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		<title>Je parle la porte</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 14:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/je-parle-la-porte/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-22-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>Here is one I got up on my recent visit to Montreal.

It&#8217;s beside a rather dogged native French-Canadian gate sticker.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/je-parle-la-porte/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-22-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p>Here is one I got up on my recent visit to Montreal.<br />
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It&#8217;s beside a rather dogged native French-Canadian gate sticker.</p>
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		<title>Toronto Gates!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 19:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/toronto-gates/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-21-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>Here&#8217;s a couple gates and sticks in my beloved Toronto!

POSTERCHILD-I AM International Gates &#038; Fencing.

Speaking of Toronto, If you are in it tonight, you should come out to this!

My buddies Sean and Eric are a part of it!

You could also come out to this!
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/toronto-gates/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-21-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p>Here&#8217;s a couple gates and sticks in my beloved Toronto!<br />
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POSTERCHILD-I AM <I>International</I> Gates &#038; Fencing.<br />
<P><br />
Speaking of Toronto, If you are in it tonight, you should come out to this!<br />
<img src="http://www.bladediary.com/other/propeller.jpg"><br />
My buddies Sean and Eric are a part of it!<br />
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You could also come out to <a href="http://52mccaul.wordpress.com/2010/01/19/talking-back/">this!</A></p>
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		<title>Gate Stick- Spazmat/Skullphone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 16:40:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stick-spazmatskullphone/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-20-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>while working on this project I AM and I were thinking ourselves rather clever and original, and imagined we were doing something for the first time!

As is so often the case, it turned out that we were not the first at the party. The knowledgeable and talented Luna Park relieved us of that notion!

Regardless, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stick-spazmatskullphone/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-20-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p>while working on this project I AM and I were thinking ourselves rather clever and original, and imagined we were doing something for the first time!<br />
<P><br />
As is so often the case, it turned out that we were not the first at the party. The <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/posterchild/3954384264/in/set-72157622330227211/">knowledgeable and talented Luna Park</a> relieved us of that notion!<br />
<P><br />
Regardless, I loved this stick as soon as I saw it; sneaky. We had decided to ape the colours and culture of gate stickers in order to allow our art to get through customs unmolested, (Tags get stopped and deported, graff stickers are removed from the airport, but, for some reason, gate stickers are often allowed to ride first class, why?) <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/spazmat/">Spazmat</a> takes this one step further by completely copying the whole sticker, and just making a little addition. What I didn&#8217;t consider when I first saw it, but is really interesting in light of <a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stickers-2/">I AM&#8217;s encounter with Gates &#8216;R&#8217; Us</A>, is how this method keeps the phone numbers the same! I wonder if Spazmat knew that he was making a peace treaty with NYC gates by doing so!</p>
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		<title>Gate Stickers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 14:54:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stickers-2/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-19-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>Of all the companies getting up on gates in New York, only a few crews are truly all-city. Some focus on a borough, some, their neighbourhood- just a handful hit gates all over NYC.

