Bomb Story: Much of streetwear's origins boil down to the graphic T-shirt. The most notable aspect of the art is its roots in parody and commentary. There's a David vs. Goliath attitude that comes with stealing a familiar logo, especially one that's corporate, and tweaking it to serve a new message. Even The Hundreds' ""Bar"" is a take on a football team's typography. Although Andy Warhol wasn't a parody artist per se, his Soup Cans are iconic for interpreting a commercial, manufactured product as painted canvases. In fact, like NFT collectibles, Warhol delivered 32 Soup Cans (one for every flavor) to the dealer Irving Blum in 1962. Not coincidentally, there are 32 Screen Adams, but we only curated a select few for the ABS collectibles.| Background Story: Although brought to the modern stage by Dakis Joannou's mega ""Guilty"" yacht designed by Jeff Koons and Ivana Porfiri, the pattern that inspired Disrupt is actually the British Navy's Dazzle camouflage from World War 1. Instead of designing a camouflage that would hide a ship, Dazzle was invented to confuse its observers from knowing which direction the boat was moving. Sometimes, I feel like our entire brand is cloaked in the Disrput pattern. We're not really sure which way we're going, but we're always keeping our enemies on their toes!
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Bomb Story: Much of streetwear's origins boil down to the graphic T-shirt. The most notable aspect of the art is its roots in parody and commentary. There's a David vs. Goliath attitude that comes with stealing a familiar logo, especially one that's corporate, and tweaking it to serve a new message. Even The Hundreds' ""Bar"" is a take on a football team's typography. Although Andy Warhol wasn't a parody artist per se, his Soup Cans are iconic for interpreting a commercial, manufactured product as painted canvases. In fact, like NFT collectibles, Warhol delivered 32 Soup Cans (one for every flavor) to the dealer Irving Blum in 1962. Not coincidentally, there are 32 Screen Adams, but we only curated a select few for the ABS collectibles.| Background Story: Although brought to the modern stage by Dakis Joannou's mega ""Guilty"" yacht designed by Jeff Koons and Ivana Porfiri, the pattern that inspired Disrupt is actually the British Navy's Dazzle camouflage from World War 1. Instead of designing a camouflage that would hide a ship, Dazzle was invented to confuse its observers from knowing which direction the boat was moving. Sometimes, I feel like our entire brand is cloaked in the Disrput pattern. We're not really sure which way we're going, but we're always keeping our enemies on their toes!
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