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Straight from their website: "Transform your ordinary bicycle into a hybrid E-BIKE that also provides feedback on pollution, traffic congestion and road conditions in real-time!"

 

I'm hoping to get my hands on one of these. If you feel the same and/or you own a bike shop and you'd like to carry the Copenhagen Wheel be sure to share your interest with them through the form on the Contact Us page. I'd love to see San Jose continue to become more bike friendly (especially downtown).

http://senseable.mit.edu/copenhagenwheel/
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Bruno 9Li (2007, 2008 A.D.) has gone epic in his new solo exhibit that opened last week in Sao Paulo at the Thomas Cohn Gallery. This body of work couples other worldly beings with landscapes that portray locations known only to the entities of Bruno's world. View the exhibit here.
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Dr. Sketchy's Anti-Art School San Jose presents:

Highborn Lady of the Fallen World

August 19th, 2010, 7:00 pm
$10 admission at the door
Seating is first come, first served. Bring your art supplies.

David Choe LA Solo

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David Choe returns to his hometown of Los Angeles for his first exhibit there in six years. Presented by Lazarides Gallery (UK) David has been working on what promises to be an epic show in an 8000sq ft space. Also timed with his exhibit is a Bukowski inspired print, new skate deck / tshirt release and a limited zine. The official documentary "Dirty Hands" will also be at the Sunset 5 for the next couple of weeks.

David Choe Nothing to Declare
April 23 - May 23, 2010
Open daily 11am-7pm

320 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA

Saddo & Aitch Art Sale

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art work by Saddo


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We recently had the pleasure to exhibit Saddo & Aitch (Berlin) in our annual Fresh Produce show. The couple are having a fantastic sale on their work in the hopes of raising money to move to Lisbon. Art work is priced generously from 40- 500euros. View all the available works here

Art of Zines duJour

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Anno Domini's ART of ZINES 2010 exhibit is featured on Daily duJour (thanks to Michael Hsiung)! Check it out by clicking here.
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Calling All ART MONKEYS!

Anno Domini is proud to announce that we are an official chapter of DR. SKETCHY'S ANTI-ART SCHOOL!

Dr. Sketchy's is the world's premier alternative drawing movement. Every month, over 3,500 artists gather in nearly a hundred cities (including New York, Hollywood, Sao Paolo, London, Rome, Paris, Tokyo, and Melbourne) to sketch glamorous, subcultural models and compete in drawing contests in an atmosphere of artistic mayhem.

Dr. Sketchy's was started in December 2005 by a 22 year old art school dropout in a dive bar in Brooklyn (Miss Molly Crabapple). An artist and former model, Molly has created an alternative to the dull drawing classes she had posed for and now Dr. Sketchy's has exploded into an international phenomenon.

"If art class had been this cool growing up, 90 percent of Americans might be painters instead of lawyers and presidential candidates." ~New York Post

Join us for the inaugural launch of Dr. Sketchy's San Jose at Anno Domini Gallery!

Thursday, February 18th at 7pm. Come early as seating is limited!
$10.00/Door Bring your sketchy pads and favorite drawing materials.

Special thanks to Mistress Trina Merry & Master Drew Clark, our resident MCs!

Anno Domini // the second coming of Art & Design
366 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113
www.galleryAD.com  408.271.5155

Remember BLOODWORK:SLEEVES exhibition at Anno Domini? It just opened in Japan today kicking off its tour. First stop OSAKA on February 5th at Three Tides Gallery, then off to TOKYO for a booksigning at Tokyo Tower on February 13th and exhibition at The Last Gallery opening on February 14th. Watch for coverage on Analog Weather Report and some great behind the scenes posts on photographer, Max Dolberg's blog.

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Here's a timelapse below from the Osaka setup posted on youtube.


2010 Sundance Film Festival: Exit Through The Gift Shop

In the late 1990s, a hybrid form of graffiti began appearing in cities around the world. Enlisting stickers, stencils, posters, and sculpture and spread by the burgeoning Internet, it would be labeled "street art" and establish itself as the most significant counterculture movement of a generation. Los Angeles-based filmmaker Terry Guetta set out to record this secretive world in all its thrilling detail. For more than eight years, he traveled with the pack, roaming the streets of America and Europe, the stealthy witness of the world's most infamous vandals. But after meeting the British stencil artist known only as "Banksy," things took a bizarre turn.

Sundance has shown films by unknown artists but never an anonymous one. Banksy turns the tables on the only man who has ever filmed him, creating a remarkable documentary that is part personal journey and part an exposé of the art world with its mind-altering mix of hot air and hype. In the end, Exit Through the Gift Shop is an amazing ride, a cautionary modern fairy tale . . . with bolt cutters.