Giant Robot Store and GR2 News

My father has been sick for two weeks and refuses to see a doctor. After spending another day sick in bed, my mother summoned me to convince him to see a doctor and stating the obvious, “he’s so stubborn.” At 80 and the survivor of cancer, twice, my father’s body doesn’t repair well and a common cold illicits the fear that his cancer is back. I know there’s not much I can say. I talk about my unfinished shelving project that’s been on hold, and my mom gives me the eye contact signal that she gets it and tries to reason, “yeah, he’s still waiting for the shelves.” My dad, a career working man listens, but he still refuses. The next day, my mother catches my father’s cold, and sees a doctor. My father gets out of bed, still sick just to check on the shelving project. She gets a prescription to share as if this was her master plan. Now, they’re both getting better.
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 giant robot time: 8.30.13 | art by: martin hsu   End of Summer Never Ends New works by Kozyndan (featuring Leah Chun) September 7 – September 25, 2013 Reception: Saturday, September 7, 6:30 – 10 PM It’s been years since artist duo kozyndan has exhibited in their home city of Los Angeles. In fact, it was more than a decade ago since their first exhibition at the Giant Robot store which then prompted the opening of Giant Robot 2. We’ll be seeing a new range of work, from their paintings to their newer craft of sculpture. Their influence from their worldly travels will continue and they’ll also have a special guest artist and collaborator, Leah Chun who’s works are driven by popular culture. End of Summer Never Ends will continue the legacy of the artist duo. Event   Android Mini Collectible Vinyl Figures Choose from seven varieties of Android (Big Box Edition 1) mini collectible vinyl figures. Becca Stadtlander Blank Cards Serene and beautiful images captured first in watercolor then in card form. Nikki McClure Posters We have a wonderful assortment of posters from artist Nikki McClure featuring artwork that is made by cutting paper. Theo Ellsworth – Zines Logic Storm, Imaginary Homework, and more The artist who often shows at our GR2 gallery also publishes his own  imaginative zines.   Foodie Garden Planter Grow three different types of either basil, tomatoes, or peppers in one home planter. Eggling Planter Grow your own plant by simply cracking it open and watering. Shippon Self-Watering Mini Planters The incredibly cute and popular self-watering mini planters are back in the store!         FYF 2013: Day 1, Day 2, and bonus pics By MARTIN WONG I happen to think this year’s Los Angeles music festival really is the best weekend of summer (not counting Comic-Con) and don’t have to point any further than the long-awaited appearance of FLAG. >> Filmage (Descendents documentary) secret screening in Long Beach By MARTIN WONG I was invited to attend the “family and friends” screening of Filmage, a documentary about the Descendents and ALL. >> 2015 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025    
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 giant robot time: 8.30.13 | art by: martin hsu   End of Summer Never Ends New works by Kozyndan (featuring Leah Chun) September 7 – September 25, 2013 Reception: Saturday, September 7, 6:30 – 10 PM It’s been years since artist duo kozyndan has exhibited in their home city of Los Angeles. In fact, it was more than a decade ago since their first exhibition at the Giant Robot store which then prompted the opening of Giant Robot 2. We’ll be seeing a new range of work, from their paintings to their newer craft of sculpture. Their influence from their worldly travels will continue and they’ll also have a special guest artist and collaborator, Leah Chun who’s works are driven by popular culture. End of Summer Never Ends will continue the legacy of the artist duo. Event   Android Mini Collectible Vinyl Figures Choose from seven varieties of Android (Big Box Edition 1) mini collectible vinyl figures. Becca Stadtlander Blank Cards Serene and beautiful images captured first in watercolor then in card form. Nikki McClure Posters We have a wonderful assortment of posters from artist Nikki McClure featuring artwork that is made by cutting paper. Theo Ellsworth – Zines Logic Storm, Imaginary Homework, and more The artist who often shows at our GR2 gallery also publishes his own  imaginative zines.   Foodie Garden Planter Grow three different types of either basil, tomatoes, or peppers in one home planter. Eggling Planter Grow your own plant by simply cracking it open and watering. Shippon Self-Watering Mini Planters The incredibly cute and popular self-watering mini planters are back in the store!         FYF 2013: Day 1, Day 2, and bonus pics By MARTIN WONG I happen to think this year’s Los Angeles music festival really is the best weekend of summer (not counting Comic-Con) and don’t have to point any further than the long-awaited appearance of FLAG. >> Filmage (Descendents documentary) secret screening in Long Beach By MARTIN WONG I was invited to attend the “family and friends” screening of Filmage, a documentary about the Descendents and ALL. >> 2015 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025 2062 Sawtelle Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90025    
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One of the raddest things about FYF is that the fest doesn’t just give up-and-coming or outsider bands a chance to rip it up in front of huge, curious crowds. They also promote indie and DIY culture in general, with the presence of craft tables and zine and mixtape contests. I think the fact that they give a photo pass to someone like me is part of that. There I was in the photo pit with my little GX1 and pancake lens, surrounded by professional shooters with thousands of dollars worth of bazooka-like gear… Somehow, I got some pretty good shots that I didn’t use in the FYF recap blogs (parts 1 and 2) but still want to share–like the one of No Age, above. The L.A. duo is known for weirdo ripping, but I was going to cry during “I Won’t Be Your Generator” because it sounded so gorgeous when given the fuzzed-out Replacements’ “Answering Machine” treatment. You can tell this outtake was from early in the set because drummer Dean Spunt is still wearing a hat.

