Fri - March 14, 2008

Rest In Power Eddie!




"Eddie man it was a pleasure to know you my brother. I'll never forget skating Downtown Oakland together. Or what a great family you
had with Deb and your son. A real honest to goodness down brother, humble and supportive and unique. You will not be forgotten."
Cory Shaw

"I’m gonna miss Eddie for a real long time, one of my favorite people in the world. Quintessential Leo. Conquering Lion. Such awesome
human being. Such an inspiration. I dont think Eddie had any enemies at least none that I knew of. It took a stranger to do this, if they
knew him even just a little, they couldnt have done it. This Tragedy wont be but a blip to the rest of the world, but it will have lasting
reverberations. Long live Eddie " I Lush " Campbell!"
Ariel Shepard

Eddie was murdered senselessly in Puerto Rico while on vacation for a Bachelor party at an after hours bar. This bar called "The Vibe"
in San Juan stays open till 8 or 9am so all the PR thugs can go there and don't get searched. They claim the shooter wasn't even 21.
Everyone who knows how gentle and full of humour and fun Eddie was, knows that if he was involved in any altercation it was him
defending on of his boys. So a coward killed a US citizen for no reason and PR newspapers have nothing to say and justice seems
not to concern the local cops. Please help us BRING JUSTICE TO OUR FRIEND! WATCH THIS CBS VIDEO REPORT AND YOU TOO
WILL BE OUTRAGED!!
Check the site for my man and donate to the family if you have it like that: http://www.eddiemacocampbell.com

Posted at 05:52 PM    

3 Thug Mice - Support the Hood Not Hollywood


Old Buildestroy partner in crime Steve Marcus has really outdone himself from our early days of animating together. One of the first
After Effects jobs I ever did was with Smarcus. He got us the gig to make a cartoon for The Red Hot Chili Peppers world tour stage
show, for the song Californication. Later that year they played it on MTV Music Awards when the Chili Peppers performed that song.
Well Mr. Smarcus had put some really raunchy words in Japanese during one part, and MTV Asia played it all the way through to
the horror of thousands of proper japanese families and of course MTV. But they never asked our permission to show it so take that.

Years later we haven't grown up much and Steve's latest offering is an amazing world that he created called 3 Thug Mice. It follows
the exploits of NYC's nastiest critters starring some of the illest characters in the known world. From Kool G Rap and RA the Rugged
Man to Min, Fuzz, and Ket. Each week brings a new episode of hilarious shit, you gotta watch to understand how Steve's humor goes
down. So check it here on the weekly: 3thugmice.com. There's been talk of turning it all into a feature film too so help support.




Oh yeah my favorite part of the site is this crazy scene with the whole cast. Roll over each one and click to hear a soundbite from
the actor. It's tight and he's got some real underground people on this joint. There's also a Flash game where you have to blast on
piglet cops and turn them into ham.


Posted at 05:51 PM    

VIP Video - Bonsem



Did color tweaking and some title animations with Buildestroy collaborator Miguel (BOUNCE) Perez for our boy Eli Jacobs-Fantauzzi.
The group is VIP / Vizion in Progress from Ghana Africa and the sound is real dope. It's a mix of African Highlife and Hip Hop. To me it's real
reminiscent of Dancehall but definitely has it's own variations. Very melodic and the catchiest hooks, these kids are real tight. The video
was shot in 3 parts between LA, NYC, and Ghana. We created 3 different looks for each section with the color palettes and title styles that
fit each region. Eli is currently finishing the Documentary about this movement called "Home Grown - Hip Life in Ghana" check for it soon.


Posted at 05:50 PM    

The Row Documentary


I recently designed the website for the film "The Row" that documents the lives of a handful of Skid Row residents and their lives,
trials and tribulations. Directed by Buildestroy collaborator Camila Martins and will feature music by BD audio collaborator ASA.
The website I designed is in the works (therowdocumentary.com ) and the amazing portraits below are shot by Chuc Ngyen.


