There's No Ffiti Like Graffiti
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- Parent Category: Engels
- Category: Training
- Created: Friday, October 16 2015 11:44
- Published: Friday, October 16 2015 11:44
- Written by Bart
Haarlem, Today: "The flapping of a butterfly's wings in Tokyo can cause a tornado in Texas." In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state. See also: http://bartvanbroekhoven.com/en-US/41-light/183-the-lens-is-not-enough
As part of Upcoming Film/Installation/Website "thing", this brass plate, excellently made especially for us by Dutch engraver Paul Hertog, was screwed in the brick wall. The poster was done with my two sons Jesse and Melle. The wooden mirror-frame comes from the awesome Vintage webshop from the Dutch recycling store Vindingrijk. The toy gun was found in a pile of garbage. Colors with spraypaint from Henx.
The Installation wil be accompanied by a wesbsite with a live video and audio stream and webshop. All hosted by -- as is this website -- Zebra Hosting in Amsterdam.
"If you practice diligently, from morning till night, […] your mind will spontaneously broaden.": http://bartvanbroekhoven.com/en-US/142-sar-sarstencil-ki
"The history of subway graffiti in New York is a brief one, and the phenomenon differs from all other kinds of graffiti, both past and present. In the 1960's, teenagers in New York began to write their names on neighbourhood walls, but instead of their given names, they chose nicknames, creating a public identity for the street": http://bartvanbroekhoven.com/en-US/149-graffitihunt-4
"Watching something does not mean fixing your gaze on it, but being aware of it in a natural way.": http://bartvanbroekhoven.com/en-US/158-sar-sarsential-22-aspect-ratio