Small collection of new, amazing street and graffiti artworks from around the world.
http://visalus.com - The same exact dance, on the same exact day, the same exact time, in hundreds of cities across United States and Canada. The World's Largest Simultaneous Flash Mob!
On April 21, 2012 we made history with the World's Largest Simultaneous Flash Mob. More than 2000 dancers in hundreds of cities met to do the Carlton dance, lead by none other than Alfonso Ribeiro himself. At noon PDT flash mobs across the country performed the dance made famous by Carlton Banks on the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to promote the Body by Vi Challenge, America's fastest growing weight loss and fitness Challenge.
Artist: Chris Carlson
Photography: Mike Larremore
http://www.mikelarremore.com
June, 2012 - Denver, Colorado
Music: The Boston Pops - Super Mario Theme
Both photographer and artist are for hire.
Extra Angles & Images: http://imgur.com/a/cuWb5#0
Street (Lamp) Art of the Day: Spotting in... & http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/feedburner/oicv/~3/961u_a17KkM/2941649161 &
Street (Lamp) Art of the Day: Spotting in Minneapolis.
How To Touch 1000 Pairs of Boobs In Public & Only Get 1 Slap @1:57
This video is about a light hearted funny prank where permission was obtained from all girls who participated. All girls who agreed to be touched are above the age of consent. The video is NOT the work of the porn industry and in NO WAY suggests that it's ok to walk up to any girl and touch her boobs or any other body parts WITHOUT permission. WARNING: Apart from badly upsetting somebody, to do this WITHOUT consent is a serious offence, possibly resulting in a criminal conviction and being listed in a sex offender's register.
Although this video was made as an election stunt in Moscow, praise should go to the team who persevered to complete a simple, but entertaining social experiment. They had to get past 7000 rejections. The lucky Russian guy who did the touching, Sam Nickel, then shook hands with Vladimir Putin to "zap him with power to get re-elected". Many Russians were unhappy with the rigged outcome of these elections and protested in Moscow streets at the start of Dec 2011. As a result many peaceful protesters were brutally beaten up by Russian riot police.