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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 20:09:08 GMT 1, Zero chance for a Banksy print... Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!!
Zero chance for a Banksy print... Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!!
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 20:10:27 GMT 1, Princess Liea colour or any of the star wars prints or maybe Kate.
Princess Liea colour or any of the star wars prints or maybe Kate.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 20:39:16 GMT 1, Zero chance for a Banksy print... Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!! Where do you live Andy?
Zero chance for a Banksy print... Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!! Where do you live Andy?
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 20:48:07 GMT 1, Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!! Where do you live Andy? Me? N.Ireland
Yes probably more chance of seeing Michael Jackson In Tesco!! Where do you live Andy? Me? N.Ireland
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Quinnster on Dec 20, 2014 21:01:53 GMT 1, Me? N.Ireland
I think eyecandy is asking Andyroo, the clue is in the roo he's down under..
Me? N.Ireland I think eyecandy is asking Andyroo, the clue is in the roo he's down under..
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 20, 2014 21:06:26 GMT 1, Apparently not lol ...
Apparently not lol ...
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by andyroo0312 on Dec 21, 2014 2:42:05 GMT 1, I am a citizen of the world but currently reside in Sydney and live in a area strong in the idea of a republic, a banana republic but a republic never the less . I will share with you something that only a chosen few know and that is i was born in London but due to security concerns keep that little tit bit well hidden from the general public.
I am a citizen of the world but currently reside in Sydney and live in a area strong in the idea of a republic, a banana republic but a republic never the less . I will share with you something that only a chosen few know and that is i was born in London but due to security concerns keep that little tit bit well hidden from the general public.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 10:53:25 GMT 1, LOL
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 10:55:17 GMT 1, Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol
Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 12:17:33 GMT 1, Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol thats not fair it was cold that day
Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol thats not fair it was cold that day
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by andyroo0312 on Dec 21, 2014 12:38:53 GMT 1, Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol Well in that case Candy i am your man. Pop on down its only a short hop skip and jump and i am sure you will be impressed with what you find down under.
Ohh yes there has been confusion, two Andys in one thread! was addressing the Andy that's big down under lol Well in that case Candy i am your man. Pop on down its only a short hop skip and jump and i am sure you will be impressed with what you find down under.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 13:05:21 GMT 1, LOL I was over there in March in Perth!
LOL I was over there in March in Perth!
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 21, 2014 13:05:39 GMT 1, Would def want to see the other side though!
Would def want to see the other side though!
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by andyroo0312 on Dec 22, 2014 1:55:30 GMT 1, Would def want to see the other side though! Next time make it to sinful Sydney and i can help you out there.
Would def want to see the other side though! Next time make it to sinful Sydney and i can help you out there.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Dec 22, 2014 9:58:47 GMT 1, Would def want to see the other side though! Next time make it to sinful Sydney and i can help you out there. Thanks! "she said" searching for the "fearing for her life icon" lol
Would def want to see the other side though! Next time make it to sinful Sydney and i can help you out there. Thanks! "she said" searching for the "fearing for her life icon" lol
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by RedHouseOriginals on Mar 7, 2015 17:36:42 GMT 1, We are delighted to let you know about our charity art raffle in aid of Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres (MSF). 'The RedHouse Art Raffle for MSF' features work by artists and musicians including GOLDIE, GERED MANKOWITZ, PETER DOHERTY, HORACE PANTER (THE SPECIALS), IAN SKELLY (THE CORAL), DAVID RUSBATCH and more. All works are currently on display at the gallery and online here:
www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msf
Tickets are priced at just ยฃ10.00 each to win one of ten incredible pieces Artworks range from ยฃ300.00 - to ยฃ2,000 All funds go direct to Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres
The draw will be held on 23rd March 2015 so there is still plenty of time to get involved. To buy tickets or for further details please contact us direct or visit the website: here: www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msf
This is a wonderful opportunity to support the amazing Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and build your art collection - who could ask for more??!!
Thanks for reading guys, any questions please get in touch via info@redhouseoriginals.com or call us direct on (01423) 884400.
