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Hey. I got a new cam­era, which shoots APS (oooh, remem­ber that shit?). While it’s sort of a pain-in-the-ass (actu­ally, I bid and won the wrong auc­tion on eBay), it works well, and it’s a nifty lit­tle point-and-shoot that I can take out with me on adventures…ya know, for easy access. Here are a few from my first roll:

(NSFW!)

P.S. my Flickr account is back in action. They restricted me for awhile due to some pho­tos not being labeled cor­rectly. D’oh!

Into TIE’s

This week­end ruled.

After almost a year of search­ing (off-and-on) for the Wash­ing­ton Pack­ing Co. build­ing, I finally found it! And just in time! Also known as TIE’s Ware­house, in honor of slain graf­fiti artist TIE ONE, this build­ing once housed a tuna can­ning fac­tory, until a cou­ple of cases of bot­u­lism shut it down in the early 1960’s. After its ini­tial shut­down, another fish com­pany oper­ated busi­ness out of the ware­house until the mid-1970’s, as well as var­i­ous other ten­ants using the space through the 1980’s. After the 1989 quake, the build­ing was deemed “unsafe” and it was shut down for good. Over the last 20 years, graf­fiti artists have reclaimed this space fill­ing every piece of blank con­crete with col­or­ful pieces. I was sur­prised to find out that there are even pieces in there that have been run­ning since the 1990’s! Still intact! I’m glad I was able to finally see this place in per­son; Cal­Trans has recently announced that they will demol­ish this build­ing come mid-September, destroy­ing a huge chunk of time­less works. So sad.

Check it out…

When we first arrived, we had trou­ble locat­ing exactly HOW to get in. Even­tu­ally we found a hole in a fence, a trail, a driftwood-bridge, and another hole in the metal grate…and came into this:

We then stum­bled into the next por­tion of the build­ing through another hole in the wall…

The first room was fairly dark (and eerie as fuck), and I wor­ried that the rest of the ware­house would be the same (and I didn’t bring a flash­light — some explorer I am!). But soon enough, after turn­ing a cou­ple cor­ners, the nat­ural light crept in. It was breath-taking. Pieces EVERYWHERE.

Ever won­der what 20 years worth of spray paint cans looked like? I got an idea.

I will never for­get the over­whelm­ing surge of emo­tion I got walk­ing up the stairs and onto the sec­ond floor. To leave the dark­ness and enter a room full of light and color…this photo hardly does it justice:

AWE2:

A Rime piece from 2007:

BEGR:

Girafa:

And onto the rooftop to peep that VOMIT roller! Huge!

I hope I can make it back before it’s gone. There is so much more that needs to be photographed!

Oh, and speak­ing of destroy­ing pieces of graf­fiti his­tory — I just read that the SABER LA RIVER piece (which hap­pened to be the biggest piece in the world — it even made it into the Guin­ness Book of World Records) has now been buffed by the city of Los Ange­les. FUCK. I am glad I got to see it one last time, while I was in LA for the day, last month. :(

Sometimes Shit Gets Fierce

On Sun­day, I did a most-radical scav­enger hunt in cel­e­bra­tion of a friend’s birth­day. We ran-a-muck through the Mis­sion in search of items to meet our list of clues. It was also dur­ing this party that I offered to help Team Cham­mee with their sea­son finale entry for The Stud’s “Project Run­tover” com­pe­ti­tion, which was to take place the fol­low­ing evening…I went in know­ing very lit­tle, but that was part of the fun!

