The Decapitator: Back With A Vengeance

The Decapitator is Back With A Vengeance and turns to The London Paper.

Earlier Decapitator sightings here.

Kong London Trip - Executive Summary

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I was in London for a few days (part of a Kong Amsterdam delegation) for both business and pleasure. Business meaning visiting some amazing (and I mean amazing) production agencies, freelancers and possible future Kongsters.

Pleasure meaning popping in at Poke Towers for a quick catchup and suprising buddy Nathan by turning up to his enjoyable Blogfest event at the The Blue Posts pub on Berwick Street in SOHO (right opposite Yauatcha).

It was really nice to see everyone again. Thank you London. We’ll be back soon!

Meet the Decapitator

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WIRED writes:

Renegade artist and head-hunter the Decapitator has been bombarding the streets of London with a signature style of graffiti tag - eerily removing the heads from major adverts around town, replacing them with ghastly, gory stumps.

The Decapitator is apparently from East-London and has a flickr stream right here.

Santa’s Ghetto

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“Every year we assemble a loose collection of the great unwashed to hawk their artistic wares on the high street amongst the mindless sham and drudgery of the christmas season. This year we’ve moved out of Oxford Street into a former chicken shop on Manger Square in Bethlehem opposite the Church of the Nativity (where Santa Claus was actually born)”.

Santa’s Ghetto art sale.

POKE London New Site

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Nice & Clean.

Lichtfaktor Crew Rock

Crazy stopmotion lightwriting action in London by the Lichtfaktor Crew.

Crossing Championship London ‘07

Shoreditch house breakfast fest

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We had a lovely breakfast in London this thursday with Pokers (from right to left) Buzz, Gor, Julie, moi, Karen and Sean. We met at the newly opened - and beautiful - membersclub Shoreditch House which is situated right above the Mother / Poke office - it was cool to see what the endless drilling had been good for.

I forgot to bring my swimming trunks and bowling shoes.

Thanks Rubbishcorp!

So apparently my buddy Nathan at Rubbishcorp put up this nice post for me just a few weeks ago. I totally missed it - found out about it just now!

What a nice little present.

When I see these things I really do miss the Ditch.. actually, we will be there in a few weeks and are looking forward to a Shoreditch rendezvouz.

And also a curry with a garlic nan.

National Gallery takes it outside

I like the idea of ‘taking art out of museums’ - in a legal way ofcourse ; )

Which means I also like what the National Gallery is doing using high-res art on high-end printers:

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