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Banksy - Cut out and collect

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002.

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Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Outside Cargo.. not sure if this is a banksy or not?

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Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002.

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May 27th, 2009 Posted in photo blogs Tagged amateur photographer, film, flickr, hot, ol, old, people, photo, photos, pictures

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Banksy - Queens Guard

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Somewhere in East London

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Banksy - Monkeys outside Cargo

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Outside Cargo

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Banksy on Bankside

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002.

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Banksy outside Cargo

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Outside Cargo

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Banksy - designated Graffiti Area

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. I think this was around Cargo on Curtain Road

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Banksy - Pulp Fiction

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Old Street.

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Old Street

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002. Old street, looking towards Shoreditch High Street.

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Ladbroke Grove Tube Station

Recently dug out a box of old slide films from 2001-2002.

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Holy Fuck Academy 3 2009 151

Wiki page The band uses live instrumentation and miscellaneous instruments and non-instruments (including a 35 mm film synchronizer, toy keyboards and toy phaser guns) to achieve electronic-sounding effects without the use of laptops or programmed backing tracks.[2] According to Pitchfork Media, "The band was formed with the intent of creating the equivalent of modern electronic music without actually using the techniques—looping, splicing, programming and the like—of that music.

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Wiki page The band uses live instrumentation and miscellaneous instruments and non-instruments (including a 35 mm film synchronizer, toy keyboards and toy phaser guns) to achieve electronic-sounding effects without the use of laptops or programmed backing tracks.[2] According to Pitchfork Media, "The band was formed with the intent of creating the equivalent of modern electronic music without actually using the techniques—looping, splicing, programming and the like—of that music.

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Wiki page The band uses live instrumentation and miscellaneous instruments and non-instruments (including a 35 mm film synchronizer, toy keyboards and toy phaser guns) to achieve electronic-sounding effects without the use of laptops or programmed backing tracks.[2] According to Pitchfork Media, "The band was formed with the intent of creating the equivalent of modern electronic music without actually using the techniques—looping, splicing, programming and the like—of that music.

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Wiki page The band uses live instrumentation and miscellaneous instruments and non-instruments (including a 35 mm film synchronizer, toy keyboards and toy phaser guns) to achieve electronic-sounding effects without the use of laptops or programmed backing tracks.[2] According to Pitchfork Media, "The band was formed with the intent of creating the equivalent of modern electronic music without actually using the techniques—looping, splicing, programming and the like—of that music.

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Wiki page The band uses live instrumentation and miscellaneous instruments and non-instruments (including a 35 mm film synchronizer, toy keyboards and toy phaser guns) to achieve electronic-sounding effects without the use of laptops or programmed backing tracks.[2] According to Pitchfork Media, "The band was formed with the intent of creating the equivalent of modern electronic music without actually using the techniques—looping, splicing, programming and the like—of that music.

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