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Radar Twenty-One: Tape & Mirrors
When artist Aakash Nihalani moved from the suburbs to NYC he was compelled by its symmetry. As an organic response he started laying down tape on the streets and on buildings, creating brightly colored sticker tape boxes framing aspects of the city he wanted to show people, creating tableaus from real life. Both uncomfortable at potentially defacing property by using permanent materials, and enraged at the continued treatment of public artists as vandals, we join him as he brings 3D to his work for the first time, via use of mirrors and passers-by, and discuss why impermanence is important to the acceptance of street art.
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Pixelator - M.A.P. RUNNER UP
Runner Up in the Street Art Award category of the Metropolis Art Prize 2009.

Pixelator is an unauthorized ongoing video art performance collaboration with the New York City Metropolitan Transit Authority, Clear Channel Communications, and its selected artists. Since 2003, the MTA has made available for exhibition purposes 80 LED screens located at subway entrances across New York City. Unfortunately, the high cost of exhibiting (an estimated $274,000 per month per screen) prevents most artists from having access to these facilities. While the MTA's effort to create more opportunities for video art exhibition in public spaces is to be commended, selected works remain wholly fixated on commercial goods and media conglomerate events, a short-sighted curatorial choice that regrettably ignores the full potential of these promising exhibition spaces. In an attempt to broaden the scope of MTA's video art series, Pixelator takes video pieces currently on display and diffuses them into a pleasant array of 45 blinking, color-changing squares. Since the project is an anonymous collaboration, the resulting video is almost entirely unplanned and unanticipated, with the original artists helping to create new works of art without any knowledge of their participation. (Translation: Pixelator turns those ugly, blinding video billboard ads into art.)

Artist: Jason Eppink.

To find out more, visit the Art Prize page
02:59
Marc + Sara Schiller, Founders of Wooster Collective...
Marc & Sara Schiller from Wooster Collective share their passion for public art and advocate making more public space available to artists and communities for expression and beautification.
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New Urbanism ep 10: Urban Forest
A forest with native and non-native plants featuring artists from San Francisco and around the world. What was an alley riddled with crime is opened up to the public as a place to play and daydream. Music by Tommy Guerrero. For more information, visit http://www.luggagestoregallery.org. For more episodes in this series, visit: New Urbanism
02:27
GOOD: Bright Orange
Four Detroit artists are drawing attention to blighted houses by covering them in buckets of "Tiggerific" orange paint. An original GOOD Video.
02:42
The Man behind the BP Vuvuzela Protest
Meet Adam Quirk, the man behind the BP vuvuzela protest and find out how he came up with the idea and what you can do to help.To find out more, visit babelgum.com/vuvuzelasforbp.
04:57
Julia deVille: Taxidermist & Jeweller
InFrame.tv: A short film on taxidermist and jeweller Julia deVille.

For more InFrame.tv videos, visit babelgum.com/inframetv
00:25
Cadência: Trailer
A major new Brazilian documentary film, premiering exclusively on Babelgum to celebrate 2010 FIFA World Cup. As the most successful national team in the history of the World Cup, all eyes will be on Brazil as they head to South Africa this June. But the Brazilian skill with the ball is just one part of the nation's vibrant and colorful cultural identity. Cadência explores Rio de Janeiro's sports and cultures, from the world-famous festivities of Carnival to the underground phenomenon of 'pipa' (kite-flying) and - of course - football.
Nike Sportswear present Cadência, a Bantam Films production, directed by Daren Bartlett.
02:30
Papiroflexia
An origami tale of a skilful paper folder who could shape the world with his hands.
Director: Joaquin Baldwin
02:30
London Street Art Spots: Buxton and Hanbury Street
RJ finds some great street art on a side-street near Truman Brewery. Work by Irish artist Asbestos, Word to Mother and Mysterious Al.
For more videos from the RJ's Street Art London series, visit babelgum.com/rj

 

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