He Spray, Wii Spray
The Wii Spray is an ongoing project designed by Martin Lihs that is blowing the minds of the youth!
The future is going to be quite interesting with the technology of today, and it is going to be interesting to see how art is going to be marketed in the future with such technologies.
Gotta see the video! — Read More —>
Undefeated Vs. Masterpiece
Undefeated is on they job!
Getting into the Spring end of things, they are unveiling their Masterpiece collabo.
End2End Show On Saster.Net
It has been a goal to hit peeps up with some music that we all came up on, and will come up on. So, with that said, we are bringing you the End2End Show with J Wolff and IRA on the boards. Included in the End2End Show format are interviews along with other flava tidbits to sink ones ears into. This is going to be a Bi-Monthly delivery, served fresh.
Give it a download and have a ride on the Mass Transit, End2End style, ya dig?!
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Osgemeos is on ‘Vertigo’ – Rio De Jinero
Osgemeos is definitely on anther level when it comes to art, or blazing walls.
The artwork is so soulful, and has a fun feel that one really can’t front on, and makes an individual ‘feel’ something for it. Gangasta and expressive pieces keep flowing in this exhibit. — Read More —>
Coming Soon: Terminator Salvation
The Terminator is a 1984 science fiction/action film directed and co-written by James Cameron. It features Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton and Michael Biehn. The film was followed by two sequels with a third sequel due out in 2009. The franchise includes a television series and video games.
The film takes place in 1984, introducing the concept of a “terminator”, specifically the titular character (Arnold Schwarzenegger), a seemingly unstoppable cyborg assassin who has been sent back from the year 2029 by a race of artificially intelligent computer-controlled machines bent on the extermination of the human race. The Terminator’s mission is to kill Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) whose future son leads a resistance against the machines. A human, Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn), is also sent back from the future to protect her.
In 2008, The Terminator was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant”.[1]