One of them is real I think. Can you tell which one?
Seen here in the flesh at the theater, featuring some memorable imagery from the movie. Quite nice. The rest of the limited edition of high quality posters will be for sale this weekend at the screenings.
Read about the movie and buy advance tickets here. (And it looks like they added a September 1st screening too!) THERE WILL BE DANCING IN THE AISLES.
Now let’s rock out to an oldie:
I know that these aren’t new, but I’m still pretty jealous that New York gets all of these amazing bike racks designed by David Byrne.
Byrne designed each bike rack to be representative of the neighborhood it was installed in. What would these bike racks look like if they were designed for our city?
[via Laughing Squid]
A depiction of how you’ll end up.
A friend from South America, just hanging out, thinking about how great Ronaldinho is.
Finally, a classic cool kid, delightfully/annoyingly mismatched.
Our pal Doctor Popular was on the scene:
Spotted this shopping-cart-turned-tank on 16th Street yesterday and poked around the nearby restaurants until I found it’s creator. In my terrible attempt at speaking Spanish, I told him I loved his art and asked to take his picture. Although he looks a little scary holding his cardboard machine gun like a Sweded version of Rambo, he was a really happy go lucky guy.
Sweded Rambo! Good call, Doc! (Also, what a pic!) Read on for more pics and info.
I say “old” because at this point you’d probably want to add Hell or High Watermelon and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale to the list, right?
[via Mildred]
Some filmmakers are working on a profile of the folks that live and work at Project Artaud, the artist community on Florida Street. Here’s the deal:
For the uninitiated, this video is meant to be our “proof of concept.” In other words, the film above is a trailer for a longer piece we hope to shoot starting January 2013. Between now and 2013, we’ll be finishing pre-production and raising money.
Project Artaud is our maiden subject. Eventually, we hope to expand our scope to include artist communities located both nationally and internationally. If all goes well, Shared Vision will become a series of 30 minute videos on artist communities throughout world.
Sounds good! Watch:
Read on for further background.
These were submitted by Georgia McNamara via our Facebook timeline. See a few more here.
UPDATE: SFist spotted a similar bunch over in North Beach.