Here are three, sharing a gate, and a bit of black paint from a tag: Gates &#8216;R&#8217; Us &#038; Iron Works, NYC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stickers-2/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-19-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p>Of all the companies getting up on gates in New York, only a few crews are truly all-city. Some focus on a borough, some, their neighbourhood- just a handful hit gates all over NYC.<br />
<P><br />
Here are three, sharing a gate, and a bit of black paint from a tag: Gates &#8216;R&#8217; Us &#038; Iron Works, NYC Gates &#038; Iron Works, and these upstarts; POSTERCHILD &#8211; I AM International Gates &#038; Fencing- who haven&#8217;t yet gone all city, but have put up well over a thousand stickers in Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, (in that order of saturation) just a couple in the Bronx, and none (to my knowledge) in Staten Island yet.<br />
<P><br />
 A thousand plus stickers is a lot of stickering. It took us a couple days of dedicated walking, I AM on one side of the street, myself on the other, to hit all those gates up- plus whatever few we would hit up casually on our travels around the city- but the bulk was done as hours and hours of continuous walking. Sore feet and sticker paper. A great way to see the city! It was a lot of stickering, but, I think, not all that much stickers- especially compared to the big boys who have been steadily bombing the city for years. Still, enough to get noticed!<br />
<P><br />
That&#8217;s where this gets interesting.<br />
<P><br />
I AM had a <i>really</I> interesting talk with one of the other crews, who have indeed, noticed. He relays the story in this email he sent me, below. There&#8217;s not much more I can say on it, as I AM does such a good job- so I&#8217;ll just say &#8220;You should really read it&#8221;;</p>
<p>&#8220;I had a fascinating (if not absurd) conversation with a gate repair guy.</p>
<p>On my walk to work, I noticed a guy peeling stickers off the side of a<br />
gate, and then I noticed a van parked at that intersection that had the<br />
Gates &#8216;R Us logo on it.  It looked like the guy was peeling off<br />
competitors&#8217; stickers.  This was an opportunity to learn more about the<br />
Gates &#8216;R Us stickers! (So I thought.)</p>
<p>I told the guy I&#8217;d noticed his stickers before and that I was really curious<br />
about them: how many the company puts up, how often, how many<br />
people they employee to do it, stuff like that.  He was immediately wary<br />
(perhaps I approached it wrong?) and said he didn&#8217;t have anything to do<br />
with the stickers.  Pressed further, he referred me to a co-worker.</p>
<p>A side note: both of these guys were large (the &#8220;well-built&#8221; but &#8220;not fit&#8221;<br />
definition) guys in sweatshirts.  Working class.  Maybe a little<br />
thug-looking.</p>
<p>I asked him the same thing. I was curious about how that part of their<br />
business works.  He asked why I wanted to know, and I told him I had<br />
noticed the stickers everywhere &#8211; it wasn&#8217;t any sort of law enforcement<br />
thing &#8211; and that I and a friend were doing a project inspired by/a spoof<br />
of all the gate stickers that we see.  One of the stickers we&#8217;d put up was<br />
nearby, so I showed him.</p>
<p>The Gates &#8216;R Us guy had seen our stickers.  He was aware of them, and the<br />
first thing he said is, &#8220;Oh the one with the phone number that doesn&#8217;t<br />
work.&#8221;  I explained to him that it wasn&#8217;t a full phone number (it has a<br />
fraction!) and it was not intended to be something anyone would call.  I<br />
explained how the gate stickers are a pervasive part of the urban<br />
environment and the similarities and variations are really interesting.</p>
<p>He was really stuck on the phone number and was upset that it wasn&#8217;t real.<br />
 Clearly he&#8217;d tried to call.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re going to put a number on it, why don&#8217;t you put our number on<br />
it?&#8221; he asked.  I explained that I couldn&#8217;t favor one company; it wasn&#8217;t<br />
an ad. The idea was to spoof all of the stickers.</p>
<p>He seemed to think this non-working phone number would hurt his business.<br />
He was concerned someone would call the fake number and then not get through<br />
to anyone and then&#8230;I don&#8217;t know!  I couldn&#8217;t pull it out of him.  &#8220;Then<br />
they would just try a different number from a different sticker, right?&#8221; I<br />
asked.  I thought it worked more in his favor that the phone number DIDN&#8217;T<br />
work.  That didn&#8217;t assuage his fears.</p>
<p>He asked why we would spend money on this, and I told him it was an art<br />
project.  He claimed the project was just like graffiti, like &#8220;drawing on a<br />
sticker and sticking it up&#8221;.  &#8220;Well that&#8217;s exactly what you&#8217;re doing,<br />
right?&#8221;  &#8220;No, we&#8217;re a legitimate business.&#8221;  But neither of us have<br />
permission to put them up!</p>
<p>He said our project cluttered the gates.  &#8220;This is bad enough,&#8221; he said,<br />
pointing to a bunch of stickers from actual gate companies.  &#8220;But your<br />
stickers are cluttering the gates, too.  You guys were here before we<br />
were.  We were inspired by yours!&#8221;  &#8220;But we&#8217;re a legitimate business.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said he was getting really heated, and he was clearly getting upset.<br />
&#8220;Look, we&#8217;re out here busting our asses.  You&#8217;re hurting our business.<br />
Why would you do that to us?&#8221;  &#8220;We&#8217;re going to have to agree to disagree<br />
on that.  I don&#8217;t see how we&#8217;re hurting your business, but I&#8217;m sorry<br />
you&#8217;re so upset.  That was never our intention.  It&#8217;s not like we&#8217;re<br />
covering up any of your stickers.&#8221;  (He admitted that he knew we weren&#8217;t,<br />
so at least he noticed our courtesy there.)</p>
<p>He asked how many we&#8217;d put up, I told him, and then when I asked how many<br />
stickers they had put up, he said it was none of my business.  And then he<br />
proceeded to say the project was retarded, and that I&#8217;m a retard and a<br />
reject.  That&#8217;s when I decided to leave!</p>
<p>I understand the class conflict here, and why our project might be so<br />
mystifying to the guy.  Those stickers are the man&#8217;s livelihood, and he<br />
can&#8217;t separate the aesthetics of the sticker from his day-to-day business<br />
like we can.  He probably doesn&#8217;t spend much time thinking about any sort<br />
of aesthetics anyway, and he may even have thought we were making fun of<br />
him.</p>
<p>But I was being really friendly, curious, open, and generous about myself,<br />
and nothing I did could calm him down or open him up.  And I just don&#8217;t<br />
think there is any excuse for someone behaving like that, class difference<br />
or not.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t necessarily expect the gate repair guys to pat our backs for the<br />
project, but I never expected them to have such animosity towards it! The<br />
guy acted really entitled about the whole thing.  I suspect the gate<br />
repair business is a mafia-like controlled market.</p>
<p>I was afraid I drew more attention to the project and these guys would be<br />
more active in taking down our stickers, but I haven&#8217;t noticed many more<br />
removed than usual.</p>
<p>&#8211;i am&#8221;<br />
<P></p>
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		<title>Gate Stickers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:24:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stickers/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-18-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p>In New York, there are a lot of roll down security gates.

