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title : "Anonymous at Scientology in Los Angeles",
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Supporters of the hackers Anonymous. The masks are from "V for Vendetta" which is a graphic novel and movie. The main character is an anarchist revolutionary and the actions of Anonymous are similar.
more pics from Banksy's weekend show in LA here:
supertouchblog.com/?p=317#more-317
also, tons of Banksy photos on flickr, just do a tag search.
Anonymous postcard answering "wdydwyd?" (aka "why do you do what you do").
Start answering the question yourself on your Postcrossing postcards and tagging it "wdydwyd" or send one to the Tony — he started the project.
From the fantastic photos that Nacho took in Istambul, I cut these anonymous faces and I gave them the prominence they deserved. Sometimes there are so many pictures in the same picture. It is a matter of perspective.
Final Culminating Project for Foundations
This project involved making a briefcase out of wire. The whole idea behind this piece, and inspiration, was very political. Corruption within Wall Street, big businesses (such as Enron), and our economy, goes unnoticed on many occasions. We go through our life not knowing who these people are that are in control of our money. We're simply blind to them, they remain anonymous. The wire case allows you to see the contents inside, such as burn issues of the wall street journal and shredded FBI documents, all dealing with economy and corruption. The model has a pixelated face with a black bar over his eyes to keep the anonymous theme.
Strobist info: Canon 430 EX mounted on camera, bounced off ceiling above.
Watching this phenomena grow has been a fascinating experience. You are anonymous, you are legion. You cannot forgive, you cannot forget. We will be expecting you.
Rassemblement Anonymous
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Final Culminating Project for Foundations
This project involved making a briefcase out of wire. The whole idea behind this piece, and inspiration, was very political. Corruption within Wall Street, big businesses (such as Enron), and our economy, goes unnoticed on many occasions. We go through our life not knowing who these people are that are in control of our money. We're simply blind to them, they remain anonymous. The wire case allows you to see the contents inside, such as burn issues of the wall street journal and shredded FBI documents, all dealing with economy and corruption. The model has a pixelated face with a black bar over his eyes to keep the anonymous theme.
Strobist info: Canon 430 EX mounted on camera, bounced off ceiling above.
they tore down a 60-year building but the guy who bought it is reusing
the bricks.
he didn´t mind me taking this photo of the bricks,
did I ask the bricks for permission?
did they pose?
yes, in the wheelbarrow.
no, I didn´t ask the wheelbarrow if I could take it´s picture.
nor the bike in the background
Con máscaras de Guy Fawkes, utilizadas principalmente por miembros de los hacktivistas Anonymous, una pareja de jóvenes estuvo presente en la marcha del 2 de octubre.
A prototype of a logotype for a guy-I-knows band. Made it for free, mostly since I got the idea directly (even though I don't know it really corresponds to what they specifically wanted).
The font is Helvetice Neue, for the time being. I've fallen in love with it. I'll probably alter it some for a potential finished product. :)
Taken today near the state Scientology headquarters on Aurora Ave. Apparently part of the nationwide protest of Scientology by the Anonymous group.
Sean Anonymous
Sean Anonymous' Birthday Show
@ First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
January 10, 2015
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Good thing we always keep a little American money at our place.
Someone living here wants to help Rebecca spay/neuter a group of forlorn barn cats before kitten season arrives.
From the fantastic photos that Nacho took in Istambul, I cut these anonymous faces and I gave them the prominence they deserved. Sometimes there are so many pictures in the same picture. It is a matter of perspective.