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A New Cast of Characters for Toronto’s Neighborhood Watch Signs
To see more of Andrew’s creative Neighborhood Watch modifications, follow @dcmism on Instagram.
Where some may have seen only an old sign faded after years of sun exposure, Toronto artist Andrew Lamb (@dcmism) saw an opportunity. Since 2012, Andrew has treated his hometown’s weathered Neighborhood Watch signs as a blank canvas, adorning them with whimsical figures from pop culture.
"My work tends to deal with altering urban infrastructure in a playful manner," explains Andrew. In this case, it’s about repurposing municipal infrastructure to "invoke nostalgic happy memories" with the help of characters as diverse as Zelda, Bruce Lee and the Planeteers.
What are the keys to success when modifying a sign? “Use a laser printer, not an inkjet,” says Andrew, “and don’t fall off your ladder.”
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Challenge the perception you exist in. Perception : Provocative : Pure
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Jesus : JFK : MLK
Distributors of common knowledge : Love x Light
"Assassination is man's attempt to Balance What is already balanced"
Knowledge is power... Do you control the distribution or do u hand it out for free?
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Making Huge Strides for Mobility
This exoskeleton, developed by UC Berkeley professor Homayoon Kazerooni and his team, helps people suffering from spinal cord injuries to walk again.
“Many paraplegics are not in a situation to afford a $100,000 device, and insurance companies don’t pay for these devices,” Kazerooni said. “Our job as engineers is to make something people can use.”
To make his exoskeleton affordable, he used the simplest possible technology: a computer and batteries in a backpack, actuators at the hips, and a pair of crutches with buttons that activate an exoskeleton that fits around the legs. The crutches provide stability, an important consideration for paraplegics navigating streets and sidewalks.
“The key is independence for these people,” he said. “I want them to get up in the morning and go to work, go to the bathroom, stand at a bar and have a beer.”
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Vandalism : FCK (Free Consequence KILLER) Fresh til death... SWEAR!
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Dragon Ball Xenoverse : 2014 : PS4 x Xbox1
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Assassin's Creed : Unity
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OJ x Ford : 20 years Strong
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Great Show... Unfamiliar? : Get Familiar : Thursday Nights Adult Swim
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Unblurred: First Fridays on Penn is a monthly initiative sponsored by the Penn Avenue Arts Initiative, a joint program of the BGC and Friendship Development Associates. What started as an attempt to revitalize Penn Avenue between Negley and Mathilda has transformed into one of the city’s hottest cultural events. Each month, people from all over the region stroll Penn Avenue between the 4800 and 5500 blocks to meet with artists and local business owners. Visitors can expect to see everyone and everything. Families, singles, workers, students, long-time residents and first-time visitors alike can bask in Penn Avenue’s creative energy – experiencing a mix of photography, dance, painting, sculpture, music and spoken word performances. Source: http://bloomfield-garfield.org/penn-ave/unblurred/
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JENESIS Magazine is a quarterly online youth lifestyle publication founded in Pittsburgh in 2007. JENESIS provides coverage on youth society with updates in music, the arts, fashion, news, and international affairs.
JENESIS 7th Anniversary T-Shirt #funkyPhresh
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Give me a 1000 words : Let me know what you think on twitter @perpetualfruit #ThisIsInfinate
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Bella Starr @_BellaStarr_ on instagram
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Last night, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an amendment that would keep the Feds from interfering with state medical marijuana and hemp production laws.
Please pass the peace. Share this article with every social and physical network within your reach. This is a Prohibition era (History always repeats itself).
Demand : #NUworldOrder
Source : Leafly (an online resource that allows users to rate and review different strains of cannabis and cannabis dispensaries)
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