Monday, May 10, 2010

Bits and Bobs


Went for a wander to a few spots I used to frequent but hadn't been to in a while. Not alot has changed since my last visit but took the op to get some of the throwies up on the second and third floors of what appears to be an abandoned building near Te Papa National Museum.


Found some new PNTR pastey's. Not sure if the third picture has already been posted before??



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We've been sent a few links to some rather interesting happenings around the world.


''Los Angeles-based photographer Jonas Lara faces up to a year in prison if convicted of aiding and abetting two graffiti artists whose work he was documenting when the three men were arrested on February 2, 2010 in South Central Los Angeles''

''Lara has declined two plea deals and has pleaded not guilty to the charge, believing that he was within his rights as a photographer to be at the scene documenting the work of the artists. However Lara says his public defender, David Gottesmann, has so far refused to consider his rights as a photographer as part of the defense. “Every time I bring [photographer’s rights or First Amendment rights] up, he just laughs at me,” Lara says.

''When he was arrested, Lara was working on a long-term project for which he has documented the work and creative processes of 30 visual artists. Lara met the two graffiti artists at an abandoned building in South Central Los Angeles to photograph the pair as they worked on the illegal mural''

''Once he got to the police station, however, Lara’s situation became much more precarious. The police held Lara for eight hours before telling him he was being charged with felony vandalism. He was held for 26 hours in total''

''Two weeks after being bailed out by his wife, Lara was arraigned and the charge of felony vandalism was downgraded to a misdemeanor. At a pretrial hearing Gottesman told Lara that rather than vandalism, he was now being charged with damaging a fence at the scene. Then the charge was later switched again, this time to the misdemeanor of aiding and abetting. Prosecutors now claim Lara was acting as a lookout for the two graffiti artists''

(article excerpts taken from PDNPulse)

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Hawaiian writer Estria asks other writers what it takes to become a King/Queen in Graffiti on FatLace.com

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FacadePrinter, a robot with digital imaging software fires 1000's of Paint Balls, like a long distance printer.
Check out the awesome time lapse video of it in action.

oO WWS Oo

11 comments:

  1. ..yo- you doubled up on the last two paragraphs bro- milarky

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  2. ..now its doubled up on the last one- not that it maters- just thought I'd say, as somethimes it doesnt show the same for the author as the veiwers

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  3. Gah! I'm lacking in the proof reading skills department with this one huh?!?! lol

    Thank you

    oO WWS Oo

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  4. on that building with the throwies there's also another whisky throw right up top on the roof, just thought I'd add.

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  5. Thanks for that. I could see it when I was crossing the road but couldn't get a decent shot of it without losing the perspective etc

    oO WWS Oo

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  6. ..whiskys the man.. course he's got one thats hard to photograph.. his shits always way the fuk up somewhere hard to get to..

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  7. I agree, Whiskey is dope, but I still manage to get them flicks of his stuff too. I wouldn't post an image that takes the work out of context, hence not posting the shot I got here.

    Love seeing his work everytime!

    oO WWS Oo

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  8. ..sorry man- didnt mean that in the way you, personaly, cant get a photograph- was just saying he was the man

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  9. Oops, just re-read what I wrote. All good dude. I did sound like a bit of a douche huh lol.

    Peace!
    oO WWS Oo

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  10. Cheapskates will have MTN paint soon people!

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