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Wanksy: Phallus Graffiti Draws Attention to Dangerous Potholes

29 Apr

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]

wanksy pothole street art

In a quest to evoke a faster fix from city authorities, a lone street artist going by the name Wanksy is highlighting holes in the ground with (NSFW) spray paintings sharing one thing in common: the rough but instantly recognizable shape of a phallus.

penis pothole filler art

Like Hanksy, Wanksy is a play on Banksy, a world-renowned art activist. Found all around Manchester, England, Wanksy’s penis-shaped pothole sketches are perhaps crude but they serve more than one point. First, they provoke public calls to officials to clean them up while also filling in the holes. Second, but equally important for the safety of the artist, the phallus represents an easy-to-draw figure that can be sketched quickly with less risk of getting hit bye a vehicle. Third, the rough markings serve as interim warnings to drivers who might not see a water-filled hole at night.

wanksy street artist

Though the paint washes away over time, making these temporary, this response from a local council member shows that the powers that be are not particularly amused: “Has this person, for just one second, considered how families with young children must feel when they are confronted with these obscene symbols as they walk to school? Not only is this vandalism, but it’s also counter-productive. Every penny that we have to spend cleaning off this graffiti is a penny less that we have to spend on actually repairing the potholes.”

wanksy road penis street art

wanksy filled pothole

The notion of highlighting or filling in potholes by activists takes many forms beyond this novel approach, including a Chicago tile artist who fills in holes with mosaics, a guerrilla gardener who plants pansies in these street voids and even a pothole robin hood who steels asphalt from the city to fill in gaps with his own work and time. In the grand scheme, one could argue that this newest contributor is somewhat juvenile, but if it solves a real-world urban infrastructure problem, it is hard not to smile at least a little at his attempt to lighten the mood while fixing city streets.

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Surrealist Disaster-Proof Structures for Dangerous Locations

20 Mar

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

Surrealist Disaster Proof Architecture 1

Some spots are such beautiful potential locations for a home, yet repeated natural disasters make them inhospitable for all but the strongest and most durable of dwellings. Architect Dionisio Gonzales imagines just how creative we could get in building disaster-proof structures with ‘Architecture for Resistance,’ a series of surrealist fantasies that often take their cues from natural shapes like shells.

Surrealist Disaster Proof Architecture 2

Individual collections envision architecture for a particular location. ‘Dauphin Island’ is a series of hurricane-resistant designs for the island of the same name, located just south of Mobile, Alabama. The island has been hit by one hurricane after another. Gonzales believes that sustainable architecture could stop nature’s cycle of destruction with a dramatic change in the way our houses look.

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The Dauphin Island creations are “real futuristic forts made of iron and concrete,” with shapes that call to mind sea shells, crustaceans and other marine organisms. It’s easy to imagine these structures closing up like forts to guard against high winds and flooding.

Surrealist Disaster Proof Architecture 5

Gonzales also designed bizarro-world versions of Brazil’s favelas and the shabby settlements in the hills of Busan, South Korea, making a commentary on the coexistence of the wealthy and the very poor. The designs bring visually disjointed, futuristic structures into neighborhoods that are already chaotic in an attempt to legitimize the architectural vernacular of each location.

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? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 37 – Worlds Most Dangerous Trick

01 Jan

See The Full Dead Rising 2: Off The Record Show Here!!! ? goo.gl ? Dead Rising 2: Off The Record – Walkthrough Part 37 In this episode of Dead rising 2, Chris Jay takes out those crazy magicians. =-=-=-=-= Director =-=-=-=-= By Chris Jay: http: goo.gl/IBKzm =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ?Dead Rising 2: Off The Record ? At Captivate 2011, Capcom’s annual press show, the company announced that it was releasing Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, as a reinterpretation of the game with Frank West from the original Dead Rising as the main character. The game was released for the same consoles on October 11 in North America, October 13 in Japan, and October 14 in Europe for a discount retail price. Off the Record is intended as a complete reimagining of Dead Rising 2, with new missions, cutscenes, environments, enemies, and weapons. The photography mechanic from the first Dead Rising is also included. There are technical and system upgrades, such as optimization of loading times and improved network performance. Off the Record also features a new sandbox mode. This allows players to explore Fortune City without the obstacle of time. Off The Record has received mostly positive reviews, with the changes and additions both praised and panned. Developer ? Capcom, Blue Castle Games Publisher ? Capcom Genre ? action-adventure horror-comedy Release Date ? October 11th, 2011 Platforms ? Xbox 360, PS3, Microsoft Windows ————————————————————- Use

Filmed on saturday the 9th of October at the Brisbane Powerhouse. The security guards were onto it with not allowing photography (bless them), so hopefully ‘videography’ is allowed……and i had to just hit record when i had the all clear and whatever song Gotye had next on the setlist was what would be filmed. Lo and behold it was the one everyone’s mad for….. Big thanks to Alex for being my security guard keen eye eagle and watching my flanks for security guards allowing me to concentrate on my filming. Shot on Canon 600D 50mm 1.8 A little shakey Audio and video straight from camera
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Does 3D TV have dangerous Side Effects?

16 Nov

Mark Pesce on Byteside discusses one of the possibly dangerous side effects of watching 3D television and playing 3D games. To learn more visit www.3dSideEffects.com . Research and form your own opinion before you buy. What are your thoughts? Should the TV manufacturers conduct further testing?

The 3D Film Factory’s stereoscopic 3D production demo – “The Platt Brothers in 3D”. For more information on 3D production services and 3D camera systems visit www.3DFilmFactory.com To view in 3D use anaglyph (red glasses. Produced by the 3D Film Factory and filmed on location at the California Center for the Arts.
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