Thursday, December 13, 2007

WHO DAT? DAT DOOD FRUM CHARLIE BROWN

They have been doing this cool thing along the Avenue of the Arts (basically the street that uArts is on and other thangs) lately called Illuminations. They have these massive projectors set up and they shine art and designs across the street at the faces of various buildings. It looks really cool all lit up, and they have TONS of different pictures they show. It's pretty cool, and it's definitely something that I would LOVE to have done with my art. Now, I don't know if it's just anyone who can do this, in fact I'm pretty sure it's not, but it's still a cool idea and maybe something I'll figure out and do on my owns. I only have a couple pictures of it, but it's pretty cool looking.

This is Anderson Building...this is where I have most of my Foundation classes.


This is Hamilton Hall. There are some classes in here as well as all of the administration and admission offices. Behind here is Furness which is the primary freshman dorm. TIS THE SEASON LOOOL



After MIA a couple weeks ago we went to a party and when we were leaving we discovered that it had snowed a bit. It wasn't much at all but it was just enough to have fun writing in the snow. AND WE WROTE ON EVERYTHING. I basically wrote something on every car from my dorm to Wharton St. which is a good 15 or so blocks. FUN. Then I made this guy. He's my bud.


THIS IS RAM

At 3:00 in the morn Ram is the only person I ever want to see. Most of the parties we frequent just so happen to be not very close at all, which is annoying, but it always means we'll hit at least one 24 hour Drunkin Donuts on the way back. Ram takes the late shifts on the weekends and he always gives us free donuts. It's the best. He's so cool too, he's got a nasty pair of Air Max 90s as well.

I wish my name was Ram.

2 comments:

Harry said...

Thats rad. I remember they did something similar in Covent Garden one time.

>Jer said...

check out Graffiti Research Lab
they do that shit all the time
it's rad
they go more extreme with live laser tagging