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As you've hopefully noticed a lot of our sites have been changing lately! Crack for your eyes got a re-design and better categorisation, Crack for your ears is totally renewed and now CFYE got some style changes as well! We're working on a totally renewed CFYE site, but in the meantime we added some options to the current site. So what changed? Well first of all a bit of design, second we added some social options. You can now place comments, log-in (to subscribe to our newsletter and place comments directly) and send our articles straight to your favorite social networksite. Last, we also changed the categorisation a bit so hopefully the website is clearer to navigate right now. If you find any bugs or have any comments, don't hesitate to contact us!

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It hasn't been long since crackforyoureyes.com got re-designed from a image slideshow to a full-on street art weblog, but we thought it was already time for the first redesign! Next to a clearer, better loading design we also did our very best to get all the content well categorized for your browsing pleasure. Check it out at http://www.crackforyoureyes.com. Of course, feedback, tips and material are always welcome.

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Volume 2 Collection of Urban Materialism. I got some delay, but now i'm here again. Straight from Urban Delay to deliver the message. The freshness on top of every Ben and Jerry icecream. In this issue I will guide you to the features of the past weeks. To start with my street art from the bottom of my roots.

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So you might have heard something buzzing about a CFYE event in your school corridors. We don't know where it's coming from but we already heard rumors about stripclubs and people asking if they can join the afterparty @ Kaymir's place if they bring a keg. Well let me tell you the real deal then! The 7th of November it's time for 'Lift', a monthly party/club night which is thrown in Restaurant/Lounge/Club/ Canvas (Amsterdam). This edition will be a special one as it's part of the official Museumnight afterparties! CFYE will be responsible for the art exposition that will be up in Canvas for a month, so at the same time the 7th of November is also our exposition opener!

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Every day is special, but today is my bday so i'll give you guys the cherry on top of the icecream! More pics after the bump ;) May you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to bother me at joen [aT] cfye [dot] com or joen [at] urbandelay [dot] com!


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Salut, people ! This is the knock-off of my very first post. Many thanks to Arden & Kaymir to let me contribute a little bit of my collection of urban materialism here. From now on, i will blog about the latest happenings in the urban movements and provide you the cherry of the icecream.

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Greetings, everybody! Since this is my first post here, let me take this opportunity to thank Arden and Kaymir for including me on the CFYE team. I am honored to be the new contributor on CFYE so thanks for having me. Here goes..

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'Neglected Children are made to feel invisible' was a "Stop Child Abuse Now" campaign created some months ago by JWT Melbourne (link: ) to Australian Childhood Foundation. The campaign was created to claim against child abuse. Child sized mannequins were placed around the city with a poster pasted over them with only the legs and feet left uncovered. When the mannequin is removed the text "Thank you for seeing me" become visible. Luckily these were not real kids.

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Gary from Untitled streetart gave us the heads up about a new streetart book they're doing which will launch august 2009. We will let you know more about it when it's there, 'till then, here's some info from the makers themselves.

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Man goes to Bethlehem in 2007 to witness Santa's Ghetto, sees the light, returns and has a dream to spread the gospel via the printed word.

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It might not be a secret that we at CFYE are huge fans of fine-art/fine ladies/wedding photographer Edward Olive. After reading loads of Flickr comments, doing an article on- and an editorial with Edward, it became quite clear that he does not get the recognition a photographer of his level deserves. That's why we were happy to receive notice in our mail that Edward Olive has been selected as a candidate for the prestigious Hasselblad Masters Award in the category weddings!

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Our friends from the dutch creative collective VAgE gASTEN are the pride of Austrian homosexual fashion guru Brüno, the new order of the runways hailed them in as saviors of the fashion industry..They are the ones who are responsible that the sunny beaches of 2009 look so damn fashionable.

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