Thursday, March 21, 2013

Jilly Ballistic

Street Artist Biography

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Name: Jilly Ballistic

Born: Brooklyn, New York (USA) 1882 –

Most of the mass of Jilly Ballistic is comprised of oxygen, however most of her atoms are actually hydrogen. In sum, nearly 99% of her is approximately 6 elements (oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus); less than a 10th of a percent are elements that can be toxic at any given time (potassium, sulfur, sodium, chlorine, magnesium).

Behaviors are greatly subterranean—that is, evidence of existence has been found beneath the surface of New York City rather than above it. Most evidence is removed before proper documentation is recorded, however, we do see the following: a concise, thoughtful insertion of historical images in site-specific locations throughout the City’s metro system. As of 2013, images documented are identified between 1914 and the end of World War II. Theory suggests that this is a reflection on not only past human civilization, but also its progress over time.


There are other data on this Jilly Ballistic: modern “error messages”—or dialog boxes expressed by computer and hand held devices—have been seen pasted across less than palpable film, TV, beer and general product advertisements on platforms. The messages occur in English, tailored towards a product specifically and are—in general—very witty.



ART POLLUTION : Jilly Ballistic from DEGA films on Vimeo.

Evidence of existence also points to faux Policy Advisories. These seem to be a 21st century upgrade of idioms and “wise sayings.”

By the time this article is read, all physical evidence of Jilly Ballistic has been removed by the proper authorities. All evidence herein is based on awareness of surroundings and documentation. We must continue to document. Further evidence pending.

Follow Jilly Ballistic:

http://jillyballistic.tumblr.com/
http://www.facebook.com/thefictionist
https://twitter.com/jillyballistic
http://instagram.com/jillyballistic
http://www.flickr.com/people/jillyballistic/

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