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  • Life through the cathode ray had to have some repercussions.. Gives a little, take a lot. The Reality televsion generation won`t know any better…

  • Techno Buddha – Homage to Nam June Paik by no frills art. Also available in white here

  • Kill your TV! / Live life!!!! / - / Anyone else sick of TV…especially Reality TV? /

  • Should speak for itself i hope.

  • a protest of reality television. like, none of it is real, so why do we call it reality.

  • Are multiple overlapping CCTV Cameras getting you down? Does the thought of not just stereo 3-D capture of you walking down a perfectly normal street in daylight, but three if not more multiple freaking angles increasingly annoy you? Are you willing to let even more civil liberties slide by? Damnit, just swallow this capsule and let yourself be microchipped already. It’ll solve a lot of problems, and if nothing else a lot of people who are paid to monitor the things will be able to get some sunlight again. Remember : if you have nothing to hide, what are you afraid of?

  • It’s even easier to hate your TV when you know it hates you. How does it hate you? / It gives you false choices – change the channel and you get the same shite – different station. It makes you feel inferior because you don’t have what the cool people have, or you don’t look like the cool people do. You’re made to feel like you should buy stuff to be an upstanding citizen, to fit in, to keep up with wherever the hell society is going. TV loves to dumb it down. YOU are the lowest common denominator. How to stop it? / Luckily televisions aren’t that smart and they all come with an OFF switch. Use it. Save your brain. Save your family. Save humanity.

  • For those of us that just can’t walk away from the box

  • Crime Watch / This is in honour of all the nonsense TV full of celebrity nobodies. Watch Less – Do More

  • If you were or still are a fan of the popular TV show Magnum P. I., then this is a tee for you depicting the logo of TC’s helicopter charter company in the show.

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  • Please refer to the image This Is Just A Test This Is Just A Test Stock: All Stock Found At Deviant Art Model: mjranum-stock / TV: AkiraFudo / Scene: thesnarkhunter-stock / Textures: amptone-stock, parablev, and darkrose42-stock The rest was personal imagery and hand / made..it was a bitch to say the least.

  • Skull & bones…the ultimate inspiration!

  • Pull! (The Plug) / So, the Olympics are coming to a town near me next. Time to develop some new sports, how about TV blasting? I’d watch that, ironically I’d probably watch it on the telly in the comfort of my own home… Television is grey, life is full color. Details: / / You may also like this: /

  • It takes different strokes to move the world. / / / / tshirts.stuartstolz.com Shirts can be custom designed to your specifications by contacting me on design@stuartstolz.com

  • TV’s old “stand by”, updated in today’s bold and sassy girlie colors. This design is also available as artwork. 1 aqua shirt sold 5-28-09 / 1 cranberry shirt sold 7-6-09 / 1 light pink shirt sold on 7-25-09 / 1 black shirt sold 8-24-09 / 1 heather grey shirt sold on 9-30-09 / 1 pink shirt sold on 11-02-2009 / / / /

  • One for my friends Jase and Beej. Enjoy! I’ve had to change this – the actual figure is 300 billion not 3 billion.

  • I recently watched IT Crowd S3 and as a homage to this great show decided to create this design. This design was also a tribute to my other IT Crowd Shirt selling 80 copies. Thank-you everyone for your support. I made this design by taking screenshots of the intro of the IT Crowd and then printing them out. I then used photoshop to draw the design by glancing over at the printouts frequently. The text used is: http://www.dafont.com/ds-digital.font P.S A buyers booth pic would be rad :)

  • First in a series of shirts dedicated to people in history we should have listened harder to. Edward R Murrow was a revolutionary, a gentleman, a fighter and a fine dresser. He saw the horrors we faced through misuse of televised media more vividly than most. If the visual treats of the box were upsetting him in the ‘50s then he’d be completely shattered today…. It’s a halftone graphic based on an image of him smoking a cigarette in a dandy suit, but made from the contents of a smashed television I photographed after throwing it off a silo in Collingwood. With some words and circles and fluff and jazz. Really does look better 8 feet tall. / “Just once in a while, let us exalt the importance of ideas and information. Let us dream to the extent of saying that on a given Sunday night the time normally occupied by Ed Sullivan is given over to a clinical survey on the state of American education. And a week or two later, the time normally used by Steve Allen is devoted to a thorough-going study of American policy in the Middle East. Would the corporate image of their respective sponsors be damaged? Would the shareholders rise up in their wrath and complain? Would anything happen other than a few million people would have received a little illumination on subjects that may well determine the future of this country and therefore the future of the corporations? To those who say, “People wouldn’t look, they wouldn’t be interested they’re too complacent, indifferent and insulated” I can only reply: There is, in one reporter’s opinion considerable evidence against that contention. But even if they are right, what have they got to lose? Because if they are right and this instrument is good for nothing but to entertain, amuse and insulate then the tube is flickering now and we will soon see that the whole struggle is lost. This instrument can teach. It can illuminate and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it. towards those ends. Otherwise, it is merely wires and lights, in a box. Good night, and good luck.” Edward R Murrow

  • Truly one of the fondest memories of my childhood was watching the Leyland Brother’s. RIP – Mike Leyland

  • A variation on the granddaddy of computer games.

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