Posted at 05:50 PM    

Ghostride the Whip


DJ Vlad along with Rugged Entertainment brings you the story of the Bay tracing the roots of Hyphy and Thizz to how Mac Dre
came up to become one of the Bay's biggest icons. Even people that grew up in the Bay can learn something from this joint like
all that stupid doo doo dumb talk or how Hammer thought he was Turf Dancing too. I did some of the animation for it and it's
gonna be released through Image Entertainment so you can peep it on Netflix or in the stores. A must for anyone lovin' the Bay.


Posted at 05:49 PM    

The Grouch Artsy


The music video we directed for the Grouch’s new single ARTSY is finally ready for release with his new album. It’s a Youtube burner, hilarious lyrics & animations. Shot entirely green screen and treated in only the most ARTSY of ways..We got to imitate our favorite ARTSY spots and touch upon all the cliche's of hip design. To further our social experiment in ARTSYNESS we ask you to watch the Youtube version and order the hires from Itunes next week.
The PARANOID OR CONSERVATIVE VIEWER may be confused by the ARTSY video's persistent presence and condemn it as an underground cult with extremely subversive intentions. The ARTSY video is none of that. The ARTSY movement can best be explained as an experiment in ARTOLOGY.

This experiment is being conducted through the portals of social ART known as Youtube and Myspace. We also are offering a high res version on Itunes in the coming weeks. So please help support, as fine ART ain't cheap.

With that said here is our ARTSY offering to all of hipsterdom. We salute you from SIlverlake to Williamsburg. Lots of greenscreen fun, we clown in a range of styles of the ARTSYEST nature. Secret History directed, Buildestroy designed and animated, ReelRoots shot and edited, The Grouch rapped. A family affair, looking forward to more.

Posted at 05:47 PM    

Fri - November 30, 2007

DOZE GREEN and DAVID ELLIS at Upperplayground SF Dec. 13 2007


Oh yes 2 of my favorite artists and close friends together again. The last time we were in SF together
was in 2002 for their collab show at 111 Minna, after we had all been on the road with Galactic doing
the Sight of Sound tour. I was filming the whole thing and documenting the rockstar painter mashup.

This show promises to be extra crazy. Buildestroy will be creating projections for the show and installations.
Also will premiere some pieces from the Ghetto Defender film with Doze. Come check us Bay Area Massive!




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRtmS6P-i9M

"Rubicon Sun"
Thursday December 13, 2007
at Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco (252 Fillmore Street @ Haight)

"For Rubicon Sun, David Ellis and Doze Green present an exhibition
they have been training for their entire lives. It's an installation
combining every discipline and material imaginable that weaves
drawing, painting, sculpture, music, kinetic movement, sound, light,
projection and film. It's a memorial to a magic porthole filled with
trumpets whose signal is now jammed, it's a glimpse at the last days
of the worst four letter word in our vocabulary, and a nod towards a
future on the other side of the river that lays down it's sword and
shield and looks again to the sun for wisdom."

Raised in North Carolina, David Ellis' work explores music and sound
through improvised live painting sessions he calls "motion painting"
as well as through kinetic installation. He has exhibited at
contemporary art museums and galleries both nationally and
internationally.

New York City-native, Doze Green has roots firmly planted in the soil
of street culture as a graffiti legend--the "King of Characters"--and
as an original member of the Rock Steady Crew. His career in art began
in 1974 when he started painting on the streets of NYC and has since
seen his work included in many public and private collections across
the world.

Posted at 04:44 PM    

Why not? Here's graffiti handstyles for Christina Augilera "FIGHTER" from a year ago...


My good friend John Narun was CD at Venano, Inc. on the project of creating a jumbo screen
film for each song on the album to compliment the stage show. So with Jason Whitmore fresh
off of the Ipod light streak spot he did at Exopolis we got to do the graffiti handstyle streaks
that we've all been waiting to see. Who cares about abstractions, let the streaks have meaning.
Oh yeah Sprint jumped everyone else on that one, except us, and ours was for Xtina so now
what? Buildestroy didn't animate any of this, we just caught tags and throw ups and abstracted
wildstyle letters. My LA homie Trixter got down with me on this one too.

