Yesterday I went to to Youngblood Gallery to see the Ernesto Cuevas Jr. show. Bought a copy of Cabinet Magazine in their boutique store and took a couple of pictures in the neighborhood.
Tag: Mr. Fangs
International Time Capsule Society: And Other Groups that Like Old Crap
I like old things: cars, pictures, etc. So, I was pretty pleased that an eccentric entity like the Oglethorpe University’s International Time Capsule Society resides in Atlanta. What to actually do with this newly acquired knowledge, um… I don’t know.
But thinking about historical surroundings and preservation aren’t new fascinations for some folks, myself included. In the 1870s, the Society for Photographing Relics of Old London started taking pictures of sites in the city that were old at that time. Places like The Oxford Arms, Warwick Lane were in peril when the picture was taken and destroyed soon after the picture was taken. That place and others can be seen here at The Eastern Window. That’s why I’ve been digging the pix of some of the local blogger/flickr/urban explorer people. They have captured some things that have already been lost like Casa Destruido someplace in the city…
… and Brooke Novak’s got some Urban Decay | Texture which includes this former Mr. Fangs mural which is no longer around.
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Atlanta's Search for a Slogan & Graffiti
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I’ve only been living in Atlanta for a month. But I’ve been reading about the city’s search for a slogan since I read the Bloglanta: Identity, It’s What’s in a Slogan! post in August. Slogans bring to mind a specific image of a city. Sin City… “What Happens in Vegas Stays in Vegas.” The Big Easy… “The City that Care Forgot.”
So, Atlanta… um… hmm… While I can’t think of a slogan, I can start with how I see the city and what my slogan would try to capture.
Fertility: this city is overrun with growth, plants, and people. Houses and buildings perched on hillsides, roads carved every which way and everything surrounded by lush, green growth. Life abounds in Atlanta in a myriad of forms.
Decay: with abundant life comes decay. Trees become old or diseased. Buildings, abandoned or lost to fire. The ebb and flow of the city can be seen in where people have lived and where they have left.
Reclaimation and Reuse: this is where the pictures of graffiti started this line of thought. Just like industrial architects could have never imagined their factories turned into trendy lofts, graffiti turns anything into a canvas for its purpose. Now I’m not advocating property damage (which is what many property owners see it as), but some of the graffiti in town is just great art. And it’s that creative spirit to take something like an old industrial complex and turn it into something like the StudioPlex. Atlanta is not just a Southern city, historic in nature and successful in a wide variety of business and social ventures. What little I’ve seen of the city’s strengths seem to be ones that give Atlanta the flexibility and capacity to turn liabilities into positives.
So, I’d be curious what people who have lived in Atlanta for more than 31 days have to say about their city and what personifies it. And forgetting the city slogan, I think that Mr. Fangs should be Atlanta’s adopted mascot.
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Brooke Novaks’ Graffiti photoset got me started on this whole line of thought.
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