Saturday, December 15, 2007

Adidas 5 Year Anniversary, DUMBO & Joes Pub
















All the peeps were out ..








shyam, chapman, martin, min, and rico




DJ Jaclyn (of the Bangers) and crew











Gary Hunt and Game Rebellion











DJ Language and James Friedman




shetal and friend








unknown, min, martin, and myself














Down to the goods.
(Photography isnt permitted in the store so you truly are getting a sneak peak.)





thanks to gary for hooking me up with the second pair of kicks in this line - up ...





























I loved everything about this bag except the price tag. Great travel bag!


























I couldnt get enough of the bites provided by Dantes' Fried Chicken. Bangin'!

























a little bit of love from the staff ...





and closing out the night Game Rebellion
































After the event I met up with the ladies and hit a new mexican restaurant in Dumbo






i was faded after several rounds of serious shots and beers ...





we attempted a pic along the waterfront but alas it was a bit windy




back in the city, we venture to Joes Pub for a night of raggae ..unfortunately I never caught the name of the group ...





some pics of the crew ...




















had to throw this final pic in because the guy made me delete most of the pics I took but I managed to spare one. this rhasta man had a table with vintage pictures lined up and burned herbs for prayer. It was quite intriguing ...

Saturday, November 17, 2007

3rd Ward Brooklyn

Hit up 3rd Ward for a new interactive exhibition. If you dont know about 3rd ward heres the scenario: 3rd Ward is a 20,000sq. ft. workspace and studio facility for artists & creative professionals, located in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Definitely worth the visit when you check out the facilities and if you need a contact there let me know..







Open bar was provided, with fancy absythe cocktails by Pernod. This drink had a cute named .. "Abysthe minded".























The exhibits were some of the best I've seen to date ...


Vertigoes As one end goes up another goes round

An installation by Nathan Green and Owen Schoppe opens Friday, October 19, 2007 at 3rd Ward

Exhibition Dates: October 19 – November 19, 2007
Exhibition Location: 3rd Ward 195 Morgan Ave. Brooklyn, NY

Vertigoes, a large-scale installation by Nate Green and Owen Schoppe adapts forms from toys, games, and amusement rides to create an interactive and kinetic environment where sculpture fosters group engagement and interaction. Spanning two rooms, Vertigoes contains two interrelated sculptures – a carousel and a group of vertically over-lapped teeter-totters surrounded by 75 music boxes attached to the windows of the gallery. Through physical interaction with the sculpture’s mechanical and analog systems audience members will initiate the movement, displays of light and elements of sound, bringing forth the artists’ vision for Vertigoes. Acceptance of this invitation to engage in events occurring within the sculpture results in mesmerizing and disorienting effects.

From the artist’s statement – Magic can be made with the simplest of things – balls, blocks, jump ropes, and hula-hoops. Once animated through the imagination, such inert objects become mysterious and miraculous. They are the nucleus of our play, influencing how we interact with one another through their design.

The opening reception for Vertigoes takes place 7 – 10 p.m. on Friday, October 19th at 3rd Ward located at 195 Morgan Avenue in East Williamsburg. For more information please call at 718.715.4961 or visit www.3rdwardbrooklyn.org.











vertically over-lapped teeter-totters mentioned above ..




























































the exhibits were connected by thin wires and these .....





This was essentially a carousel with bucket seats that allowed you to lie back and relax while being spun....




















both rooms had walls of music boxes attached to the windows of the gallery...
















I thought these were the coolest ...





Walk through the crowded main room and stumbled upon some other exhibits ...













"Common China," a selection of photographs by Kirsten C. Springer and sculptures by
Liz Lessner, opens October 12, 2007, 7-10 p.m. The show runs from October 12 through
31 2007 at 3rd Ward, located at 195 Morgan Avenue.

This show talks about status and sex, taboo and display, advertising and commerce, and most of all fantasy and desire. Lessner's sculptures probe the limits of our culture's socially endorsed depictions of desire. Springer's photographs examine the commerce of self-display. Together these works explore the fault lines in our culture's enthusiastic relationship to images of desire.
































I snapped shots of a mural I liked ....





























I have to throw this out there... I'm not always a fan of the circle's of people that flow through the art community but I have to admit this was a fun artsy following .. here's a glimpse ... cheers kidz!