Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Pixaçao

Pixaçao is a uniquely Brazilian style of street art, akin to graffiti, which is prevalent primarily in São Paulo. The style is only used for quick tags. There are no throw-ups, no pieces, no burners and no murals. The goal is to get you and your crew's name up in as many places as possible. Anyway enough about the style here's an intro to it:


And some images:




The quick tag nature of this urban art should be contrasted with the tags of American graffiti, like this:


For Pixadores (the writers) the best Pixacao is the one on the highest and hardest to get to spot. Working within the urban environment of Sao Paulo this leads to many tags on the tops of tall apartment buildings. In this video you can see Pixadores nearly falling to certain death as they climb a building to write:







The writers hail primarily from Sao Paulo's slums, located primarily on the city's peripheries.

Pixacao is also a historically parallel phenomenon to American graffiti in that it exploded on the scene independently but resulted in a similar vein of artistic expression.

There is also a rebellious, insurrectionary, destructive, punk mentality to Pixacao that differs even from Graffiti. This became blatantly obvious in an event earlier this year. At a gallery for "underground" and "street art" in Sao Paulo a crew of Pixadores invaded the space and taged the place up.




They left a letter...



...which reads as follows:

"The Path to Revolution

We are going to invade this shitty art gallery, which claims to give space to underground artist - in which case it's all ours anyways - and we will declare total protest."

The letter also includes the slogans:

"Long live Pixacao"
"Art as Crime"
"Crime as Art"
"All for the Pixacao Movement"

The role graffiti played in New York City in the late '70's and early '80's in bringing attention to the city's disenfranchised has become even more true of the Pixaçao movement. Sao Paulo's poor and marginalized are more disenfranchised and frankly ignored than even the worst-off South Bronx residents of the era. Their art then becomes a means of attracting attention in a society which constantly ignores them, and pretends they don't exist. Their social standing within Brazilian society and, more than that, their existence is made evident by these tags. They want to be noticed, and to do so tag in the highest of buildings and most stunning and difficult to reach places within their urban environment. As a man in one of the videos above says, "I would rather you hate me than ignore me." The spirit of the pioneering days of Graffiti, and the famous motto (from the movie Style Wars), "Bomb (to paint graffiti) the System" seem to live on in Pixacao.

"O pixador, o bandido...que estraga, que destroi, todo esses sao filhos do maligno," (The pixador, the bandit, those who wreck, who destroy, all of these are sons of the malign [nature of our society]) says another man in the second video. It is this mentality which the pixadores embody. A result of a rotten system, they aim to destroy the society which created them and has left them marginalized.

No one on the corner got swagga like us....

Maybe the best part of this is "it's just like swagger, but with flav-aaa"

....yes.

You know I hadn't really seen it that way until you put it like that. Now it's all painfully clear.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Finally...The Suburb's Gangster Anthem!


Gangstarr - The Mall




"Make money, money go shopping! Take money, money go shopping!...at the mall"

Yes, finally an affirmation of the suburbs

Wow, I really have been waiting to find a Gangstarr song about shopping, at the mall.  

Maybe this is Guru's 'hood?






And maybe these are his "homies"


....Maybe not.

Another good song about shopping:


Thursday, April 9, 2009

Fatherhood...Do It!


My only reaction to this is....to just go do it

Monday, April 6, 2009

Does Jordan Deserve the Hall?

In a surprising, controversial and much debated move, which many critics are calling a "sham to the hall's principles", Michael Jordan has been elected to the NBA's hall of fame.  The real mystery behind this all...why is more attention not being paid to Vivian Stringer, the coach of Rutger's women's team?

No, but seriously...

Question: Which MJ do you like better?

'85 - Dunk Contest


Notice the gold chain and classic Air Jordan I's


Or...

'98 - Baldheaded, championship winning Jordan


and yes Byron Russell that crossover was free of charge,

...Notice the shoes once again,


Thursday, April 2, 2009

The Links Remain The Same

6 Degrees of Separation...Played by a hip-hop aficionado
Rules: Songs must have a tangible link, either musical, lyrical
Using individual members of a group is to easy, it's cheating


Producer for Common on his classic Resurrection Album



"Survey said I get more skins than Richard Dawson" - Common
"Survey said...You're dead" - RZA from...



"On The EZ" - Common
"On The Down Low" - Pharcyde...



"I've got my nine. With my millimeter go bang" - Pharcyde
"9mm Go Bang" - KRS One



"Had to buck 'em down with my 9mm" - KRS One
"Buck'em Down" - Blackmoon



Album Version



Intro of buck'em down video reference group member Buckshot
....Ok this one is cheating but I couldn't resist



Keeping with the Buck theme...



Jamaican slang infused in lyrics
"Rude Boy dead cause he thought he was a gangsta" - Tek
"Rude Boy we a...remember we" - Da Bush Babees



"Playin' beats on the chair" - Da Bush Babees
"Shawn use to be in the kitchen.  Beating on the table and rapping" - Mrs. Carter



"Broke Like Mr. Wendall" - Da Bush Babees...



Maestro Fresh Wes - Hip-Hop meets Mints



To the answer of do all Canadiens have to love hockey we present Evidence Item 43325: Maestro Fresh Wes, the so called "Godfather of Canadian Rap" and his 1994 song "Certs Without Da Retsyn"



Complete with a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey:





Gotta love the weird racial analogies:

"Exciting niggas like Italians at a Rocky©  flick"

"I'll even make a spanish brother say 'no mass (más)'"

There's even a reference to his willingness to eat girls out,

"I'll get down and dirty baby, but take a shower first"

First translating Maestro Fresh Wes song titles contest:

Question: Certs Without Da Retsyn actually means... 

A) Search without direction
B) Certainty without the reason
or...
C) Certs (the breath-mint) without the Retsyn (a combination of cooper gluconate and partially hydrogenated cottonseed oil, an active ingredient in Certs mints)

So...we learned that song titles that may at first appear to be gibberish, or at least slang which we don't know, is often merely referring to a refreshing mint, and the unfortunate possibility of its most important odor-fighting ingredient missing.



Honestly though, how have gum and mint commercials been overlooked for their role in bringing sex into the family living room.  Don't believe me...just look at these ads:



And in this one they're even speaking Spanish...what kind of immoral liberal agenda let this happen

 
And old people having sex .... gross



And now Dentyne has launched an ad campaign on the subways of New York instructing its audeince to "Make Face Time".  






The series basically contrasts interpersonal face-to-face modes of interaction with their internet equivalencies.  I'm all for the idea of getting away from the internet and the computer (ironic that I say that as I write my first blog entry), but I sure do like the online world better than the corporate one of consumer culture.

The TV commercial in the ad campaign is so concerned with lifestyle branding Dentyne that there isn't a single individual chewing gum.  Hell if you lead these people's lives you don't even need gum ... but since you don't you can just chew our gum.


Of all the commercial products to market using lifestyle branding (more on this later) why is it so common in gum/mint ads.  What do the marketers think goes through a person's head that convinces them to chew gum... "if I chew this shit I'm definitely gonna get laid to night"... it probably goes more like this, "damn I haven't brushed my teeth for days, maybe I should do that before I go out...fuck it I'll just chew some gum".

Classic Material indeed.