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Beat Making Lab Beat Making Lab is a new PBS Digital Studios series featuring young musicians from around the world. In Ep. 1 Professor Pierce Freelon and Apple Juice Kid collaborate with youth in the Democratic Republic of Congo at Yole!Africa. Subscribe: www.youtube.com/beatmakinglab www.BeatMakingLab.com The Architects: Stephen Levitin (aka Apple Juice Kid) and Pierce Freelon Mastermind of Videography: Saleem Reshamwala (aka Kid Ethnic) PBS Co-conspirators: Matthew Graham and Lauren Saks Editing Genie: Mandy Padgett Musical Poetry: Beat Making Lab and Apple Juice Kid Director of Innovation: Dana McMahan Dream Team: Elliette Johnson, Ryan Levin, Pat Levitin University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Wright Brothers (UNC Beat Making Lab co-founders): Stephen Levitin and Dr. Captain of Entrepreneur Ship: Judith Cone Democratic Republic of Congo DR-Congo Kindred: Cherie and Petna Ndaliko at Yole! DR-Congo Youth Prodigies: DJ Couleur, Queen Minaj, MC Moussa Awe-Inspirers: People of Goma and the 2012 SKIFF Festival

80+ Beautiful Street Crimes done by BANKSY Asked about his technique, Banksy said: “I use whatever it takes. Sometimes that just means drawing a moustache on a girl’s face on some billboard, sometimes that means sweating for days over an intricate drawing. Efficiency is the key.” Oh, wait! Who is Banksy? Banksy is a quasi-anonymous English graffiti artist. He’s gone from a teenage tagger to a well-known artist making multi-million dollar art. Can I buy one? According to Wikipedia, Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti (why should anyone be interested in buying PHOTOS of graffiti in the first place?). Technique He mentions in his book, ‘Wall and Piece‘, that as he was starting to do graffiti that he was always too slow and was either caught or could never finish the art in the one sitting. Enough of the theory, I’m sure most of you know more about him and will share it in the comment section. (Sources: banksy.co.uk | Wikipedia | www.briansewell.com | boredpanda| weburbanist.com |timesonline.co.uk) Washing Stream Roller Warden

Welcome to Dismaland: A First Look at Banksy’s New Art Exhibition Housed Inside a Dystopian Theme Park [Updated 8/22] Photo by Christopher Jobson for Colossal WESTON-SUPER-MARE — Inside the walls of a derelict seaside swimming resort in Weston-super-Mare, UK, mysterious construction over the last month—including a dingy looking Disney-like castle and a gargantuan rainbow-colored pinwheel tangled in plastic—suggested something big was afoot. Suspicion and anticipation surrounding the unusual activity attributed to fabled artist and provocateur Banksy has reached a Willy Wonka-esque fervor. Well, if Banksy’s your bag, continue fervoring. If not, there’s more than a few reasons to continue reading. The spectacle has since been revealed to be a pop-up art exhibition in the form of an apocalyptic theme park titled Dismaland (“The UK’s most disappointing new visitor attraction”) that will be open to the public for five weeks. Photo by Christopher Jobson for Colossal / CLICK FOR DETAIL Dismaland legend Dismaland brochure / Park aerial view courtesy Upfest / Photo of construction

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