RedHouse HQ
Goldie "Three Peace Suite" - Silkscreen on paper, signed, conservation framed
Gered Mankowitz "Jimi Green Jacket" - Archival Lambda photograph, signed, conservation framed
David Rusbatch "Always" - Giclee with hand finishing, signed, conservation framed
We are delighted to let you know about our charity art raffle in aid of Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres (MSF). 'The RedHouse Art Raffle for MSF' features work by artists and musicians including GOLDIE, GERED MANKOWITZ, PETER DOHERTY, HORACE PANTER (THE SPECIALS), IAN SKELLY (THE CORAL), DAVID RUSBATCH and more. All works are currently on display at the gallery and online here: www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msfTickets are priced at just ยฃ10.00 each to win one of ten incredible pieces Artworks range from ยฃ300.00 - to ยฃ2,000 All funds go direct to Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres
The draw will be held on 23rd March 2015 so there is still plenty of time to get involved. To buy tickets or for further details please contact us direct or visit the website: here: www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msfThis is a wonderful opportunity to support the amazing Mรฉdecins Sans Frontiรจres and build your art collection - who could ask for more??!!
Thanks for reading guys, any questions please get in touch via info@redhouseoriginals.com or call us direct on (01423) 884400. RedHouse HQ Goldie "Three Peace Suite" - Silkscreen on paper, signed, conservation framed Gered Mankowitz "Jimi Green Jacket" - Archival Lambda photograph, signed, conservation framed David Rusbatch "Always" - Giclee with hand finishing, signed, conservation framed
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Mar 7, 2015 19:20:12 GMT 1, off to buy a raffle ticket or two.
good luck with the project!
off to buy a raffle ticket or two.
good luck with the project!
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by barnsy on Mar 7, 2015 21:03:31 GMT 1, Just had a punt.
Good Luck everyone
Just had a punt. Good Luck everyone
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by RedHouseOriginals on Mar 11, 2015 18:17:30 GMT 1, Thanks for the support guys - we will be posting images of the works framed and on the wall in the next few days. The draw closes on Monday 23 March so still time to get involved!
ยฃ10.00 tickets available here with free shipping:
www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msf
Win artwork by Goldie, Horace Panter, Peter Doherty, Pete McKee, The Coral and more...
Thanks for the support guys - we will be posting images of the works framed and on the wall in the next few days. The draw closes on Monday 23 March so still time to get involved! ยฃ10.00 tickets available here with free shipping: www.redhouseoriginals.com/exhibitions/msfWin artwork by Goldie, Horace Panter, Peter Doherty, Pete McKee, The Coral and more...
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by dreadnatty on Jan 24, 2016 20:51:46 GMT 1, Talking Tags and Technology with Legendary Producer and Graffiti Artist Goldie
www.vice.com/read/talking-tags-and-technology-with-legendary-producer-and-graffiti-artist-goldie
Even if you've never bought a can of spray paint, you probably recognize the name Goldie. Born Clifford Joseph Price, the man is one of the UK's most famous living electronic music producers, if not the most famous drum 'n' bass and jungle musician still in the game. He may be the only person who's both DJ'ed a Boiler Room set and been appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).
Before he became known for his pupil-dilating tracks, Goldie was a big player in the global graffiti scene. He was prominently featured in the classic 1987 documentary Bombin', included in the graffiti book Spraycan Art, and is remembered for participating in Britain's biggest art battle alongside Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack. "Painting is in my veins," the artist is known to say, and he continues doing toss-ups and tagging trains to this day.
While his music career has grown tremendously, Goldie wants to re-affirm his dedication to tagging and modernizing the culture around it. Last week, the producer launched a crowdfunding campaign for his latest project, an app created with developer Henry Chalfant that fuses IRL tagging with digital interactivity called Art Rail Transit Authority, or ARTA.
The part-game, part-archival tool allows users to both create digital tags and import graffiti photos, as well as place the images on trains within the app. ARTA also allows graffiti artists to share their work with other users, and see what other crews have tagged (or tagged over) within the app's digital realm.
With just under a month left in the crowdfunding campaign, we talked to the legend about the three-year endeavor to bring ARTA to life.
VICE: Can you elaborate a bit on the full capabilities of ARTA? Goldie: You can create tags from scratch or you can import photos and place them on the trains. So really it's as far as users want it to go: They can just start off importing pictures and placing them on trains (with movement, rotate, scale, etc.), and then maybe spray a bit on top, and then add some text, and then buff some layers out.
