Monday, December 27, 2010

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40 Street Artists At Square

The book " 40 Street Artists At Square" was born of a challenge in an age of 4.0 . Henry Kaufman, a passion for art and always at the forefront of new technology, creates the Miss.Tic Fan Club in 2005. It is in this context that I meet him. Having read my writing on this blog, I am proposing to develop a collection by combining our shared passions at the crossroads of Flashcode Street Art, photography and poetry.

After 11 months of work, it shows a panel works just as amazing as it is inventive form of performances, drawings, photographs or even paintings. More than a static collection, this book is a true interactive digital gallery. It is both an extension of the street and a place of culture where everyone can dive through this gateway that is the timeless Flashcode in the universe is constantly being updated to 40 Street Artists who accompanied me in this adventure.

To give you a taste, here are above the first cover flaps of this 100 page book is slightly larger than A5 size, with my lyrics and contributions in black and white artists ANIS, BATLLE MICHEL, PHILIPPE Baudelocque , BEPLUS , CALIGR , THOMAS CANTO, ENDER , ESPER , DJA'LOUZ , FKDL , GREGOS , Let there , JANA & JS , JB, JBC , KAN , Kanos , KOUKA , FLY , LEIDYLEI , Liliwenn , MAPE , MIMI THE CLOWN , ALICE Mizrachi, gentleman , NEOKER , RAPHAEL , PIXAL PARAZIT PPPs SHAKA & NOSB , SAIR , SLY2 , SNEZ , SURIAN , Sowat , SWING , and TSF grandpa MILOUZ & KOTEK.
Thanks to them, HENRY KAUFMAN for offering me the idea of writing 40 pieces illustrated in EMMANUELLE INTINI for the magnificent achievement of the book and finally XAVIER WARGNIER of Editions KAWA for his confidence.

The book will be available beginning January 2011, you can preorder here . The coupon code XAV40AR entitles you to -5%. I suggest you read the introduction, I have illustrated this drawing, self portrait done in ballpoint and felt pen to paper (I used Photoshop to do the Flashcode integer that refers to that blog).


Code and Labyrinth

One path leads to the virtual antithesis
When the other scrambles track those who use it ...
The image of the first consists of a code
Equally tortuous a dark labyrinth.

Damier shorted or chessboard words, her key
If it escapes us is left behind. Under this false
prosaic mosaic
The secret message is if we zap its logic!

can simply find the aesthetic
printed in foot-hen he made a fine textile:
For his text has the style to which controls the grid ...
Be cryptic crosswords to capture the ethical !

lockers judicious language
Boxes weave black and white at all and its opposite. An email
for words whose octet envisaged
As a note cube on a range binary.

Riding the wave of serendipity *
There is often what we do not seek,
And one looks in vain for what we can find these links
Restrained by when other souls are there:

the turning of a click of a site, it became a habit,
As in this child's play when we project a pen
From a black dot on a sheet paper
tributary connections between strangers,

Who probably otherwise would not cross ...
passwords networked human dematerializes
His relationship with others and chooses to spend its way
From fantasy to reality ...

code photographed reminiscent
The vagueness of the anonymous head of a pixelated
... It is so unique that code
Who leads in this book to artistic venues.

Human societies are governed by codes
Going to the objects it's tattooed numbers
And if art takes it, to each his method
To represent its lights and shadows.


* The word serendipity is a French neologism derived from the English word "serendipity", a term introduced in 1754 by Horace Walpole to describe "unexpected discoveries." To read: The Travel Serendipity by Henry Kaufman:)

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