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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Mar 15, 2018 13:16:42 GMT
Anybody know how to rip a CD-Rom to a format that can be shared? Have a couple gems that I think everyone here would like. Apparently early 200's graff loved a good cd-rom hahahah
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Post by hankpank on Mar 15, 2018 20:02:12 GMT
Anybody know how to rip a CD-Rom to a format that can be shared? Have a couple gems that I think everyone here would like. Apparently early 200's graff loved a good cd-rom hahahah I think it may be hard to convert to a modern format if they're made with something like Macromedia/Adobe Director (multimedia). But if there are videos they should still be readable. They may be on a hidden folder/partition if you know how to find them.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Mar 16, 2018 11:19:32 GMT
Anybody know how to rip a CD-Rom to a format that can be shared? Have a couple gems that I think everyone here would like. Apparently early 200's graff loved a good cd-rom hahahah I think it may be hard to convert to a modern format if they're made with something like Macromedia/Adobe Director (multimedia). But if there are videos they should still be readable. They may be on a hidden folder/partition if you know how to find them. thanks - I'll give that a shot!
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CD-Roms
Nov 12, 2018 22:07:01 GMT
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Post by charlesworth on Nov 12, 2018 22:07:01 GMT
Did you manage to get what ever it was off the CD-Roms?
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Nov 14, 2018 15:44:38 GMT
Did you manage to get what ever it was off the CD-Roms? nah... it's some kind of old Flash format I think. I was able to view and save the individual files that make up the "interactive" menus, but never figured out how to save a file that can be used stand-alone (without the cd in a computer, if that makes sense?)
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CD-Roms
Nov 16, 2018 22:51:38 GMT
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Post by charlesworth on Nov 16, 2018 22:51:38 GMT
That’s a shame, was it just graff photos on there?
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Nov 17, 2018 11:05:08 GMT
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Post by Harry Connisco on Nov 17, 2018 11:05:08 GMT
Sounds all very interesting, would be great to see.
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Post by sɐǝpı ɟo uoıʇɐɹǝpǝɟ on Nov 20, 2018 16:53:06 GMT
That’s a shame, was it just graff photos on there? yeah - it's from the 2002 Urban Discipline show. more info here: getting-up.org/en/2002/06/urban-discipline-2002/ there's a book too: getting-up.org/en/2002/06/urban-discipline-2002-buch/The elaborate hardcover catalogue to accompany the third Urban Discipline exhibition in 2002 contains 144 color pages. It features detailed portraits of all 34 artists, among them Os, Gemeos, Banksy, Toast or Zedz, including with extensive image material and personal texts written by the participants. The Urban Discipline 2002 catalogue has become a rare collector’s item for graffiti fans and art lovers all over the world. Participating Artists: Os Gemeos, Vitche, Herbert, Nina (Sao Paulo / Brazil), Puzle (Melbourne / Australia), Mear (Los Angeles / USA), Joker (Portland / USA), Banksy (London / UK), Zedz (Amsterdam / Netherlands), CMP (Kopenhagen / Denmark), Stak, HNT, Andrè, Alexone (Paris / France), Nami/La Mano (Barcelona / Spain), Dare (Basel / Switzerland), Toast (Bern / Switzerland), Loomit, Sat One (Munich), ECB (Landau), Viagrafik (Mainz)Seak (Cologne), Peter Michalski (Dortmund), Stuka (Braunschweig), Esher (Berlin), Tasek, Daim, Daddy Cool, Stohead (Hamburg) “Urban Discipline 2002 Graffiti-Art” 144 pages Hardcover Language: Deutsch/Englisch Publisher: getting-up ISBN 3-00-009421-0
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Post by speebe on Nov 21, 2018 21:29:07 GMT
That’s a shame, was it just graff photos on there? yeah - it's from the 2002 Urban Discipline show. more info here: getting-up.org/en/2002/06/urban-discipline-2002/ there's a book too: getting-up.org/en/2002/06/urban-discipline-2002-buch/The elaborate hardcover catalogue to accompany the third Urban Discipline exhibition in 2002 contains 144 color pages. It features detailed portraits of all 34 artists, among them Os, Gemeos, Banksy, Toast or Zedz, including with extensive image material and personal texts written by the participants. The Urban Discipline 2002 catalogue has become a rare collector’s item for graffiti fans and art lovers all over the world. Participating Artists: Os Gemeos, Vitche, Herbert, Nina (Sao Paulo / Brazil), Puzle (Melbourne / Australia), Mear (Los Angeles / USA), Joker (Portland / USA), Banksy (London / UK), Zedz (Amsterdam / Netherlands), CMP (Kopenhagen / Denmark), Stak, HNT, Andrè, Alexone (Paris / France), Nami/La Mano (Barcelona / Spain), Dare (Basel / Switzerland), Toast (Bern / Switzerland), Loomit, Sat One (Munich), ECB (Landau), Viagrafik (Mainz)Seak (Cologne), Peter Michalski (Dortmund), Stuka (Braunschweig), Esher (Berlin), Tasek, Daim, Daddy Cool, Stohead (Hamburg) “Urban Discipline 2002 Graffiti-Art” 144 pages Hardcover Language: Deutsch/Englisch Publisher: getting-up ISBN 3-00-009421-0 Do you own either of the books Fed... ? I bought the 2002 version on release in Selfridges inLondon. Selfridges also had a great mini exhibition for the release of the Graffiti World books with painted sleeves by Adam Neate, Nick Walker and Kid Acne, above etc. Both are great books and for me benchmarked the post millennium cultural shift in attitudes toward Graffiti/Street Art, it's great to see how things have evolved over the subsequent 16 years. I did buy two of the Kid Acne Graffiti World 'specials' but regret not getting others from the series when I had the chance.
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