PS: It's 4 minutes long and 23 MB, I won't be hurt if you only last 1/2 way through..

http://www.buildestroy.com/XTINA.mov





Posted at 04:26 PM    

Thu - November 29, 2007

MIDNITE is my shit - VI Roots Reggae ranks top


Virgin Islands has a strong roots and culture Reggae movement like none other.
The artists are different from Jamaican artists, not to say in any way better, as all
of my favorite singers come from JA, until now. My fam Child from Project Groundation
has been consistently working with VI artists on his albums lately and they always
come with some real talk and very intelligent analysis. Also the music and flow takes
me back to the Reggae my parents listened to growing up but also very current and
forward. Check for dem:

Midnite
Niyorah
Bambu Station
Pressure
Apostle
Abja




http://www.vireggae.com/culture.htm

http://www.reggae.vi/

Any of the PGM mixtapes with VI artists are always real dope. Get them here

http://www.projectgroundation.com

Bless Up

Posted at 05:50 PM    

Sat - November 17, 2007

Buildestroy completes Global Warming PSA with Believe Director Paul Street


Using dope 35mm footage shot in Tahiti mixed with green screen footage shot in LA, we made
a good day gone wrong. The spot shows one of the grim realities of global warming, the rising
of our sea level. Not good for surfing and not good for living. Now if only we had a government
that gave a damn, cause I know the people do. Every little bit counts..


http://www.buildestroy.com/SURFSUP_EUROPE_web.mov




Posted at 02:57 PM    

EVAQ - This video and song is bananas..


Asif Mian aka EVAQ from Queens, NY is killing it. This video actually tops his last one for The Roots "Trilogy" (3 videos)
which I thought was bonkers already. This kid is the one to watch, if I ever thought about having a partner in Buildestroy
it would be him. Also this dude High Priest is from Anti Pop Consortium and now solo, so check his work out too. Niceness.
I don't know where to begin about how dope this video is so I won't, it just is. My favorite part is the "Skuf" tags from 1999
in the background, Brooklyn stand up. It's all in the details and Asif is extremely mindful of them. Grimey, perfect mix of
live action and Vis-FX and all very "in camera" feeling. Pop yourself a bottle son.


Posted at 02:52 PM    

Wed - October 24, 2007

Buildestroy Audio Collaborator ASA TACCONE Wins EMMY!



The picture says it all. An Emmy for "Dick in a Box" on Saturday Night Live! Yeah only a cat in our camp would pull that off. Word, respects big ASA!
http://www.asataccone.com Check for ASA's music samples on Buildestroy's website soon come with his partner Drew from Adeline Studios. Two
of my favorite producers, together making big moves this coming year. Plus I'm making his new website.


Posted at 05:58 PM    

Buildestroy comissioned to create the 2007 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival intro


We did another motion painting piece. This time we wanted to have a bit of a story that would speak to the themes of the LALIFF Festival. This year the themes were focused on the idea of the Harvest, also of coming of age, and the youth. They also were also honoring a Mexican actor and had a night of Lucha Libre. We wanted to be able to speak to these ideas as well as tie in the concept of the dreamer and following your dreams and the struggle that ensues with this life path. The filmaker like the Luchador fights every day to make his film. The result is growth and the Harvest is of your creations.

We shot the painting in the stopmotion Barnstormers bird's eye tradition for 2 days, and then edited and composited for 2 weeks. The environments were all 3D using our photography. The piece was a huge hit at the festival, and we had a great time making it. I painted alongside Miguel Perez on this one. My beautiful wife Jeni blesses the screen at the end. I shared the creative duties with Fidel at Kr8tive Guns and the sound was done by AZ. Thanks to LALIFF for the chance to make this.

http://www.buildestroy.com/LALIFF.mov


Posted at 05:52 PM    

Wed - August 1, 2007

Buildestroy Family Stand Up! Tuff City Styles Grand Opening in the BRONX!


My brother MED relaunched our clothing line with our own retail store and the sickest tattoo shop ever seen. My crew is
coming up large, we got Bay Area homie Metal Man Ed to come and recreate 4 NY MTA subway trains to scale, down
to the rivet. Tuff City partnered with Montana paint to have one of the most extensive collections of aerosol paint for sale
in New York. There's also a legal wall there in the alley for anyone who buys a certain amount of paint can do a burner.
On the roof they installed a life size side panel of the MTA train with windows and everything, for us to piece when we want.
Some of the best tattoos, airbrushing, and piecing going down at Tuff City. Also a full music studio and the Buildestroy East
Coast Headquarters housed at Tuff City. Check for MED, CES,and YES2. The Grand Opening in July was nuts. Right near
the Bronx Zoo and Fordham University, so don't be scared of the Boogie Down BX.