To break it down further, you show your talents on subway trains within the app in a competitive or non-competitive sense. Trains travel around the cities in the app (New York, Tokyo, Detroit) and can be interacted with by others players, including your crew members and rival crews. In other words, other users can manipulate your tags, digital or physical. You can also build up a digital collection of cans, colors, fills, fonts, and base layers for your lay-up tags, as well as keep your best work in your in-app piece book and get it printed onto t-shirts.
What's the archive section about? In the archive, you can check out classic tags, hero cars, video interviews with the OG [graffiti artists] from NYC, and my own personal photographic archive of graffiti images. We're also planning ARTA radio within the app that will include shows by DJ legends from across the globe, as well as a communication platform. It's fully, fully immersive, manโthree years in the making.
Pulling it back, why did you originally want to make a graffiti app? What inspired the idea? The technology became available and my whole thing has been joyriding technologyโhijacking it for our own means, if you will. From doing it with the music I make, to now doing the same via ARTA. The eureka moment came because there was nothing like this, at all, and it really needed to be made for people who love graffiti.
VICE: Can you elaborate a bit on the full capabilities of ARTA? Goldie: You can create tags from scratch or you can import photos and place them on the trains. So really it's as far as users want it to go: They can just start off importing pictures and placing them on trains (with movement, rotate, scale, etc.), and then maybe spray a bit on top, and then add some text, and then buff some layers out.
To break it down further, you show your talents on subway trains within the app in a competitive or non-competitive sense. Trains travel around the cities in the app (New York, Tokyo, Detroit) and can be interacted with by others players, including your crew members and rival crews. In other words, other users can manipulate your tags, digital or physical. You can also build up a digital collection of cans, colors, fills, fonts, and base layers for your lay-up tags, as well as keep your best work in your in-app piece book and get it printed onto t-shirts.
What's the archive section about? In the archive, you can check out classic tags, hero cars, video interviews with the OG [graffiti artists] from NYC, and my own personal photographic archive of graffiti images. We're also planning ARTA radio within the app that will include shows by DJ legends from across the globe, as well as a communication platform. It's fully, fully immersive, manโthree years in the making.
Pulling it back, why did you originally want to make a graffiti app? What inspired the idea? The technology became available and my whole thing has been joyriding technologyโhijacking it for our own means, if you will. From doing it with the music I make, to now doing the same via ARTA. The eureka moment came because there was nothing like this, at all, and it really needed to be made for people who love graffiti.
What exactly will the crowdfunded donations go toward? We are in the final stages of tweaking ARTA, but the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app, featuring various graffiti crews and performances by artists like me. It will be the meeting of two worlds, digital meets tangible.
Do you think the graffiti community will trust an app? Taggers and writers can be paranoid. They already trust it and that's because it's created by graffiti writers for graffiti writers. This isn't some brand trying to get kudos or ride on the coattails of an organic culture. This is the absolute real. We showed it to a lot of heads before launching and the feedback was amazing. It gave us the confidence to carry on with it. I could've taken this to a brand, but why would I want to? I've always fought to be independent.
You've been active in the graffiti community for decades. Why do you think this very physical act should become digitized? It will enable writers to showcase without the limitations of physical region. It's all about interaction. It's simply another way of playing out and expressing something that you're very passionate about. Playing FIFA on your iPhone isn't going to change football and turn it into an arm chair sport, you know? We're challenging technology. Why wait until someone else does [something like ARTA], and watch as they do it badly?
Prior to the internet, how did you stay up on taggers in other cities? How would you find out about who was big, where the legendary spots were in each city, etc.? When I first visited New York, TATs Cru welcomed me. We shared skills and schools of thought, so there was immediately a knowledge built around our friendship. Then music blew up for me in a major way and I was able to travel everywhere in the world and absorb local knowledge, which helped me to seek out spots, writers, and crews. Even this summer just gone, I was getting up in Bogota, man. Art and music are universal languages.
Do you hope ARTA will introduce graffiti writers to talent they wouldn't find out about otherwise? Of course. It's a form of communication for the digital age. Just as gettin' up on trains back in the day showcased writers' skills across the city, this will do the same but without borders. ARTA is a fully interactive platform where you will be able to see who has done what and comment and rate their stuff. The higher you get up the chain, the more you can unlock in the app, from fills and fonts to rare archival footage. Plus, it gives you access to communicate with writers around the world in real-time.
How has graffiti culture changed most noticeably since when you first got into it? Well, it's kind of accepted now. In the beginning it was a social menace, man. Now it's known more for another term: street art. But we'll always be here, subliminally making these cityscapes that bit more beautiful.
