Articles Archive for August 2007
some random case sightings…
saw these floating around the net, so i yanked ‘em.
here you go…


photo credit(the ones i know)…
tony aka ‘lines on paper’
joolsadat
don't let your screens sit in the sun
so i got some stickers a while back and was all ready to stock up for the weekend, but when i went to clean my screen (screenprinting) the shit was baked on there…
so a note…dont leave your screens in the sun.
i figured i would just run a few threw the computer printer to have enough for the weekend…
i know, i know…its a cheap alternative, but yeah…whatever.
also painted this the other day…still need to do some touch ups and whatnot, but keep your eyes open for it.
warehouse party
i know its late notice, but here is where we will be for part of the long weekend…
order issue one
issue one includes:
musicians: z-trip, bushwick bill, plastic little, chromeo, astronautalis, 120 days, etc.
artists: blaine fontana, give up, craola, urban blooz, kathie olivias, jeru, etc.
A.K.A. (a bandana art show)

for more info, go to…www.bomit.com
The bandana has been used by artists worldwide to conceal their identities. When worn over the mouth and nose, bandannas are also used to lessen inhalation of fumes so we thought it would be a good idea for a show.
Not to mention the fact that a bandana makes a perfect small canvas that can be folded up and mailed easily.
With all of the cameras spying on most of our daily lives these days the show seems like a small way to make a statement to the man as well.
Images from the punk era come to mind like The Clash rockin’ bandanas in the Rock the Casbah video.
The bandana was originally used by banditos and bank robbers in the Old West.
Bandanas are also worn around the neck by cowboys, farmers, bakers, and railroad engineers to wipe the sweat off their faces, and keep dust out of their collars.
Anarchists and political activists have been known to wear black bandanas and hoodies to keep their faces from being photographed.
In certain cities non-violent bicycle clubs may wear black and white bandanas to show their association.
We are calling the show “A.K.A” (Also Known As) since many artists go under aliases.
Submission Deadline September 1, 2007
Give Up vs. YAR!
Bask & Tes One @ The Public Trust//Electroshock @ F6
First we hit up The Public Trust Gallery (previously the Art Prostitute Gallery)
want to get your hands on an issue of case?
the first issue includes
music by: bushwick bill, plastic little, z trip, 120 days, astronautalis, chromeo…to name a few
artist: blaine fontana, greg ‘craola’ simkins, kathie olivias, urban blooz, give up, jeru…and a slew of street shots.
we are doing our best to get these things around FOR FREE, so here are some options as of now….
houston: this is where we are doing a bulk or our distribution, so it shouldnt be too hard to come by one…check some shops along westheimer…
san antonio: we have a limited number headed to The Yard (sick spot) so keep your eyes peeled…austin: we are stoked to have Failure helping run shit in austin, but again…limited numebers…
dallas: we will soon have a limited number at the F6 gallery and at the Art Prostitute gallery out that way.
everyone else…
download it: we have a raw version on the zine online for download…check the page
order it: we want to get the zine out to everyone who wants a copy, so we are made it to where you can order a copy for only $3 (shipping)…check the page
turntable lab: these cats were cool enough to host our zine on their page…so you can order it for free there.
we will also barter…whatever…we just want you to have one if you want one…
also…if you would like to have your stickers, buttons, postcards, etc. go out with orders…
hit us up.

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