650 E. Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY 10495 • 718. 563. 4157



The TCS clothing line collabo with Buildestroy. Here's some of the designs from Summer 07.


Posted at 08:28 PM    

Mon - June 25, 2007

BDA/PROMAX Session - Twenty120


My boy from the Ebeling Group, Conner invited us to participate in a
session that was a who's who of tight mograff cats. The theme was
"change" I chose to take that one real literal this time. Check it out:

http://www.twenty120.com/films/010.html






Sometimes I just can't resist lowbrow humor. Especially when it involves
cultural and political jabs at dead presidents and rappers doing the VO!

Posted at 11:46 AM    

BDA/PROMAX NYC 2007 - MAX'D OUT PARTY!


The week of June 11-17 was a rainy mess in NYC. My flight from LA took over 18 hours and involved
me renting and driving a car from Philly to NY. Together with Heroic, 3RingCircus, Wondermint, and
Network I threw a party for the good people who attended the BDA/Promax event. All I can say is prayers
do get answered as the rain forecast miraculously went from 80% chance to 0% on the day of our party.
This matters because Buildestroy's parties usually involve live music and live art. To do these things
properly we needed to be outside, on a rooftop, in the middle of Times Square! Check the results:




My family in NY is strong so there was a good presence of artists and musicians. Not to mention the industry
folks who showed up and had a great time. Open bar usually leads to a good time by all...




Thanks to everyone who showed up, next year will be even better!

Posted at 11:36 AM    

Thu - May 17, 2007

Latest BUILDESTROY Art Show


Yeah all this being chained to the computer shit sucks! I prefer to burn the crap
out of my hand and breathe molten lead fumes! Here's my latest stained glass
creation: 300 pieces and 400 watts! My good friend Alex Dervin of Network invited
me to do my version of the Bus project for the Group show "blood, sweat, and tires."
I wanted to get my shine on...




Posted at 02:14 PM    

That's what I'm talking about...


I've always said that if I was modeling BUILDESTROY after anyone it would be Motion Theory. Simply for the fact that
they reinvent themselves and their aesthetic each time and work with fine artists in such an amazing collaborative way.
I had a chance to be one of those collaborating artists with them in 2003 and it was great. They mix live action and 3D
animation in a way that shows so much attention and invention. Here's a new one from them for Modest Mouse with
both Guilherme Marcondes and David Ellis involved how could it go wrong?

http://www.motiontheory.com/work/modest-mouse_dashboard




My good friend David Ellis aka SKWERM of the Barnstormers is a long time collaborative partner of mine. The recreation
of his artwork in the video was amazing as is his paitnings, films, and sculptures. Here's links to his work:

http://www.freshwatercatfish.org/ and http://www.b-stormers.com/

He and I have done some great works in the past including these LO FI animations for Sesame Street.

http://www.buildestroy.com/motion3.html





And the technique that he developed known as "motion painting", I have used in a recent network rebrand for
LATV. This time filming all of the painting on green screen so we could isolate the layers and create 3D space.
(GM5 crew painting)

http://www.buildestroy.com/LATV/LATV_Rebrand_web.mov






SKWerm used the technique most recently in the KnowAids PSA (VISFX done by Mass Market):
This spot also features long time BUILDESTROY collaborator Doze Green.

http://www.buildestroy.com/AIDS_PSA_WEB.mov

Posted at 12:55 PM    

Fri - May 11, 2007

KET-ISM


My good friend Alain "KET" Mariduena (who happens to be the creator of the best magazine hip hop ever had: STRESS)
was brought up on charges related to graffiti in NY. This dude is a NY original subway painter and went on to become
very influential as a voice and consultant for the culture. He launched Complex magazine for Ecko as well as helping to
keep Ecko "Getting Up" video game on point. He established a publishing company and put out some amazing books
on the culture. http://www.fromheretofame.com





He's a great dad and strong positive Latino figure encouraging youth. He's facing serious time for aesthetic crimes
on circumstantial evidence. Major hard time for graffiti that he was not seen committing...

