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Asher Roth The Lounge
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Time The Lightswitch
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Nat Kendall Dignified Man
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Karina Nistal Sweet Rain
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U-N-I Beautiful Day
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Catching Air : The Best Summer Parties
Disco at the Edge of the Universe
Synths of Resistance! : Argentina's Digital Cumbia
In part one, graffiti veteran Ket discusses the nature of his prosecution; his regrets about storing and jeopardizing archives; the silence regarding his case from international museums and art organizations. In part two, he discusses the responses he'd received online about his case; his work with companies who have not taken an interest in graffiti prosecution despite their use of the aesthetic vernacular which is honed in the streets; his own hard lessons learned; the logical extension of what his prosecution means to others the world over. In part three he discusses his life-long immersion in graffiti culture, and the artists who meant the most to him when he was young.
(Part I)
(Part II)
(Part III)
Business as usual! Never trust these fucks EVER or their money gods!!!Fuck legal graff, kill the system!!!
Posted Wednesday, November 21, 2007 @ 06:49 by Killing Our Nation
Fuck the system, and cops!!!!
Posted Monday, January 14, 2008 @ 08:50 by Kill them all!!!
why does he gotta paint on everyone else's shit. nice guy. but dont paint on something i own or ill have your ass arrested again
Posted Monday, February 04, 2008 @ 09:23 by chill