Up until last night, I had never been to The Stud (Har­ri­son x 9th), nor had I ever entered a com­pe­ti­tion of this type. But I fig­ured, what a great way to do some­thing cre­ative (and new) on a Mon­day night…afterall, what else would I be doing? Sleep­ing? Cha’h! “Project Run­tover” is an elab­o­rate Project Run­way–themed gath­er­ing in which con­tes­tants cre­ate teams and spend the hours of 10 to mid­night con­struct­ing a look. The finale was wed­ding themed and the past win­ners all went head-to-head in a no hold barred bat­tle of style. I know what you’re think­ing, and hell yeah, shit got fierce. Check it out:

Here’s Team Cham­mee ready to cut a bitch:

What we’re work­ing with:

Matt aka Dirty Hair­less (for the night):

Half way through the com­pe­ti­tion, the rules changed: teams work­ing on men’s gar­ments had to switch it to female and vice versa. We had about 40% fin­ished of some sort of tuxedo by then, which we flipped into a gown. Sashé!

Chanté!

The other queens got ready too…

Almost there!

Show­time! Did I men­tion that we had a per­for­mance? Matt lip-synched for his life to Etta James’ “Stop the Wed­ding”.

Makin’ the crowd go wow:

I don’t remem­ber what team this was, but it was fairly wild…

That’s Shady Bear:

And of course, Raya Light. I think this was my favorite pic­ture of the evening:

What a blast. Unfor­tu­nately, we only got hon­or­able men­tion, but the experience…fuck yes!

Well Put Mr. Fish

Just came across this video thanks to Fecal­Face. I like it because not only doest Mr. Fish talk about his upcom­ing solo show, “Ghosts of the Bar­bary Coast”, but he also dives into some inter­est­ing his­tor­i­cal SF tales and how they’ll tie into his upcom­ing gig. I think he’s right when he describes the “type” who flock to this city (watch the clip and you’ll know what I’m refer­ring to); I know that upon com­ing here, I too, felt that way. The show itself opens THIS Thurs­day, Decem­ber 4th, at FIFTY24SF. I’m look­ing for­ward to it. A lot.

Oh! and speak­ing of FIFTY24SF, I’ve joined the ranks at Upper Play­ground’s HQ as an intern. My first meet­ing is tomor­row! Stoked!

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I Giggled

Live From Chan Chan’s

There’s been so much hap­pen­ing! Hal­loween! Elec­tions! Prop 8 pass­ing (booooooo!)! And I’ve been try­ing to take my cam­era out as much as pos­si­ble. I really regret not tak­ing it with me Elec­tion Night, but maybe that was a good idea because I got a lit­tle tipsy with all of the street cel­e­bra­tions in the city. Holy moly, I barely made it up the hill home (there were moments I even con­sid­ered stop­ping for a nap, but good thing I didn’t). A cou­ple of cell phone shots can be found on my Flickr if you’re inter­ested — they’re the blurry ones, haha.

This is what’s up:

Bob came up from So Cal for Hal­loween. We hit up a house party in the Lower Haight!

I love the idea of par­ty­ing on steps, though they were pretty steep and some­one was bound to eat shit down them:

There were a hand­ful of Droog cos­tumes. I think I took this pic­ture because I was drunk and wanted my flash to lighten up the room so I could check this guy out. :P

More stairs action! Not one cop stopped by the whole night.

The other day I went for a walk around town for some “alone time explo­ration”, since the rain finally light­ened up. The weather was cool and crisp, and the sky was beau­ti­ful. Check the Bay Bridge:

I think we’re all dis­ap­pointed with the Prop 8 results. And if you’re not, you should be. But, it’s also brought the com­mu­nity together, too. I was com­ing home last night, get­ting off the sub­way when I got a text: “Can­dle­light vigil tonight at 6:30. SF City Hall. Bring can­dles in cups. Please for­ward.” I checked my clock and it was almost 6 already, and I had to get home to get my cam­era, and drop some things off. I made it by 7 though, and this what I walked up to:

Some­one brought extras for those with­out. Very nice of them!

At the end of the end of the rally we all dropped our can­dle cups off at the Abe Lin­coln statue:

Tonight: Paul Insect open­ing recep­tion at FIFTY24SF Gallery in the Lower Height. Then some Wii mad­ness at a friend’s. Did I men­tion that I’ve become addicted (and not too shabby, if I say so myself) to Super Smash Bros. Brawl? Shit rules!!