Kind Of Blue sneak preview
“It is my pleasure to introduce a writer who comes from the beach, and who is a gypsy clubber who you´d never expect to be a writer” (Trota/THE)
ILG hooked with Wholetrain Press in Milano and got the first copies of the new book Kind Of Blue – Poison. Fresh subway end 2 ends and top atmosphere shots from Rome, along with quotes from Trota, Ryo and many more, check out the 6 sneak preview photos below.
The lost blackbook
Atome found an old lost blackbook and is putting up scans from it, the first one is this little gem… Check out his blog here.
The Berlin wall
Trade a sketch
Oldtime heavyweights, Dato from Denmark and Keen from London, trade a sketch…
From Dato’s blog
How & Nosm interview
If you didnt get enough of How and Nosm in their ILG interview, there is a new interview with the world travelling twins right here.
You Dont Know update
The You Dont Know hiphop culture project in Næstved, Denmark rolls on, some updates on their website here!
Election party in Copenhagen
The election for Copenhagen City Council is coming soon, so its time for a big election party to celebrate Copenhagen turning into a great creative, artistic, funfilled, graffiti covered capital over the last few years. One guy fighting for this politically is Simon Strange who teamed up with an allstar line up of creative masterminds to put this party together on November 13th at Kødbyen, Copenhagen. Dont miss it, check out the Facebook event here!
Ces interview
Ces from New York city with a little 8 minute interview done a few years back…
Copenhagen Metro update
The white, driverless Copenhagen metro trains are getting a new layer of foil on the outside to make it easier to clean graffiti, read the news in danish here.
Copenhagens differentiated view on graffiti
Great news from Copenhagen. A leftwing majority at the city hall lead by Simon Strange from the Social Democrats have decided to introduce “a differentiated view on graffiti”. Not all graffiti, streetart, promotion, vandalism, posters, stickers, tags, art or visual pollution is the same in the public space and the city officials must now learn to differentiate between it all. How this will work in real life is unknown yet, all we know is that we are miles away from the horrible zero-tolerance and blinding buff campaigns of the past. Read the article in danish here.