Style Wars DVD
Style Wars is the legendary hip-hop documentary and a timeless film classic, the indispensable record of a golden age of youthful creativity and exploding hip hop subculture. Directed by Tony Silver, and produced by Tony Silver and photographer Henry Chalfant, Style Wars was awarded the Grand Prize for Documentaries at the Sundance Film Festival in 1984.
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Industrial Brand Creative - Vancouver
Industrial Brand Creative is a boutique creative agency with the vision and experience to compel. Our solutions stand alone – creative, spellbinding and relevant, but different.
Industrial Brand Creative produces branding, advertising, communication design, direct marketing and interactive solutions recognized for their success in capturing audiences. From our inception in 1998, it has been our belief that selecting the right agency is as important as selecting the correct client. For us, solutions start with relationships, and a good relationship is defined by fit. Our beliefs, ideals, processes, skills, services and work accumulated from our years of experience give us the ability to deliver effective and creative communication solutions to a wide range of clients.
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Joshua Davis | Studios
Joshua Davis is a New York based artist, designer, and technologist producing both public and private work for companies, collectors, and institutions. Using technology and computers as a medium since 1995, exhibiting his interactive works at the Tate Modern (London), the Ars Electronica (Austria), the Design Museum (London), le Centre Pompidou (France), the Institute of Contemporary Arts (London), PS.1 Moma (New York), and many others.
He is a professional designer and creative thinker, and spreads his time among working with clients, traveling the world speaking at conferences and workshops about his inspirations and motivations, building his own creative projects, and teaching as a professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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ARKITIP™ Issue0032
Oliver Vernon
Vincent Skeltis
Insert | Enzo Ferrari
Michael Thorsby Pmkfa
Insert | Robert Stelzner & Skypager
Editorial
Experimental Jetset
Booklet | Type and Logo Treatments
Nieves Picks *
Supreme Editorial *
Sound in Print | Andre Razo
Sound in Print | Driv
90078 | Anthony Lister
90078 | Dave Bevan
Fama Instante *
The Alife How To
8″W x 10″H *
Four color offset printed, perfect bound
Silk screened artist designed ARKITIP self seal poly bag *
(Each bag for 2006 will be designed by the respective cover artist)
Packaged with a Cd Rom copy of the Free Music Machine
Designed specifically for Issue0032 by Experimental Jetset
Hand packaged & numbered ltd. edition of 1000
A Tribute to Jean Michel Basquiat
What identifies Jean-Michel Basquiat as a major artist is courage and full powers of self-transformation. That courage, meaning not being afraid to fail, transforms paralyzingly self-conscious ‘predicaments of culture’ into confident ‘ecstasies of cultures recombined.’ He had the guts, what is more, to confront New York art challenge number one: can you transform self and heritage into something new and named? - Robert Farris Thompson
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The Graphic Imperative: International Posters for Peace, Social Justice, and the Environment 1965 - 2005.
The Graphic Imperative: International Posters for Peace, Social Justice, and the Environment 1965 - 2005. The Graphic Imperative is a select retrospective of forty years of international sociopolitical posters. Themes include dissent, liberation, racism, sexism, human rights, civil rights, environmental and health concerns, AIDS, war, literacy and tolerance, collectively providing a window to an age of great change. Focusing on the issues of our turbulent times, these 121 posters endeavor to show the social, political and aesthetic concerns of many cultures in a single exhibition through delineating themes and contrasting political realities.
He, Jianping
Clon 1 (Clone 1)
Germany, 2001

One of two posters designed on the topic of “cloning” and created for the seminar “Humans and Science” organized by students attending the Berlin University of the Arts in 2001. Photography: Jianping He
Sandro Tchikovani aka misk
This young San Francisco native developed a passion for art at a very young age. He has evolved his artistic expression into a unique and dynamic form of Graffiti Art. His work is reflective of influences from a wide variety of artists and architects ranging from Dali to Frank Llyod Wright. He was taught essential Graffiti techniques by such influential artists as Skew, Crayone, and Neon. But perhaps his greatest influence comes from his Father, an artist and architect himself, as well as his mother who encouraged his travels to broaden his perspective and freedom of self-expression.
