What else are you working on these days? I'm working on a collection [of canvas paintings] now called "Shaman Women." I'm using lots of different materials and disciplines and basically putting into practice what I learned through graffiti. I'll always be TATs and I'll always be Metalheadz.
Talking Tags and Technology with Legendary Producer and Graffiti Artist Goldie www.vice.com/read/talking-tags-and-technology-with-legendary-producer-and-graffiti-artist-goldieEven if you've never bought a can of spray paint, you probably recognize the name Goldie. Born Clifford Joseph Price, the man is one of the UK's most famous living electronic music producers, if not the most famous drum 'n' bass and jungle musician still in the game. He may be the only person who's both DJ'ed a Boiler Room set and been appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE). Before he became known for his pupil-dilating tracks, Goldie was a big player in the global graffiti scene. He was prominently featured in the classic 1987 documentary Bombin', included in the graffiti book Spraycan Art, and is remembered for participating in Britain's biggest art battle alongside Robert Del Naja of Massive Attack. "Painting is in my veins," the artist is known to say, and he continues doing toss-ups and tagging trains to this day. While his music career has grown tremendously, Goldie wants to re-affirm his dedication to tagging and modernizing the culture around it. Last week, the producer launched a crowdfunding campaign for his latest project, an app created with developer Henry Chalfant that fuses IRL tagging with digital interactivity called Art Rail Transit Authority, or ARTA. The part-game, part-archival tool allows users to both create digital tags and import graffiti photos, as well as place the images on trains within the app. ARTA also allows graffiti artists to share their work with other users, and see what other crews have tagged (or tagged over) within the app's digital realm. With just under a month left in the crowdfunding campaign, we talked to the legend about the three-year endeavor to bring ARTA to life. VICE: Can you elaborate a bit on the full capabilities of ARTA? Goldie: You can create tags from scratch or you can import photos and place them on the trains. So really it's as far as users want it to go: They can just start off importing pictures and placing them on trains (with movement, rotate, scale, etc.), and then maybe spray a bit on top, and then add some text, and then buff some layers out. To break it down further, you show your talents on subway trains within the app in a competitive or non-competitive sense. Trains travel around the cities in the app (New York, Tokyo, Detroit) and can be interacted with by others players, including your crew members and rival crews. In other words, other users can manipulate your tags, digital or physical. You can also build up a digital collection of cans, colors, fills, fonts, and base layers for your lay-up tags, as well as keep your best work in your in-app piece book and get it printed onto t-shirts. What's the archive section about? In the archive, you can check out classic tags, hero cars, video interviews with the OG [graffiti artists] from NYC, and my own personal photographic archive of graffiti images. We're also planning ARTA radio within the app that will include shows by DJ legends from across the globe, as well as a communication platform. It's fully, fully immersive, manโthree years in the making. Pulling it back, why did you originally want to make a graffiti app? What inspired the idea? The technology became available and my whole thing has been joyriding technologyโhijacking it for our own means, if you will. From doing it with the music I make, to now doing the same via ARTA. The eureka moment came because there was nothing like this, at all, and it really needed to be made for people who love graffiti. VICE: Can you elaborate a bit on the full capabilities of ARTA? Goldie: You can create tags from scratch or you can import photos and place them on the trains. So really it's as far as users want it to go: They can just start off importing pictures and placing them on trains (with movement, rotate, scale, etc.), and then maybe spray a bit on top, and then add some text, and then buff some layers out. To break it down further, you show your talents on subway trains within the app in a competitive or non-competitive sense. Trains travel around the cities in the app (New York, Tokyo, Detroit) and can be interacted with by others players, including your crew members and rival crews. In other words, other users can manipulate your tags, digital or physical. You can also build up a digital collection of cans, colors, fills, fonts, and base layers for your lay-up tags, as well as keep your best work in your in-app piece book and get it printed onto t-shirts. What's the archive section about? In the archive, you can check out classic tags, hero cars, video interviews with the OG [graffiti artists] from NYC, and my own personal photographic archive of graffiti images. We're also planning ARTA radio within the app that will include shows by DJ legends from across the globe, as well as a communication platform. It's fully, fully immersive, manโthree years in the making. Pulling it back, why did you originally want to make a graffiti app? What inspired the idea? The technology became available and my whole thing has been joyriding technologyโhijacking it for our own means, if you will. From doing it with the music I make, to now doing the same via ARTA. The eureka moment came