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A response shirt to 53o’s original.
(p.s. I have mixed feelings about this “t-shirt as repository for every ideas” kind of technique, but fuck it.)

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Posted on May 7, 2008

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We all want to eat pizza when we’re drunk.

L’asso cuts out the middle man by serving brick oven slices alongside it’s full liquor bar, meaning you won’t even have to give up your stool to grease your fingers and burn the roof of your mouth.

After the dinner customers leave, the tables get pushed to the side to reveal the dance floor, with a boogie-soul soundtrack provided by the FATLAB’s own Bennett4$enate.

Saturday April 12th.
Tunes from 11pm-4am
Slices sold til 3am.

L’asso
192 Mott St. at Kenmare (map)
J to Bowery
6 to Spring+Lafayette

Tunes:
codeblooded.net/bennett4senate
fffff.at/music

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Posted on April 10, 2008

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Javelin – Education!

Hot jamz from George and Tom of Javelin, the freshest music coming out of Providence since Tavares.
Olneyville stand up!
Filmed in one afternoon on a crappy homemade greenscreen, edited by me in like 15 hours.

Archival footage from Archive.org, archiving the entire internet and enriching the public domain since 1996. Yo nerds, be sure to check out their fantastic collection of The Computer Chronicles TV show. Peace to Dan the Man for lending me the camera.

(p.s. Javelin, coming soon to a MoMA near you!)

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Jake Dobkin, NYC graffiti photoblogger of Gothamist and Streetsy fame, has decided to share the highly-coveted locations of all the REVS metal sculptures he has photographed in the 5 boroughs.

Says Jake on a recent Flickr post:

“I’ve enjoyed shooting these REVS pieces over the last couple of months. I hope you’ve enjoyed some of the pictures.

Sadly, I’ve run out of known REVS locations– ones that I stumbled across myself, or begged, borrowed, or stole from other REVS enthusiasts. The process of getting the info kind of grosses me out– trading each location like it’s currency. All serious graffiti documentarians are brother artists– giving you one of the locations doesn’t diminish me in any way, whether you’ve taken more or less of these pix than I have. And each of us has enjoyed the help of many other photographers in locating most of the pieces– holding back when someone asks me for the same help feels greedy. These locations– and these pieces– don’t belong to any of us– they belong to the community.”

While coming up short of publishing a data set, map, or geotagging the photos, Jake has offered to give the locations to whoever asks for them. Check out the rest of Jake’s REVS photos to get started, and thanks to all the REVS fans for their dedicated documentation.

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UPDATE: In response to comments, Jake has added location data to all of his REVS pictures. You can contact Jake directly for access to the map, which has been set on restricted privacy. Even the lo-fi version of the map is revealing in the patterns of REVS’ work:

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Posted on March 19, 2008

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