faile: 1986 challenger space shuttle imagery

faile: 1986 challenger space shuttle imagery


faile space shuttle challenger imagery
all images courtesy the artists and ride5films



brooklyn-based street artists patrick mcneil and patrick miller of faile clarify their origins and focus upon 1986 challenger
space shuttle imagery to ride5films. the duo began their collaboration 12 years ago under the name 'a life'. when this name became
appropriated by another organization working around the same time, mcneil and miller changed their title to faile,
an anagram spelling 'a life'. faile started with a series based on a collection of photographs of female nudes by mcneil, but,
as their style grew, so did their iconography.

'some more aggressive some more whimsical. really just a range in play. we were in school at the time so i think we were really
just experimenting with graphic language. and starting to build this larger narrative and library of our images and our work
.' -patrick miller

early in their collaborative work, the two men were discussing how a minimalistic image may be powerful enough to trigger
a collective memory such as the john f. kennedy assassination or the attack of the world trade center in the USA. faile initially
considered their very specific interaction with the instance of the challenger space shuttle crashing in 1986. both miller and mcneil
were still in grade school and were pulled out of class to watch the launch on live television, witnessing first hand the tragedy which
occurred on that day. based on this conversation, faile conceived a simple and triggering graphic of this event and placed this image
around the streets of new york as the first instigation of their artistic collective with the symbols '1986', '51-L' and the image of a falling
space shuttle which had been set aflame.

see our recent coverage of faile's work in the painted planes boneyard project here



'faile' by ride5films



challenger stencil



a screen print by faile with their signature '1986' image



older works by the collective



a challenger screen






view of the artists sketchbook



faile's work in the street



patrick mcneil (left) and patrick miller (right) of faile

leigha db
01.31.12  
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Extremely honored and excited to be featured! Thank you, designboom and Leigha for writing this article! If you're interested, please check out more of our films at our Vimeo page: http://vimeo.com/ride5films
Ride5 Films   01.31.12

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