because there was nothing like this, at all, and it really needed to be made for people who love graffiti. What exactly will the crowdfunded donations go toward? We are in the final stages of tweaking ARTA, but the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app, featuring various graffiti crews and performances by artists like me. It will be the meeting of two worlds, digital meets tangible. Do you think the graffiti community will trust an app? Taggers and writers can be paranoid. They already trust it and that's because it's created by graffiti writers for graffiti writers. This isn't some brand trying to get kudos or ride on the coattails of an organic culture. This is the absolute real. We showed it to a lot of heads before launching and the feedback was amazing. It gave us the confidence to carry on with it. I could've taken this to a brand, but why would I want to? I've always fought to be independent. You've been active in the graffiti community for decades. Why do you think this very physical act should become digitized? It will enable writers to showcase without the limitations of physical region. It's all about interaction. It's simply another way of playing out and expressing something that you're very passionate about. Playing FIFA on your iPhone isn't going to change football and turn it into an arm chair sport, you know? We're challenging technology. Why wait until someone else does [something like ARTA], and watch as they do it badly? Prior to the internet, how did you stay up on taggers in other cities? How would you find out about who was big, where the legendary spots were in each city, etc.? When I first visited New York, TATs Cru welcomed me. We shared skills and schools of thought, so there was immediately a knowledge built around our friendship. Then music blew up for me in a major way and I was able to travel everywhere in the world and absorb local knowledge, which helped me to seek out spots, writers, and crews. Even this summer just gone, I was getting up in Bogota, man. Art and music are universal languages. Do you hope ARTA will introduce graffiti writers to talent they wouldn't find out about otherwise? Of course. It's a form of communication for the digital age. Just as gettin' up on trains back in the day showcased writers' skills across the city, this will do the same but without borders. ARTA is a fully interactive platform where you will be able to see who has done what and comment and rate their stuff. The higher you get up the chain, the more you can unlock in the app, from fills and fonts to rare archival footage. Plus, it gives you access to communicate with writers around the world in real-time. How has graffiti culture changed most noticeably since when you first got into it? Well, it's kind of accepted now. In the beginning it was a social menace, man. Now it's known more for another term: street art. But we'll always be here, subliminally making these cityscapes that bit more beautiful. What else are you working on these days? I'm working on a collection [of canvas paintings] now called "Shaman Women." I'm using lots of different materials and disciplines and basically putting into practice what I learned through graffiti. I'll always be TATs and I'll always be Metalheadz.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by thomasmer on Jan 25, 2016 4:42:41 GMT 1, I find it a bit gross that someone who lives in a big villa in paradise and who drives a ferrari is using crowd funding for an app, just my personal oppinion, but if you can pay for it yourself, why arent you?
I find it a bit gross that someone who lives in a big villa in paradise and who drives a ferrari is using crowd funding for an app, just my personal oppinion, but if you can pay for it yourself, why arent you?
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by tab1 on Jan 25, 2016 13:21:23 GMT 1, What exactly will the crowdfunded donations go toward? We are in the final stages of tweaking ARTA, but the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app, featuring various graffiti crews and performances by artists like me. It will be the meeting of two worlds, digital meets tangible. [ EDIT: reply Do you think the graffiti community will trust an app? Taggers and writers can be paranoid. ]] quote from the interview , needs pr to proof read before goes to print, Crowd funding needed to have a banger launch party? I'm sure a few favours in the industry could solve that And the royalty cheques from the still functioning record label would help , understandable if needed for development , designing etc but for a party with mainly vip celebs?
What exactly will the crowdfunded donations go toward? We are in the final stages of tweaking ARTA, but the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app, featuring various graffiti crews and performances by artists like me. It will be the meeting of two worlds, digital meets tangible. [ EDIT: reply Do you think the graffiti community will trust an app? Taggers and writers can be paranoid. ]] quote from the interview , needs pr to proof read before goes to print, Crowd funding needed to have a banger launch party? I'm sure a few favours in the industry could solve that And the royalty cheques from the still functioning record label would help , understandable if needed for development , designing etc but for a party with mainly vip celebs?
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 1:12:43 GMT 1, I agree,
"the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app" and will the people who donate get an ivite to this launch party?.
