Monday, 18 March 2013
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Ctlr+C, Ctrl+V Art hole
"Banksy - The man behind the wall" Will Ellsworth-Jones
CTRL+C, CTRL+V paradigm
What I personnaly like about long-distance Banksy, the closed link to its natural roots, and the "don't justify your acts", the thing most are looking for is for an explanation, hence to understand. Might be why I am taking it simple with art. Give me a context, and an emotions. No more, no less.
And this positive "I don't care" attitude displayed around, that has to care, and cared that much, still doing the things keeping doing them his way.
After, this book, a tale or not, is providing another brick to my wall of book. The opportunities at the best times provides the back timeline.
From Rock & Roll tales in the sixties, to the emerging movement aside of hackers in the 70s, 80s, 90s, another look around. It might come from there or not, how many failed before, yet as interesting as it could ever be.
I hence gambled through the path of Syd, of Linus Torvalds, of somehow the NSA viewed by Stephen Clarke, or any other book in the past decades that went after in the diluted mainstream, keeping my ears wide opened. Just an e.g. for the sake of describing these experiences, I do still enjoy these memories of replicating the bip of the phone to get early internet connection and hijack the wall by behind. Lovely loopholes.
Whatever the value of this book, it has in y eyes, it was a joyful trip from Bristol to London, to other festival in the UK (Gosh, only realizing now, some were here with me in Glastonbury 2007), and most of all, this book provided me with the nicest pause to enjoy in the nonsense one might be, daily, walking by.
Henri Moufettal 2014 - henrimoufettal@gmail.com
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