BOMB IT! Graffiti Documentary Interview With Space Invader

by Scott Beale on June 5, 2008 · 6 comments

Here’s an BOMB IT! interview with Space Invader, the anonymous artist who as been installing Space Invader themed street art around the world since the early 1990’s, as he describes it “invading public space”.

BOMB IT!

The interview is from the global graffiti documentary BOMB IT! by Jon Reiss, which is premiering in Los Angeles tomorrow, June 6th at Laemmle’s Sunset 5.

Here’s the trailer for BOMB IT!, which is now available on DVD.

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1 Sandra Riffero June 5, 2008 at 2:55 pm

Your Laughing Squid logo should get picked up by a graffiti artist, that would be awesome. In fact, I know one (and no, it’s not me). They are a secretive group though, aren’t they?

p.s. Happy belated birthday

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2 Angelo June 5, 2008 at 3:20 pm

I have the limited edition signed poster by OBEY, it’s pretty sweet!

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3 Daniel Purvis July 1, 2008 at 5:35 am

Naive question coming up.

I’m looking to get in contact with Space Invader for an interview with gaming culture website Escapist Magazine. Don’t spose anyone has any leads?

Please email purvis dot daniel at gmail dot com if you’ve got any starts.

Thanks guys.

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