Abortion Tracker
Abortion Tracker is real, and these people are kind of crazy. Read about who they track after the jump.
via, hurtyoubad
Abortion Tracker is real, and these people are kind of crazy. Read about who they track after the jump.
via, hurtyoubad
It would be awesome if it was the real Bigfoot, but these ‘foot prints of darkness’ handmade flower pots in an edition of five by the artist bigfoot, are just as great.
Oh yes, Shepard Fairey‘s design makes it entrance into business wear. Buy it here
A Tribe Called Quest, Find A Way, 1998
If you have the time, you should do this. All of the details here.
An eco-friendly cell phone? This new bad boy by Samsung is just that.
Available for purchase through Paper Monster is this gorgeous print by Swoon entitled Switchback Sisters. Measuring 11″ x 32″ in an edition of 106, all proceeds go to help those involved in Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea.
Tonight marks the beginning of Swoon’s latest project, Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea.
“Swimming cities of Switchback Sea is a flotilla of seven intricately hand crafted vessels that will navigate the stretch of the Hudson River between Troy and the New York harbor this August 15th – September 7th. Imagined as a hybrid between boats and bits of land mass broken off and headed out to sea, the Switchback vessels will make stops in towns along the river bringing performances and music. Over the course of three weeks they will make their way toward their home port – an invented landscape tucked into a niche along the East River in Long Island City, Queens.”
Check here for the schedule of performances and definitely try to make it out for the opening reception at Deitch LIC, September 7th.
This morning I entered the term ‘eggs’ into the search field.
Gene P’s birthday was today, however he is in France. To honor such doing, I give you an epic photo of The Enablist and Gene P himself in Paris in 2003. Happy Birthday Frenchie!
Anthrax & Public Enemy, Bring The Noise, 1991
TAC shows a nice collection of Towa Tei album art. Some of the artists featured include Barry McGee, KAWS, Clare Rojas, and Steve Powers.