Monthly Archive for January, 2008

$200,000 Banksy!

Banksy

A Banksy artwork has attracted bids of more than $200,000 on eBay - even though the successful bidder will have to cut out part of a concrete wall if they want to take it home.

The stencilled design, which shows a classically-dressed painter putting the finishing touches to the real artist’s scrawled name, has so far received bids topping $207,000 with less than 24 hours until the deadline.

The work appeared in September outside a post-production company in Portobello Road, west London.

It was created on a Sunday morning, when Banksy put scaffolding up and draped a cloth over it so he could work undetected.

Only after he had finished and left the area did Luti Fagbendle, the owner of the firm, realise he had become a beneficiary - or victim - of the Bristol-based artist’s latest creation.

He put a Perspex sheet over the work to stop it getting vandalised and then put it on eBay.

Any buyer must pay for the removal of the section of wall themselves if they want to take the painting away.

Banksy’s representative said the work was his, but added that the artist would not comment on the sale.

Paintings by the elusive artist, who famously hides his identity, have grown in popularity in recent years.

Fans and buyers include Christina Aguilera, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

He recently extended his canvases of choice - Bristol and east London - to include the illegal security wall in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Last year, one of his paintings, Space Girl and Bird, fetched $288,000 at auction.

Bobby Read, art expert at specialist insurer Hiscox, said: “It is a demonstration of the changing art market that the eyes of the art world are on ebay eagerly watching the sale of a wall gratified by Banksy.

“This sale confirms Banksy as a modern-day cross between Michelangelo and the Scarlet Pimpernel.”

Banksy is a well-known pseudo-anonymous English graffiti artist. He is believed to be a native of Yate (near Bristol) and born in 1974, but there is substantial public uncertainty about his identity and personal and biographical details. According to Tristan Manco, Banksy “was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. The son of a photocopier engineer, he trained as a butcher but became involved in graffiti during the great Bristol aerosol boom of the late 1980s.”His artworks are often-satirical pieces of art that encompass topics such as politics, culture, and ethics. His street art, which combines graffiti with a distinctive stencilling technique, has appeared in London and in cities around the world.

More here and of course here. And whilst your at it… some stuff I’ve shot here and could this be Banksy’s flickr page?

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The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry

The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry.

NY men wheel out corpse in bid to cash cheque

NY men wheel out corpse in bid to cash cheque.

Dead On Tony Soprano Impression

Snap! Dangled by ankles to shoot shark

Snap! Dangled by ankles to shoot shark. Respect!

Boeing Dreamliner hacking scare

Boeing Dreamliner hacking scare. Passengers may be able to hack into the control systems of Boeing’s new 787 Dreamliner passenger jet, according to a report.

David Lynch & The iPhone

Racy blogger gains Oscars buzz with pregnant teen film.

Racy blogger gains Oscars buzz with pregnant teen film. Diablo Cody has a tough-chick reputation - the tattooed, punkish sex blogger wrote a book about her year as a stripper, and the name of her blog is too risque for family newspapers.

You show me your iPod, I’ll show you mine

You show me your iPod, I’ll show you mine.

Radiohead USB Stick

Radiohead Limited Edition Album Boxset USB Stick

Nice surprise in the mail today as my ordered Radiohead ‘Limited Edition Album Boxset USB Stick’ arrived in the mail.

Can’t complain at all about the packaging and the high-qualiry of the music (1411 WAV) - let alone all the artwork from each album in separate beautiful PDFS - but guys, guys, guys… howzabout taking a little bit of attention and making sure all the ID3 tags are correct? I have spent the last hour and a half getting all the tags sorted so I could import the tracks into iTunes.

Apart from that (major) grievance, it is a wonderful collection.

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The 6-Minute Dark Knight Bank Heist Trailer

Heath Ledger - The Joker - The Dark Knight

As this blog can attest to, many have been objecting to the casting of Heath Ledger as the Joker in the forthcoming ‘The Dark Knight’ flick. Pretty senseless and short-minded really, when no one has even seen the film yet. There was a similar outcry when back in 1989, Michael Keaton was cast as the caped crusader. And boy, weren’t all those critics wrong as Keaton’s Batman was an amazing portrayal. From what I have seen of the upcoming pic, Ledger is nothing short of freaking amazing!

Further proof can be seen in the 6 minute prologue that screened before the debut iMax version of the ‘I Am Legend’ movie. Unfortunately, this is just a cam version - but it still looks great and shows off more of Ledger as the Joker.

The prologue was shot entirely with 70mm IMAX cameras.

The prologue features a bank heist orchestrated by the Joker, a criminal mastermind who, according to one of the thugs, wears “war paint” makeup to scare people. His face is revealed near the end, when he lifts up a clown mask to expose the white makeup and red, scarred mouth underneath. On his way out, he tells the bank’s infuriated manager, played by William Fichtner, that “whatever doesn’t kill you simply makes you stranger.”

Check it out!