It's like this: You come home from CRACK! and you're happy. A little bit like you're still on CRACK! mentally. This happiness lasts for a few weeks sometimes. It's not that you want to go back but more like you never really left the Forte. The rest of the year you do what you can to make the rest of the world a better place. Around December usually, you start thinking about going back. A feeling that gets more intense as June gets closer. You start to plan for the next one, try to think of a bigger, better contribution. You want to return to the family, return home. CRACK! is the real world, the rest is just inbetween.
Mattias Elftorp
"URBAN AREA stick-in'side" è un happening collaterale del progetto Urban Area a cura di a.DNA collective, dedicato interamente alla sticker & poster art, in collaborazione con Standard574 e StickMyWorld, nel quale sono coinvolti più di 100 sticker-artisti da tutto il mondo.
More info:
https://www.facebook.com/events/150239151815435/
Dopo la poster & sticker area all'ex cineteatro Preneste, che in questi giorni fino a settembre si sta ripetendo su due muri del cineteatro Volturno Occupato, e il primo happening di "Urban Area _stick-in'side" del 16 maggio presso lo Strike ( video: http://youtu.be/-hRUtKm_ePY )
questa volta a.DNA invade il Forte Prenestino di Roma durante i giorni del CRACK FESTIVAL 2013 con un'ORDA di STICKERS!
• FREE STICKING AREA (piazza d'armi)
a.DNA distribuirà sticker e poster durante il festival e installerà alcuni spazi 3D appositamente per dare la possibilità al pubblico di partecipare ad una grande sticker combo collettiva.
• EXPO & WALLS (cella):
"STICK oMYno71 WORLD"_omino71 solo show
| Murphy | Marta Bohorquez | kPM | Rhinocens |
a.DNA:
www.facebook.com/pages/aDNA-Collective/202844489754266?fref=ts
URBAN AREA:
www.facebook.com/urbanareadna?fref=ts
In July 2001 we went to Genova along with 300.000 people to shout to the powerful members of the G8 “another world is possible”.
A world where political choices would not be dictated by banks and speculators and where the voice of the many would not be shut by the arrogance of the few. We arrived in a sealed off and barricaded Genova, where not even the inhabitants could move around without permission. In 300.000 we invaded the streets with our necessities and desires. With the conviction that this capitalistic development model didn’t suit us; we faced a militarised power that had prepared a bloody protest management, that climaxed with the murder of Carlo Giuliani. The same power which was fabricating evidences in order to break into the Diaz school and which was preparing the torture chamber in the Bolzaneto prison.
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