Autumn ( or Fall if you prefer ) Mix by Theo Watson.
Hope you enjoy!
Download it here:
AutumnMix2010-TheoWatson.zip
Tracklist:
1 – Flying Into Tokyo – Magnetic Man
2 – Glock Nines (Ratatat Remix) – Beanie Sigel & Jay-Z
3 – Mushababy – My Sick Uncle
4 – To Something – Ghostpoet Ft. Rox
5 – Runaway – Kanye West feat. Pusha T
6 – You Got The Love (The XX Remix) – Florence And The Machine
7 – Maniac ft. Cage – KiD CuDi
8 – Young Blood – The Naked And Famous
9 – 1000 Kisses Deep (Beatie Wolfe Remix) – Leonard Cohen
10 – I’m Going Down (Bruce Springsteen Cover) – Vampire Weekend
11 – Money Box (Jamie xx Remix) – Eliza Doolittle
12 – Late Night Tip – Three 6 Mafia
13 – Do For Love(Vodka & MIlk Remix) – Tupac
14 – Sunshine (Feat. M.I.A.) – Rye Rye
15 – Don’t Stop! – Child Rebel Soldier
16 – So Appalled (feat. RZA, Jay-Z, Pusha T, Swizz Beatz & Cyhi the Prynce) – Kanye West
17 – In For The Kill (Skream’s Let’s Get Ravey Remix) – La Roux
18 – Could This Be Real ( Joker Remix ) – Sub Focus
19 – Quest – Nosaj Thing
20 – Dutch Flowerz – Skream
21 – Refuse – Dza
22 – Pass Out – Tinie Tempah
23 – Soft Shock (Them Jeans Acoustic Remix) – Yeah Yeah Yeahs
24 – Animal (Miike Snow cover) – Sky Ferreira
25 – Excuses (The Morning Benders cover) – Andy Fitch & Brian Russo
26 – San Francisco – Ted Hawkins
Previously:
Theo Watson – Spring Mix 2010
Theo Watson – Summer Mix 2010
Theo Watson – 2009 Mix
I recently wrapped up a three-city 18-day trip through Russia, during which I learned that most Russians are completely unaware of the In Mother Russia meme. I also conducted workshops and artist presentations surrounding Graffiti Analysis and Urban Hacking. The video below was made using Graffiti Analysis to capture the tags of graffiti writers from Ekaterinburg, Perm, Moscow and St. Petersburg into .gml format (Graffiti Markup Language). All of .gml data I collected in Russia can be viewed (and downloaded) here and here on 000000book.com.
In Ekaterinburg, I ran a two day master class called Urban Hacking, which focused on the idea of exploiting physical systems in the city in the same way that hackers exploit digital systems. Below are some of the projects that were produced at the end of the two days:
The Mute, by Evgeny Nefedov with Evan Roth:
By workshop participants Goruleva Jenia, Vasiliev Denis, Stepa Aifo, Cage and Djambo:
Tear-off Advertisement Design Services, by Evan Roth with Evgeny Nefedov:
The Crime Scene, by workshop participants Alexandr Tokarev, Natasha Pastuhova, Sasha Slepchuk, Sveta Salmina, Vsevolod Kobzev and Stekolshchuk Timofey:
Big thanks to all of the workshop participants and graffiti writers I met, as well as CEC ArtsLink, Art Politika and the Perm Museum of Contemporary Art for making this possible.
I am pleased to announce the next SPEED SHOW of the ongoing series upcoming week in New York City! It was much fun putting together such a great selection of Internet / browser based art from a wide range of awesome artists of different net-genres and net-‘decades’. :-) I am expecting around half of the artists to be present and I hope all you people in greater NY will come and see! Credits to EYEBEAM for having me as a resident in NY! Check also SPEED SHOW Traces which took place 10 days ago in Bucharest and was organized and curated by Silvia Saitoc & Matei Sâmihăian! Great job guys! (pics)
SPEED SHOW vol.4: Super Niche
Wednesday, 27th Oct. 2010, 8-11 PM
90 Bowery Internet Cafe, NY 10013
( G-maps ) FB on.fb.me/cjevSi
Has (inter)net.art left its niche? Or is it clustered into zillions of tiny net niches splintered into numerous subtopics? The Super Niche could be a very big niche, a surf-club which is almost mainstream (?) or a sub cell of a extreme small niche of a 1-visitor ever page in deprecated HTML oblivion. Learning from evolution the beauty lies in the absurdity of super niche solutions, of visual workarounds in every day life net culture. It’s time to create more niches! It’s time to superfy!
Produced and curated by: Aram Bartholl
Participating Artists:
Erik Andersson, Cory Arcangel, Michael Bell-Smith, Charles Broskoski,
Jon Cates, Aleksandra Domanovic, Doubble Happiness, Constant Dullaart,
JODI, JK Keller, Greg Leuch, Olia Lialina & Dragan Espenschied, Duncan Malashock,
Eva & Franco Mattes aka 0100101110101101.ORG, Aaron Meyers, Mark Napier, Katja Novitskova, Jacob Ciocci & Jeff Crouse,
Jon Rafman, Ariel Rebel, Ryder Ripps, Evan Roth, Brad Troemel, Marius Watz
Hit an Internet-cafe, rent all computers they have and run a show on them for one night. All art works of the participating artists need to be on-line (not necessarily public) and are shown in a typical browser with standard plug-ins. Performance and life pieces may also use pre-installed communication programs (instant messaging, VOIP, video chat etc). Custom software (except browser add-ons) or off-line files are not permitted. Any creative physical modification to Internet cafe itself is not allowed. The show is public and takes place during normal opening hours of the Internet cafe/shop. All visitors are welcome to join the opening, enjoy the art (and to check their email.)
SPEED SHOW manifesto by Aram Bartholl 2010
All prior SPEED SHOWs documented at fffff.at/speed-show
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Here’s the situation: You totally forgot about the fact that the party you’re heading to is a MASKERADE party. Fuuuuu!!!
No problem, here’s all you need to build your own F.A.T. Mask:
– Pink and Yellow Duct tape
– Cardboard
– 3D paper glasses
– Marker
– Scissors
copyleft by @tbx
@fi5e please forgive me! I killed your 3D glasses.
The expressions published in this site are all in the public domain. You may enjoy, use, modify, snipe about and republish all F.A.T. media and technologies as you see fit.