Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Geraldine Juarez





I was able to have a good conversation with Geraldine Juarez, an artist currently living in New York as a fellow for Eyebeam. She has worked a lot with visual effects and video post production, but her latest work revolves around "lo-tech objects to survive the end of the world." Juarez IS NOT A GREEN ECONOMIST. "For me, a sustainable future based on consuming "with the earth in mind" is the ultimate social disaster. I prefer to stop preparing for the upcoming natural disasters and start acting on the social disaster around me, like consumer capitalism." She doesn't pay for her materials, rather uses methods of hacking, finding, stealing, and recycling. One of her projects was making Postal Gowns from Tyvek postal envelopes that can be found for free at the nearest US post office.

She works in a two person group called Forays. A lot of their projects deal with how people react to space and environment. Some of their projects include installing handmade swings on city streets, making cocoons (hammocks in trees to sleep), and also tackling the issue of edible waste in America (AKA artsy Dumpster Diving). ---Mind you, all made from found/stolen materials.


check out an interview with FORAYS
website

Julez (not giving this gal justice with this half-azz blog post.)

Monday, February 25, 2008

Creatures!

I am right now striving to create a post that would be along the lines of what Julez might update with (since her posts are infinitely more interesting than mine). I was shown this a while ago (by Julez) and I've watched it countless times since then. Theo Jansen is an artist from the Netherlands who creates creatures that "live" on beaches. His hope is to one day make them self sufficient. Check them out. It's going to blow your mind.



Vince

A Little Too Far Mr. Weezy

Okay, when Lil Wayne came out years ago with The Block Is Hot I thought it was sweet (and still do for that matter). I went through a weird phase in my life and forgot how sweet/hilarious mainstream rap is (if it wasn't "underground", forget it). Enter 2007... all the pretentious music is still there but there has been a rediscovering of radio rap. Enter Lil Wayne again. First off I was pumped and shocked that Lil Weezy was still making jams. Then I got pumped by how ridiculous his lyrics had gotten. I think he may have just crossed the line, though. In his new song (just posted on The Fader website) with Flo-Rida called American Superstar Lil Wayne proclaims, "I've got money on money on money on money on top of mo' money on top of my shit like flies." Don't get me wrong, this song is still sweet... but he already used up his wild card on the song Crack House with Fat Joe.

The moral of this entry... Lil Wayne is most definitely cooler than you.


Vince

Sunday, February 24, 2008

FIX PUSH!!!

This is sweet.



Best comment on youtube... "this is nothing new, i've been fix pushin on streets of NYC for past few years. williamsburg, lower east side, anything."

Sweet.

Vince

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Cell Phone?

I'm wondering how long it's going to take for the rebirth of the beeper to fully catch on with every hip ass kid on the block. The Cool Kids dropped the song Gold and a Pager last year and it was super ill for sure. The Fader website has also just posted the new video from Sinden & The Count of Monte Cristal ft. Kid Sister which sure enough is titled Beeper. Will the Chi be able to resurrect the beeper? Or will there just be an elite few that are cooler than the rest? Either way I'm riding for The Cool Kids and Kid Sister all the way, so keep on coming with it.






Vince

Friday, February 22, 2008

Bird Wizard?

The new release from Amos Toys will be dropping at the end of March. It's going by the name of Bird God, but check out those robes. I'm willing to bet that if I met these cats in real life, they'd totally be wizards. I guess Amos Toys is keeping it ill in 2008.
Vince

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Not Just Another Shoe Post

Okay, I know I'm constantly making posts about sneakers, and this one is... sort of. While these sneakers are fresh as hell and designed by French artistic entity Mat&Jewski, there is a more important question I have. Does this mean that Le Coq Sportif is back? Or did they just never go away and I couldn't find their stuff? Either way, I'm super pumped to see some fresh Le Coq Sportif stuff and I hope it keeps coming. Read about them at www.hypebeast.com

Also, note the dogs getting their freak on on the toe. I think there is something to be said about funny apparel that isn't in the form of a lame sexual innuendo t-shirt so prevalent in the Mid West (sorry, this is a trivial personal issue I have with people who don't understand what style is. If you don't care about style, that's one thing and I guess I can deal with it. But it's another thing to not even realize that what you're wearing isn't clever, funny, or hot at all).



Vince