David Choe draws Mark Zuckerberg doing his 100 Pushups at Facebook Office HQ from mrevelli on Vimeo.
Remember that time that David Choe drew Mark Zuckerberg doing his 100 Pushups at Facebook Office HQ this past Spring? We do. We were there.
David Choe draws Mark Zuckerberg doing his 100 Pushups at Facebook Office HQ from mrevelli on Vimeo.
Remember that time that David Choe drew Mark Zuckerberg doing his 100 Pushups at Facebook Office HQ this past Spring? We do. We were there.
Our video that we shot with Mark Zuckerberg and David Choe at Facebook headquarters made it to TechCrunch today, which is great because it will show the world the Zuck One has can skills. Never mind that Mark says, “I’ve actually never spray painted anything.” As you may remember, Choe painted the original offices of Facebook and was invited back a few weeks ago to paint the new headquarters in Silicon Valley. Thank you to TechCrunch!
A Wang Newton production, following David Choe and Mark “Zuck 1″ Zuckerberg has they paint together in the Facebook offices.
As we have been noting on the site and on all of our accounts this past weekend, David Choe returned to Facebook to paint the squeaky clean, white walls of the new headquarters Menlo Park, California. Choe, as you may remember, painted the original Facebook offices way back in the golden year of 2006. Maybe as a good luck charm, maybe because Dave can brighten anyone’s office with a good bit of spray paint magic, Mr. Mark Zuckerberg invited Dave back to bring some creative juice to the new space that Facebook calls home. In the spirit of Facebook itself, a place where engineers and the entire company are allowed to experiment and create new ways of thinking, Dave took over the entire building. Nothing was sacred.
In Part 1, we follow Zuckerberg and Choe around as they take a tour of the new offices, showing Dave just how much everything has grown since the company opened its first offices in Palo Alto.
A pity that our business card happens to just be this website. And to think, Mark Zuckerberg probably doesn’t even care about having a business card anymore. He just hands out a USB drive of “The Social Network.” We want ours to say “I’m 4th in Command, Bitch.” What does it mean? Nothing. We just like it.
via selectism.
From The Citrus Report
David Choe has a long-standing relationship with Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook. When Facebook opened their offices in Palo Alto, California, David painted the walls for Zuckerberg and Co. If you watch “The Social Network” closely, you can see Choe’s pieces over the shoulder of the Zuckerberg character in the office.
As they have stayed in contact all these years, Mark Zuckerberg has acquired a brand new David Choe painting, this commissioned piece you see above and below.
Real Digital G’s know what’s up. Paintings are the new Bentleys.
Posted from The Citrus Report
Hey, we all want to change the world like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg, so you should start going through some “think weeks” to reinvigorate your thinking. Not that you think that hard, or that much, ’cause neither do we, but damn, how awesome to give yourself a Think Week.” A little gin and tonic, chips and salsa, maybe a book, maybe a lady (or not), and a lot of relaxed thinking. Create some life goals, to-do lists, maybe ways to change the future.
We like what we read about Gates: Essentially, for many years, Gates went into seclusion for two, one-week “Think Weeks” a year. Family, friends and Microsoft employees were banned from his retreat.
Look at that, David Choe’s mural in the old Facebook offices with the original gang in Palo Alto. Or as David puts it, “mark zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, and sean parker ,in front of my mural (it was cut out of the walls and taken to their next 2 offices) at the original facebook offices in palo alto 2005.”
And then, look at that, J-Tim… “justin timberlake playing sean parker , in front of rob sato and joe to’s mural in the major motion picture, the social network,2010.”