Showing posts with label Brooklyn Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brooklyn Bridge. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Brooklyn Bridge

Was able to walk on the Brooklyn Bridge today and I must say its quite a view and if you have a chance to take a stroll one day, you might find something nice.

It's one of the oldest bridges in the U.S. and once it was completed, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the 1st steel-wire suspension bridge.

The journey started here:






My other half wanted to get in a shot and say hi to you all.





Was able to pass and check Olafur Eliasson's project which he launched earlier in the year - The waterfalls — which are located at 4 locations: Brooklyn Pier, under The Brooklyn Bridge, Governor’s Island, at Pier 35.

Supposedly about 35,000 gallons will cascade down every minute for all four falls. Onlookers will be able to see the spectacle every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Currently, the project is set to tap until October 13th.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Converse Weapon - art or fashion?






A lot of folks have asked me to post this obsession that I have for toys. I'm not talking about the G.I. Joes or Elmo dolls. I'm talking about Vinyl and anything toy that I find interesting and this could range from Kid Robot, Medicom, to a character done by Takashim Murakami.


Out of all my toy moments one has stuck out, its gotta be the Converse Weapon Advance Action Suit Prototype 2.2 By Limited Resource Design. I was in High-Five in Williamsburg Brooklyn one day when Toy tokyo decided to open a new branch in Brooklyn around summer 2006, so I had to check it out. I ran into Camo Feet Pete who managed the shop and I asked him if I can take a look at this artwork.


Within seconds I had to cop it. Never have I seen this before and it was interesting to see the artist who had a vision from a Converse shoe and converting it to a Figure.
I had to find out who the artist was, so I contacted him.
The artist's name is Oscar Lopez from Brooklyn. Oscar at the time was planning to reemphasize the connection between style & hip-hop culture - which is currently becoming a measure for all that is mainstream.
When hip-hop started, there was a strong emphasis on what shoe a person wore on the block.
It was the shoe that measured how mainstream a person was and was able to show an individual their style by what they wore to match the shoes and how fly they could match or clash. It was determined by the street on how cool they were, or how 'whack' they were. Oscar is placing the Weapon back into the hip-hop mainstream culture and since then the sneaker culture has taken on another level where individuals in NYC from Union Square down to Chinatown you see a lot of folks wearing different styles of sneakers to express themselves individually. The sneakers for men have become a form of style just like purses have for women.
While most artists are used to working on their mediums - such as metal, canvas, sculptures, or walls. Using the shoe as a neo-canvas, Oscar was forced then to think outside the box. How many different directions can the art go?
How does an artist interpret its form and layout and use it in conjunction with their own designs to create art? That was the question that came to my mind when I saw this piece. Oscar has tried to push the envelope with the Converse Weapon, Aerosol Warfare hopes to successfully conceive an entirely different form of art that would have otherwise never been born and bring this style to new audience with a higher level of visibility. The last time I spoke to Oscar he was planning making a tank out of a couple of Nike Blazers donated from some of his friends.

He's not the only artist that is doing this, there's also a Vancouver artist named Brian Jungen who had a show in the New Museum back when it was on Broadway and had a show of his collection of Air Jordans. He had completed Prototypes for New Understanding 1998-2005, a series of 23 Northwest Coast Aboroginal masks made from Nike Air Jordans.






So what do you think? Is it art or is it fashion? I'll let you decide.

Monday, May 26, 2008

Telectroscope in UK








Imagine being able to see the other side of the world through the eye of a telectroscope? Well the folks from Artichoke has created this window of opportunity for the folks in London (Tower Bridge) and New York (Brooklyn Bridge).

If you around either cities, make sure you check it out.
This is available from May 22nd - June 15.

Check out the story about Paul St George and Alexander Stanhope St George who were the inventors of this visual amplifier.

The picture below is a blowtorch discovered when the transatlantic tunnel was reopened a few years ago.

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