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  • Barnstormers Video

    December 27, 2008 26 Comments

    A motion painting by Davis Ellis and The Barnstormers:

    According to woostercollective.com:

    "...watch 'Letter to the President' that was done in the winter of 2003. The Barnstormers painting in this film include Sonia Rubinstein, West One, Shie One, Chuck Webster, Yuri Shimojo, David Ellis, Christian Mendoza, Kenji Hirata, Che Jen, Mike Ming, Doze Green, Michael Houston, Martin Mazzorra, Jose Parla, Rostarr, Alex Lebedev, Madsaki.'

    mike

  • Amazing Snow Art

    December 22, 2008 60 Comments

    yo1

    Check out this amazing snow art here, made by simply pushing bodies into snow... http://www.2pie.blogspot.com/

    mike

  • New Mark Ryden

    December 9, 2008 60 Comments

    yo1

    One of my favorite painters, Mark Ryden, unveiled an edgy new masterpiece at Art Basel Miami this month. "The Snow Yak Show" opens on February 7, 2009 at the Tomio Koyama Gallery in Japan.

  • BLU GRAFFITI ANIMATION IN SAN PAULO

    November 25, 2008 By Red Baron 49 Comments

    From Mike: RB Gave me this one a while ago. I forgot to put it up. Very cool...


    MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.

  • Rate This Post / Kehinde Wiley

    November 14, 2008 80 Comments

    Firstly, a ratings system has been implemented. Feel free to visit any of your favorite posts here on mikeshinoda.com and give them some stars...this will help me know which things you like to see more of. I intend to create a "top 5" list from the highest rated posts. "Featured Posts," "Music," and a search function are still being worked on by the Sparkart machine. Sorry for the delay ;)

    Anyway, on to other things. Artist Kehinde Wiley is showing at Deitch Projects in New York. I feel like saying more, but I think the images say it all. It's absolutely stunning.

    yo1

    More amazing photos after the jump.

  • PLAYING FOR CHANGE

    November 4, 2008 41 Comments

    Thanks to Joe Hahn for the link to this one. Very cool. You can find out more about the "Playing For Change" project here: http://playingforchange.com/

    mike

    PS: GET OUT AND VOTE TODAY

    EDIT: With all due respect, bickering in the comments section is not welcome here. The video above is about crossing boundaries and bringing people together. I find it sadly ironic that this was the post that people chose to start a fight under. 1.) Pay attention to the comments rules, and 2.) take the negativity elsewhere. If that cannot happen, I am going to remove commenting altogether, on all posts. Lastly, don't post an apology comment. You're already over your one post limit.

    Thanks,

    The Management

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