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The Origins of Graffiti, Breakdance, and Hip-Hop: Martha Cooper’s Early 80’s Photo-Journalism Video

July 21st, 2008 · Written by boni · culture, video

In the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, something amazing was happening to New York City’s urban youth; they(Left to Right) Duro, Martha Cooper, Flintop, Bev 167, Ink 76, Dondi | Brooklyn, 1978 began to deviate from the cultural norms and embrace new, ’strange’ practices like graffiti, breakdance, and hip-hop. Martha Cooper, a photo-journalist from New York City, captured on film the entire movement in its infancy. All of this was happening at a time when society viewed the movement as asinine, idiotic, ridiculous, and even threatening. Most people thought that ‘real’ art was in galleries, not alleys; ‘real’ dance belonged in ballrooms, not street corners; ‘real’ music emerged from guitars, not beat machines. Take a look at this fascinating video that documents everything Martha Cooper accomplished from 1979-1984 in Hip Hop Files.
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Make a Statement with your Bookbag: Incase Nylon Backpack

July 16th, 2008 · Written by boni · apparel, gallery

Right now, summer is kickin’ in full gear. It seems like the fall is so far away. However, this isn’t the case;Incase Nylon Backpack Gray fall is creeping closer and closer with every passing minute. With fall comes the exciting, fresh, new school year. You’re going to need something durable and fashionable to carry around your laptop, iPod, textbooks, pens, pencils, and everything else. What better excuse to cop the Incase Nylon Backpack?
Incase has a reputation of pairing minimalism and elegance with mad functionality. They make a wide range of electronic accessories, but nothing as sweet as the Nylon Backpack. It has a ton of features including:
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Watch Out America’s Best Dance Crew, ASIID is So “Dangerous”

July 13th, 2008 · Written by amanda · culture, video

Despite having an out of sync performance last week when Joey lost his hearing aid, ASIID still remained on topAmerica\'s Best Dance Crew ASIID Speed Up challenge in the audience’s hearts. The crew really stepped up to the speed up challenge. They killed both the slow and fast sections, and told a story through their dancing. ASIID set themselves apart from the other crews when they incorporated ballet in their hip hop routine. It was definitely refreshing to see a fusion of classical with modern dancing. I also have to commend them for how hard they always dance and how well they work together especially in light of Joey’s disability. During the background segment of the show, Joey mentioned he was having difficulty with the fast section because he couldn’t hear the music as well, but I didn’t notice any problems in his dancing. Even though I can’t stand Lil Mama, I have to admit that she was right in saying that Joey goes harder than anyone else in the crew.
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America’s Best Dance Crew Goes Back to an 80s Prom with Fanny Pak

July 13th, 2008 · Written by amanda · culture, video

The hardest part of this week’s America’s Best Dance Crew speed-up challenge was figuring out a creativeAmerica\'s Best Dance Crew Fanny Pak 80\'s Prom Speed up Challenge transition to blend together the two sections. By far the most creative transition was Fanny Pak’s. They performed to Mariah Carey’s Touch My Body where they went back to a 1980s prom. It starts off with everyone dancing in pairs except for the blonde girl who acted like a rocker anti-prom chick. In order to get the party started, she poisons the punch and suddenly the prom gets a little crazy. Who would have ever thought that an idea as ridiculous as drinking spiked punch would actually make a great transition? My favorite part was when the white boys started shaking their booty. It was unexpected and entertaining.
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My Drive Thru by Pharrell, Santogold, and Julian Casablancas Featured in Converse Commercial

July 13th, 2008 · Written by boni · music, video

Back in June a new hit single was released in which three hot artists converged in part because of the centennial of Converse. Under the Converse adJulian Casablancas Santi White aka Santogold Pharrell Williams My Drive Thru Converse Ad campaign Three Artists, One Song, Pharrell Williams of N.E.R.D. and The Neptunes, Santi White aka Santogold, and The Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas came together to create the song My Drive Thru. The track features elements specific to all three of these artists and is one of the best songs so far this summer. It’s even available for free download from Converse’s site.
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Leaked Pictures of the Nike SB Kicks Spring 2009 Line-Up

July 12th, 2008 · Written by boni · apparel, gallery

It’s been reported from NikeSB.org that the entire Spring 2009 Nike SB catalog has been leaked. This is greatnike-sb-2009-spring-28-plaid news for sneakerheads who have been anticipating this release. Included in these pictures is the brand new Low-Cut Zoom Air Veloce, as well as the P-Rod IIs, Blazers, Blazer Hybrids, and Dunk Highs, Lows & Mids. The hottest, though, definitely have to be the white canvas Mids. Check out the entire gallery after the jump.
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D.Billy Makes Graffiti with Balloons, Streamers, and Colorful Tape

July 12th, 2008 · Written by boni · culture, gallery

When you think of graffiti, what comes to mind? Most people think of spray paint, latex gloves, or paper D.Billy Balloon Graffitistencils. Well, think again. Street artist D.Billy has totally revolutionized everything you thought you knew about graffiti. Using long party balloons, streamers, and colorful tape, D.Billy (aka David William) creates mesmerizing three-dimensional art.
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Street Art: Third World Edition by Sharad Haksar

July 11th, 2008 · Written by boni · culture

Street art is something that has always captured my interest for a whole host of reasons, the main being that itJust Do It Nike Pee in India by Sharad Haksar often brings to light injustice prevalent within society. Street artist Banksy is often known to point out blatant hypocrisy within British society with his provocative works of art. The portfolio of Chennai based photographer Sharad Haksar, though, brings the concept of street art to a whole new level.
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Aphex Twin Bright Eyes Mashup Video Song

July 9th, 2008 · Written by boni · music, video

Earlier this week, a new mashup videosong was released onto Youtube. This time it was a mix of Aphex Twin’s Flim Conor Oberst Bright Eyesand Bright Eyes’ First Day of My Life. In case you were wondering, a videosong is a new type of medium comprised of two rules:

    1. What you see in the video is what you hear. There is no lip-syncing/dubbing for the instruments or vocals.
    2. If you hear it, at some point you see it. There are no hidden sounds.

This amazing videosong is performed by Jack Conte. In his performance, Flim is played at a much higher tempo than in the normal song. I think that most people would agree Jack Conte’s vocal rendition is much better than Connor Oberst’s in the original Bright Eyes song as well.
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New Server

July 8th, 2008 · Written by admin · site news

Hey guys, sorry for the recent downtime from Saturday to Monday. We took the time to change to a new server. Things should hopefully be running much more smoothly around here.

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