilltop Hoods always kill it live & this weekend was no exception. They have come back strongly into my play list with State of The Art after letting everyone down with The Hard Road & they rocked the main stage with the swagger of the bosses they are.
Muse headlined The party & have a new fan after impressing the shit out of me. I never knew anything about them until Friday but they are super tight & put on one hell of a show. Also their lazers rule.
53,000 Where there on Saturday to celerbrate the epic achievement with a spectacular fireworks and fire cannon finale. Massive ups to Viv, Ken & the amazing Sahara for this huge milestone & for putting on the biggest party in Australia. We love you.
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BONKERS LIVE
Hilltop Hoods always kill it live & this weekend was no exception. They have come back strongly into my play list with State of The Art after letting everyone down with The Hard Road & they rocked the main stage with the swagger of the bosses they are.
Muse headlined The party & have a new fan after impressing the shit out of me. I never knew anything about them until Friday but they are super tight & put on one hell of a show. Also their lazers rule.
53,000 Where there on Saturday to celerbrate the epic achievement with a spectacular fireworks and fire cannon finale. Massive ups to Viv, Ken & the amazing Sahara for this huge milestone & for putting on the biggest party in Australia. We love you.
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Saturday, January 23, 2010
VARSKE GOING BIG IN PARIS
Large up to my Movement brother VARS who has taken his ass overseas & found a paint shop. Big ups dude & come home soon.
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In other MOVEMENT news, a few of the boys have painted that bar at Taylor Sq with no name. '?' Is a good spot for a quiet beer & Simon behind the bar will keep them coming with out you even standing up.
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In other MOVEMENT news, a few of the boys have painted that bar at Taylor Sq with no name. '?' Is a good spot for a quiet beer & Simon behind the bar will keep them coming with out you even standing up.
keep moving
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
WU-TANG VS THE BEATLES
Enter the magical mystery chambers. There seems to be a few of these type of mixes going down these days, maybe too many. Pffft no I take that back! I was wro.. wr… wrnnnn… less right than ususal, there is always room for one more Wu-Tang mash up. ALWAYS. Anyways I have just got home from another gnarly day & this mix has set the vibe to perfect. Tom Caruana blends together classic Wu Tang acapellas with samples pulled from The Beatles.
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In other news; my free time (in which I usually bother with this thing) is being sucked up by a career opportunity so you 3 weirdo's who read this will have to bear with me for a while.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010
OFF SEASON ACTION
One of the things that most fans don't know about us cage fighting superstars, is that we like to meet in the off season & watch short films on my immense LCD. Here are a couple of recent favorites.
This first short film, The Third and The Seventh by Alex Roman is a FULL-CG animated piece that looks at architecture & already-built spaces across a photographic point of view. I can not understand how how the images in this film aren't real, very impressive.
Photographer and videographer, 13th Witness, has made this 2 minute video offering an insight into the technique and raw skill of artist Futura. Check out more awesome short videos like this from 13th Witness HERE.
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This first short film, The Third and The Seventh by Alex Roman is a FULL-CG animated piece that looks at architecture & already-built spaces across a photographic point of view. I can not understand how how the images in this film aren't real, very impressive.
Photographer and videographer, 13th Witness, has made this 2 minute video offering an insight into the technique and raw skill of artist Futura. Check out more awesome short videos like this from 13th Witness HERE.
keep moving
Monday, January 4, 2010
YOURS THE DEMON
YOURS THE DEMON is an exhibition of experimental work
by screenprinter/illustrator James Jirat Patradoon.
Moving away from his usual hypercoloured palette and superhero subject matter, this series of large scale black and white drawings take inspiration from darker gothic themes, secret societies and the occult.
James images have appeared in magazines such as Nylon, Complex, Acclaim, and Empty. As well as in collaborations with Adidas, Diesel, MTV, Pepsi, Mambo and The Deftones.
Opening Night this Thursday 7th of January 6 - 8 PM
Kinokuniya Gallery
Books Kinokuniya
Level 2, The Galleries Victoria
500 George St, Sydney
Running till 19th of January
www.jiratpatradoon.com
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by screenprinter/illustrator James Jirat Patradoon.
Moving away from his usual hypercoloured palette and superhero subject matter, this series of large scale black and white drawings take inspiration from darker gothic themes, secret societies and the occult.
James images have appeared in magazines such as Nylon, Complex, Acclaim, and Empty. As well as in collaborations with Adidas, Diesel, MTV, Pepsi, Mambo and The Deftones.
Opening Night this Thursday 7th of January 6 - 8 PM
Kinokuniya Gallery
Books Kinokuniya
Level 2, The Galleries Victoria
500 George St, Sydney
Running till 19th of January
www.jiratpatradoon.com
keep moving
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