Archive for May, 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 major shine on…
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Posted by admin on May 17th, 2007 No Comments

KETism

 

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       

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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/ 


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Posted by admin on May 11th, 2007 No Comments

Dub Step

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. Mostly because I’m still waiting to get the newest Project Groundation mixtape with Pressure which my driving staple. I’m doing the new PGM clothing line this week too. So big tings a gwan!

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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 by admin on May 10th, 2007 No Comments

2 ill short films

First entries into this catagory of motion sickness, really define what I have initially intended 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/ 
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…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 by admin on May 10th, 2007 No Comments

Buildestroy LATV rebrand / David Ellis “motion painting”

In the last post I linked to some of David’s sites. He has been a huge inspiration to me over the years ever since Doze introduced me to him. The technique that he developed known as “motion painting”, I have used in a recent network rebrand for LATV. It’s a time lapse technique that I first became involved with in a prior Sesame Street project the year before the one in my last post. I wanted to take the technique even further this time filming all of the painting on green screen so we could isolate the layers and create 3D space. Painting was done by me (STAT7), BOUNCE, TRIXTER, ARIEL, and Marcos Vaz.  

Buildestroy LATV Rebrand

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David Ellis (SKWerm) also 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 by admin on May 3rd, 2007 No Comments

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? Big shouts to Matthew Cullen!

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

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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 

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Posted by admin on May 3rd, 2007 No Comments