Entertainment | September 29, 2007 | Comment on this video (11)

Make Your Own Damn Shirt

aferraro
The Antagonist movement hosts weekly events in NYC "antagonizing" artists to create - providing a theme, a venue, an audience and a deadline. To raise money and promote the movement they began their own handmade clothing line, providing another creative outlet for their members. http://antagonistmovement.com
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11 comments // Make Your Own Damn Shirt // Video

  • knightlynight200
  • jimenagamio
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      jimenagamio  
    • It's a good cause for the art scene if you live in NYC. I live in Los Angeles so, i rather make my own shirts. This way i can save money to create my art.

    • 3 years ago
  • gaylemadeira
  • eenkist
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      eenkist  
    • damn, i wish i was there. i love clothes. i even wear some occasionally. i heart the antagonist movement... in a kinda creepy way.

    • 4 years ago
  • leecheenut
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      leecheenut  
    • I love the editing...one of my fav part was the filmstrips stills and
      than it transposing (is that the right word) to the person on the
      runway.

      Awesome.

    • 4 years ago
  • liverpool76543
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      liverpool76543  
    • I don't understand, it seems to me that by telling us to buy his shirt over other brands he's just making his brand part of the 'conspiracy' that he says he's trying to beat. Is there any fundamental difference between these shirts and say a gap or lacoste shirt?

    • 4 years ago
  • sumfight
  • ny_nj_soulchild
  • aferraro
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      aferraro  
    • Brother Mike Cohen shares his family's dysfunction through live readings and 'zines. Brother Mike incorporates a boombox into his readings and plays old, secretly-recorded tapes of teenage fights with his father. His booklet, “Somewhere Between a Punch and a Hand Shake," published by the antagonist press, is a highly-regarded example of antagonist art.

    • 4 years ago
  • Scott_Bromley
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