Looks like a celebrity a bit up themselves expecting the public to give them money for a launch party.
I thought Brian Eno was the most famous UK electronic music producer and he invented elevator music too.
I agree,
"the funding is for a banger summer launch event to celebrate the app" and will the people who donate get an ivite to this launch party?.
Looks like a celebrity a bit up themselves expecting the public to give them money for a launch party.
I thought Brian Eno was the most famous UK electronic music producer and he invented elevator music too.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by tab1 on Jan 26, 2016 5:00:33 GMT 1, I agree,. I thought Brian Eno was the most famous UK electronic music producer and he invented elevator music too. [ Depends what generation your from;-) ? I'd say Calvin Harris
I agree,. I thought Brian Eno was the most famous UK electronic music producer and he invented elevator music too. [ Depends what generation your from;-) ? I'd say Calvin Harris
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Deleted on Jan 26, 2016 12:26:20 GMT 1, BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Trevorm on Oct 8, 2018 20:09:19 GMT 1, I will sell something! No luck with my original #Punter(1) and (2) schemes .... the Beejoirs and the Dface are still with me - so here goes with another attempt to reduce the number of framed prints leaning up against the wall in S London
Collect only - but I might drop off at a reasonable distance.
The Goldie is an AP and carries a lot of hand working by the artist. It's (obvs.) in a black box frame which has the considerable benefit of museum glass. ยฃ500
The Nick W is in a bespoke hand made frame and is float/shadow mounted and looks rather cool - well, I would say that. ยฃ500
I will sell something! No luck with my original #Punter(1) and (2) schemes .... the Beejoirs and the Dface are still with me - so here goes with another attempt to reduce the number of framed prints leaning up against the wall in S London Collect only - but I might drop off at a reasonable distance. The Goldie is an AP and carries a lot of hand working by the artist. It's (obvs.) in a black box frame which has the considerable benefit of museum glass. ยฃ500 The Nick W is in a bespoke hand made frame and is float/shadow mounted and looks rather cool - well, I would say that. ยฃ500
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Matt on Oct 8, 2018 20:49:31 GMT 1, now I'm curious as to what's in the other frames !
are we going to get a reveal of the whole lot ?
But seriously the DFace deal was brilliant. I am also out of wall space unfortunately, but a huge DFace and 2 Beejoirs all framed is a great set for someone starting a collection
now I'm curious as to what's in the other frames !
are we going to get a reveal of the whole lot ?
But seriously the DFace deal was brilliant. I am also out of wall space unfortunately, but a huge DFace and 2 Beejoirs all framed is a great set for someone starting a collection
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Trevorm on Oct 9, 2018 9:30:55 GMT 1, now I'm curious as to what's in the other frames ! are we going to get a reveal of the whole lot ? But seriously the DFace deal was brilliant. I am also out of wall space unfortunately, but a huge DFace and 2 Beejoirs all framed is a great set for someone starting a collection Haha! Keep an eye out for #Punter(4[over & out])
Stuff by Dan Baldwin; Nick Walker; Faile; Borondo; Eine; Ian Francis; Sickboy; Brett Amory; Mighty Mo; etc
now I'm curious as to what's in the other frames ! are we going to get a reveal of the whole lot ? But seriously the DFace deal was brilliant. I am also out of wall space unfortunately, but a huge DFace and 2 Beejoirs all framed is a great set for someone starting a collection Haha! Keep an eye out for #Punter(4[over & out])
Stuff by Dan Baldwin; Nick Walker; Faile; Borondo; Eine; Ian Francis; Sickboy; Brett Amory; Mighty Mo; etc
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Goldie ๐ฌ๐ง Clifford Joseph Price MBE โข Artist & DJ, by Trevorm on Oct 9, 2018 11:26:38 GMT 1, Trevorm is a gent. A lovely fella. But be careful of hi aโsoggy biscuitsโ Thanks G - you're right up there mate, top drawer.
Not sure about the biscuit reference โฆโฆโฆ unless you mean the great Hobnob disaster of '16 and/or '17. OMG
Trevorm is a gent. A lovely fella. But be careful of hi aโsoggy biscuitsโ Thanks G - you're right up there mate, top drawer.
Not sure about the biscuit reference โฆโฆโฆ unless you mean the great Hobnob disaster of '16 and/or '17. OMG
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