One People Project “One World” Cap

15 04 2008

One People Project x World NYC x New Era \"One World\" Cap

ONE PEOPLE PROJECT and WORLD NYC’s collaborative NEW ERA 59Fifty is due to hit shelves at select accounts soon. A limited run of 72 pieces will be available a WORLD NYC’s boutique in Lower East Side of Manhattan, New York City. and their online shop next Wednesday.

The message, “ONE WORLD” that is embroidered on the front bill of the cap, reflects the inclusive and progressive philosophy both companies share. The fitted also features a printed satin lining of an illustrated world map. [via Strictly Fitteds]

www.onepeopleproject.com

www.worldstorenyc.com

One People Project x World NYC x New Era \"One World\" Cap 2





Locked and loaded review

15 04 2008

Locked and loaded review oliver vernon

We mentioned the group show ‘Locked and Loaded’ during the week, the high profile group show at New York’s Joshua Liner Gallery, featuring works from the likes of Crash One, Futura, Ron English, Stash, Mark Dean Veca and more. Our favourite art blogger, Dante Ross, got down to the show to check it out, theres plenty of coverage on his Slam blog here, and also his own site here. Check it all out and if you’re in NYC make sure you check the show, which runs through to the 10th of May, you won’t be dissapointed. [via Slam X Hype]

Locked and loaded review robert hardgrave





Would you like to be a train pusher?

15 04 2008

This is the job I want when I grow up. And no, not because it gives you a great opportunity to cop the occasional feel.

Oshiya, or “pusher”, is an informal Japanese term for a worker who stands on the platform of a railway station during the morning and evening rush hours, and pushes people onto the train. This video is a good example of just how crowded it gets on Japanese trains.

Oh man that’s great. I love how the pusher starts shoving the guy in the white coat when he’s nowhere near the door. So awesome. I could totally do that for a living. I’d love my job so much I’d even go above and beyond the call of duty, constantly honing my ability to efficiently get people on the train. I’ve already got a few new proprietary techniques in mind. Namely kicking and pile driving.