I was grateful for the three songs that we were allowed to stand in front and take photos during. But, especially with a band like METZ, I knew certain musicians were just getting warmed up and that the real rocking out would happen toward the end of the set. In the outtake above, the Sub Pop rockers aren’t even covered in sweat yet. I considered setting up shop in the front row for certain bands’ entire sets but never followed through for hygiene reasons.

Since I’m not one of those guys with a hefty lens trying to get a close-up of the singer’s face, I like to stay on the side where it’s uncrowded and try to get the entire band in the frame. Actually, Charles Bradley was on the fest’s biggest stage so I didn’t get the drummer for this particular shot, but I like how you can see the remaining members admiring the former James Brown impersonator’s dance move.

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One of the raddest things about FYF is that the fest doesn’t just give up-and-coming or outsider bands a chance to rip it up in front of huge, curious crowds. They also promote indie and DIY culture in general, with the presence of craft tables and zine and mixtape contests. I think the fact that they give a photo pass to someone like me is part of that. There I was in the photo pit with my little GX1 and pancake lens, surrounded by professional shooters with thousands of dollars worth of bazooka-like gear… Somehow, I got some pretty good shots that I didn’t use in the FYF recap blogs (parts 1 and 2) but still want to share–like the one of No Age, above. The L.A. duo is known for weirdo ripping, but I was going to cry during “I Won’t Be Your Generator” because it sounded so gorgeous when given the fuzzed-out Replacements’ “Answering Machine” treatment. You can tell this outtake was from early in the set because drummer Dean Spunt is still wearing a hat.

I was grateful for the three songs that we were allowed to stand in front and take photos during. But, especially with a band like METZ, I knew certain musicians were just getting warmed up and that the real rocking out would happen toward the end of the set. In the outtake above, the Sub Pop rockers aren’t even covered in sweat yet. I considered setting up shop in the front row for certain bands’ entire sets but never followed through for hygiene reasons.

Since I’m not one of those guys with a hefty lens trying to get a close-up of the singer’s face, I like to stay on the side where it’s uncrowded and try to get the entire band in the frame. Actually, Charles Bradley was on the fest’s biggest stage so I didn’t get the drummer for this particular shot, but I like how you can see the remaining members admiring the former James Brown impersonator’s dance move.

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