Blurt

pandamonium nyc

August 16th, 2008
With the economy down and oil prices skyrocketing New Yorkers were anctious for meaning when a cryptic giant panda face crop circle appeared in Union Square. The seemingly simplistic design was in line with previous circles that appeared that year but  it carried a slight deeper emotional context by being so damn cute.

The Name Game

July 31st, 2008
So I’ve played the name game before, but this is too much! It started as soon as I got to the east coast. I havnt been to NYC since the last RNC, which was a very traumatic experience that scarred me for the last 4 years. So as I was travelling east (dont ask me why [...]

mobile broadcast rescue mission

July 20th, 2008
now I know it’s a myth about the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow but there it was, when all other avenues seemed closed, the NOmadjik mobile veggie powered media bus, on a rescue mission from the end of the rainbow. I havnt bathed or done my laundry in three weeks, much less checked my [...]

techno hippies

July 16th, 2008
I’ve been saying for a while now that the mutant fest is somewhere between a rainbow gathering and burning man, I’ve just got off the rainbow trail, and I realize I was way off. as far as technology goes, it does embrace the spectacle to a certain extent. the people hooked in with the big speakers [...]

borderline digital 2.0 april 11

April 3rd, 2008
See, I’ve spent all winter plotting to make a movie about addiction to technology and information. The basic idea being, that we all have relationships with technology, with information, with insanity and disfunction. This subject stretches so far, it’s impossible to not have it touch you, not to have something to say about it. and hopefully [...]

clarion alley

October 22nd, 2007
this last week I’ve been painting a mural at the clarion alley, two blocks from my house in the mission. it’s a tiny little danky alley that goes from mission to valencia, from the drug trade block to the police station. it’s a very weird scene with gentrification and street art literally written all over it.

green calendar

October 16th, 2007
I’ve been working hard on this piece for an inkworks calendar project it’s a critique of the green hype with 12 radical artists contributing their works It’s hard to summerize what I think about this subject, words have never been my strong side. I like the open endedness of the image, for ones own interpertation. as I went on [...]

asleep on the wheel

June 26th, 2007
I’ve been asleep on the wheel for quiet a while now possibly excited about the possibility of driving my car into a ditch, or o a tree, or off a cliff which is to say I’ve written nothing in a while not because things are not happening thoughts jumping like ping pong balls in my brain but never a free cohesive moment infront [...]

indymedia revisited

November 1st, 2006
So many things threw me off this last week as the news of the death of Brad Will in Oaxaca started flooding the media scape I live in. I knew Brad. He wasnt a very close friend of mine. I knew him incidentally, the way I know so many other indymedia folks, a protest, a meeting, [...]

The Transmigration of Cinema

October 2nd, 2006
So you might have come here through a back door and asking yourselves what is this xtra large terrestrials thing about. You might have come through the front page and read the whole schpill and still have no idea what wer’e saying. But in any case this site is now featuring the latest Xtra Large [...]