Category Archives: Quality of Life

Reverse Graffiti: Pollution Kills

Our friends and production team in São Paulo at Big Bonsai Productions just sent us a video they put together of street artist Alexandre Orion in action. Everybody has seen some type of reverse graffiti in sooty city tunnels, where … Continue reading

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Interview in Art Bureau zine

The funky DIY style artzine Art Bureau latest issue (no 14) includes an interview with me about Bomb It. As an extra special treat Restitution Press did some incredible art for us to contribute to the story. Here’s how Giant … Continue reading

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KET speaks to USA Today

USA Today wrote about KET’s graffiti case recently and law enforcements growing efforts across the US to combat graffiti. From the article “More complain about cities used as a canvas“: “In New York, the KET case shows how badly authorities … Continue reading

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Sao Paulo Bans Billboards

Sao Paulo is the city of the future. In December 2006 the Sao Paulo city council banned all billboards and most other public advertising in the city. Check out the International Herald Tribune article for the full story. You can … Continue reading

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More Press & Interviews

More press and interviews keep coming in. From IGN.COM “At the core of the film is a poignant social statement about public space and the war being waged for it by major corporations, the forces of gentrification, and the street … Continue reading

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