There's a major crime going on in your city within 10 blocks of you right now, graffiti is the least of our worries...
Most often "graffiti cleanup" is used as a fake ass way for politicians and law enforcement to SEEM as though
they are cleaning up CRIME.

To make it worse the politicians in NY have it in for Ecko because of their graffiti video game. So half
of this battle is simply because Ket acted as a consultant to Ecko on a few projects:

http:www//supportket.org/site/


Posted at 04:24 AM    

Thu - May 10, 2007

DUB STEP music is my favorite of any Mashup yet


This section is all about what Tunes are playing played out in my truck as I sit in LA traffic. This week it's been a big
Dubstep week in the whip. I'm waiting to get the new Project Groundation mixtape with Pressure. I'm doing the new
PGM clothing line this week too. So big tings a gwan!





So Dubstep is the latest mashup music form from the UK. It's basically Dub music, classic reggae progressions and
riddims but with spaced out echoes and tweaking. It takes some of the sound library of Grime and Drum and Bass music
and adds that to Dub, which makes for crazy bass and glitchy sounds on top of classic riddims. The DJ's I like the most
are the more Roots Reggae influenced ones like Mrk1 and Juju, who use dub plates of Roots singers like Sizzla over
the ill beats. I'll put up some links and more about Dubstep. People in LA, my boys (SMOG) & (TempleofBoom) throw
secret weekly dubstep parties and bigger monthly parties, I'll link the info soon. In NYC check DUBWAR

http://www.dubstepforum.com/ | http://dubquixote.blogspot.com/ | http://www.dqxt.org/dubwar/

http://www.smogla.com/ | http://www.thetempleofboom.com

Posted at 03:16 PM    

Latest Heat


First entries into this catagory of motion sickness, really define what I have this blog for. Inspiration.


Guilherme Marcondes
The first piece is by the new Motion Theory Art Director. A Brazilian with a good sense of creating other worlds. Please watch this piece:

http://guilherme.tv/tyger/



...so this is such an emotional and amazing piece. It really captures what I'm after with BUILDESTROY in that it mixes all mediums and creates an amazing new world. The puppet is amazing, photography beautiful, the glowing vegetation, the illustrated characters turning into animals. It's brilliant, the music, the angles ,the tempo. Masterpiece visually and storywise, turning the city back to the jungle, all things become wild! This piece exudes power. He is one of my top 10 favorite in mograph.

90 Degrees
This piece is by 3 french cats. Jules Janaud, Raphael Martinez-Bachel, Francois Roisin. No idea if they have a company together.
But just watch this amazing animation. Sound design is equally as stunning in this one. To get to the film you must interact a bit with the blue square, which will make sense after viewing.

http://90degrees.free.fr/accueil.html

....this piece is a very hard thing to do. To show the creation of man and the world in a very cubist and geometric way, is both very difficult and very fitting. They accomplished something so hard to illustrate and did it with so much drama and meaning. When he finally gets connected with his head and he becomes whole it's triumphant, only to try to exist in an ever changing and complicating world. Brilliant in message, technique, and style. These 2 pieces blew me away.

Big up to my boy John Robson of Late Lunch for showing me last week.

Posted at 03:05 PM    

Tue - March 20, 2007

New SIte Launched! New Projects for Summer!


Currently putting the finishing touches on The Grouch's "Artsy" music video. Should be a youtube favorite, we
decided to remake the most "artsy" commercials and videos. The song is really clownin' on the hipster scene
so we wanted the visuals to take it even further. It's been alot of work but coming out real funny. Should be ready
to be on the new reel in June.
.


Also putting the finishing touches on the "Ghetto Defender" project with Doze Green's paintings turned into a 7
minute animation exploration. Easily the best project I've ever been able to work on. It took funding it myself to
make it happen, but such is art. Lots of super talented audio and visual collaborators, making it happen as well.
Look on buildestroy.com for the teases as they get released.



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