They have become kinda a thing. Taggers love them, and so, those that hate tagging hate them:  it was recently announced that in an effort to beautify the city and curb graffiti, gates are going to be gradually banned from the streets of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.bladediary.com/gate-stickers/"><img src="http://www.bladediary.com/stencils/2010-01-18-A.jpg" border="0" alt="Comic" /></a></p><p>In New York, there are a lot of roll down security gates.<br />
<P><br />
They have become kinda a thing. Taggers love them, and so, those that hate tagging hate them:  it was recently announced that in an effort to beautify the city and curb graffiti, gates are going to be gradually banned from the streets of New York, with a total ban in 2026. In a story about the ban, <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/nyregion/03gates.html?_r=1">The New York Times poetically described the impact of New Yorks gates</a> : <I>&#8220;New York City’s storefront gates, like its fire escapes and stoops, are there but not quite there: the unnoticed wallpaper of New York at night. They have been battered by vandals and defaced by graffiti taggers. They have secured diamonds, handmade tortellini and other valuable commodities. They have provided the clattering soundtrack of dawn and dusk, the steel canvas of struggling artists, the most compelling evidence that the city does, indeed, sleep.&#8221;</i><br />
<P><br />
&#8220;the clattering soundtrack of dawn and dusk&#8221;: Can&#8217;t you just hear it? Picture the noise rising out as you walk along Brooklyn, the morning chill in the air, the early sun rising, and a warm cup of coffee and greasy egg sandwich thing in hand- from a bodega that just a few hours earlier rolled up their own shutter.<br />
<P><br />
Romantic notions aside, not many will miss these big imposing gates- but writers will. An artist I greatly admire, <a href="http://www.muralarts.org/whatwedo/special/loveletter/">ESPO</a>, or, as he backronymed during the course of this project: <a href="http://www.graffiti.org/espo/pieces.html">Exterior Surface Painting Outreach</a>, famously made use of these gates, going over all the tags and turning each gate into giant letters, forming his name.<br />
<P><br />
But while taggers have been running around trying to get ups on these gates, another type of crew has been more quietly getting up like mad: gate companies.<br />
<P><br />
I started to notice all these stickers after I AM pointed a few out to me. There were so many types, I began to keep my eyes on the gates, and eventually starting collecting them! Here&#8217;s a pic of my final collection. It actually could be alot bigger- I had to stop because I ran out of room! <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/posterchild/4273369306/sizes/l/">Click for a larger view!<br />
<img src="http://www.bladediary.com/other/gatesticks.jpg"><br />
</a><br />
If you look closely, you can see the one that I AM and I designed together. It took us awhile, but we had alot of fun (way too much, really!) looking at the styles and conventions of gate stickers and taking them to the absurd!<br />
<P><br />
So todays update: An absurd gate we found in Brooklyn. An absurd gate sticker for an absurd gate!</p>
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