Author: doc

  • Projection Mapping at 22nd and Valencia

    Projection Mapping at 22nd and Valencia

    Last night we stumbled upon this cool projection mapped art at the corner of 22nd and Valencia in San Francisco. It was part of a month long art project by a local VJ named Mark Johns. Here’s his site SlideAndSpin.com The projector was set up against the old Lucca Delicatsen and projected across the street…

  • San Francisco’s 2025 Night Parade

    San Francisco’s 2025 Night Parade

    Another year, another Night Parade through the streets of the Mission. A lot of weird things happened on December 20th, 2025, including a massive power outage through San Francisco, but that didn’t stop our annual Night Parade event. I’d guess that nearly a thousand folks joined this unofficial parade in celebration of the winter solstice.…

  • #SidewalkFriends: Grunge Dude

    #SidewalkFriends: Grunge Dude

    I like to keep an eye out for cool shapes during my walks and use them as inspiration for my #SidewalkFriends drawings. It’s like my version of hunting for Pokémon. Today’s Sidewalk Friends sketch is a grunge dude. Inspired by some weeds growing out of a crack in a wall. This is my first Sidewalk Friends sketches…

  • San Francisco Street Artists vs. AI Startup Ads

    San Francisco Street Artists vs. AI Startup Ads

    One of the first things tourists notice in San Francisco these days is how many ads there are for terrible AI startups on billboards, on TV, and even on Muni bus stops. On the bright side, these Muni ads have become great canvases for street artists to share positive public messages. Like this “Free Muni!”…

  • Happy Family Tech Support Day

    Happy Family Tech Support Day

    Here’s an old toon I drew for Torque Mag back in the day.

  • the Human-Made Project: A Simple Way to Mark Work as AI-Free

    the Human-Made Project: A Simple Way to Mark Work as AI-Free

    I’m broke as shit these days, so I when I’m spending money, I try to make sure it’s going to artists… not the people pumping out content with ChatGPT. I can usually spot when a flier was made with generative AI, but I really wish there were an easier way to tell when something wasn’t.…