Collection: signals
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H.R. Giger Book — Biomechanical Art, Alien & Dark Surrealism
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $20.00 USDRegular price$20.00 USDSale price $20.00 USD -
Keith Haring Book — Street Art, Pop Art & 1980s New York
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $20.00 USDRegular price$20.00 USDSale price $20.00 USD -
1000 Tattoos Book — Tattoo History, Body Art & Global Visual Culture
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $25.00 USDRegular price$25.00 USDSale price $25.00 USD -
Salvador Dalí Paintings Book — Surrealism, Dream Imagery & Art History
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $25.00 USDRegular price$25.00 USDSale price $25.00 USD -
Andy Warhol Polaroids Book — Pop Art, Photography & Visual Culture
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $60.00 USDRegular price$60.00 USDSale price $60.00 USD -
Peter Paul Rubens Book — Baroque Painting, Mythology & Art History
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $20.00 USDRegular price$20.00 USDSale price $20.00 USD -
Jackson Pollock Book — Abstract Expressionism, Drip Paintings & Modern Art
Vendor:TASCHENRegular price $20.00 USDRegular price$20.00 USDSale price $20.00 USD
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most wanted
vandal_ ~/collections/most-wanted/ # contents: the most wanted signal — bestselling assets, apparel,...
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new arrivals
vandal_ ~/collections/new-arrivals/ # contents: the newest signal — fresh assets, apparel, books,...
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design tools
vandal_ ~/collections/binaries/design-tools/ # contents: foundational design assets — display fonts, icon systems,...
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video assets
vandal_ ~/collections/binaries/video-assets/# contents: video editing assets — overlays, film textures, transitions, LUTs,...
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Our Disposable World
A structural argument for commitment, accountability, and designing work that refuses to disappear.
Our Disposable World
A structural argument for commitment, accountability, and designing work that refuses to disappear.
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Marking Space
A look at marking space, authorship, permanence, and why vandalism has always been about presence—not destruction.
Marking Space
A look at marking space, authorship, permanence, and why vandalism has always been about presence—not destruction.