GHOST IN THE MACHINE

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Robert Montgomery:

What interests me in working anonymously is that people encounter it without knowing its art.
They know its not advertising, and its not graffiti either and they do not need an art history knowledge to read it. I’m super-interested in the ordinary person at the bus stop getting on the bus to their job everyday and suddenly seeing this weird text. I’m interested in reaching those people. They are my primary audience.

DD: What do you hope to engender in the member of the public who happens upon your statements?
Rob Montgomery: Just recognition hopefully – I’m trying to write about our collective unconscious in public space. Let’s say I’m trying to write about what it feels like on the inside to live in “Late-Capitalism” as Theodore Adorno and Frederic Jameson would call it. What it feels like to live in our cities, what it feels like to live with our privilege of wealth and our poverty of time, our privilege of material goods and our poverty of reflection, our anxiety as the systems of economy and ecology we rely on falter, revealing economic injustice and a future that’s more fragile than we thought.

READ IT ALL HERE.  DAZED DIGITAL

“It’s made from recycled sunlight – the sculpture recycles sunlight to illuminate itself, as a metaphor for what we do when we remember someone we love.”

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THE POWDER OF PAIN.

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EDDIE AND PIERRE AT VIDEO HYPER SHRED ALWAYS HAVE GREAT CLIPS TO STOKE YOU OUT OR MAKE YA JONES. EITHER WAY, WITH RECORD SNOW FALL IN MAMMOTH AND ON THE umpteenth CONSECUTIVE DAY OF RAIN IN LOS ANGELES, POSTs LIKE THIS JUST HURT.

Jussi and Eddie and Powder from Video Hyper Shred on Vimeo.

AND JUST INCASE THAT DIDNT DO THE TRICK HERE IS ANOTHER STORM RIDER MOMENT OF ZEN FOR ALL US TRAFFIC JOCKIES.

Powder With Jussi! from Video Hyper Shred on Vimeo.

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Thursdays are for Heshin’

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Tame Impala is stepping up the game. It is interesting to hear their perspective on the various types of success and the
purposeful undertones they included to partake in the current technical mindset while maintaining and expanding upon proven rock musicality. If you don’t know this is an amazing hesh rock album with intelligent movements and easy to grasp themes. I dig it.

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Hugh Holland – Locals only; the birth of Skateboarding

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The Oklahoma born Hugh Holland has documented skateboarders in southern Cali since 1975, and except for a college job working in a photo lab he had no formal art education. After a trip to Spain in 1968 he settled down in West Hollywood as an antique finisher and began his career as a serious phtotographer. His first encounter with skateboarders was when driving up Laurel Canyon Blvd one late afternoon in 1975. He saw some boys carving up the the drainage ditches along the canyon and knew that he had found his subject. For the next three years, he breathed and lived for capturing the skate culture. However, by 1978 the scene became too comercialized and the documentation came to its natural end. You can check out some of his other pictures, history and exhibitions at this website.

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