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Posted: September 3rd, 2009
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Vertical, 2D Living
I’m not sure that this is these two ninjas are still going strong - but lived 12 hours a day on the side of a building! Ridiculous!
Two brothers in Brazil are literally living on the outside of a building in Rio?s Old Center. Since May, twenty-seven-year-old Tiago Primo and his twenty-year-old brother Gabriel, have been sleeping, working and eating on the side of a building 33 feet up in the air for twelve hours every day. They plan to continue this display until August.
My ninjas, PLEASE.
Posted: August 13th, 2009
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Vulcan’s 1000 Colors
Graffiti artist Vulcan discusses his latest works, which are based on explorations of color - using a predetermined number of colors as the driving force in collaborations with artist Apex, called ‘Superburners’.