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Christopher Karl Salat (born July 1976), also known professionally as BeZerK One is an American graffiti artist, virtual reality artist, and turntablist. Known for his early work in Houston as a graffiti innovator, active in the
Houston Alternative Art The Houston Alternative Art chronology was originally compiled by Caroline Huber and The Art Guys for the exhibition catalogue ''No Zoning: Artists Engage Houston'', which was published by the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston (CAMH) to accompany ...
scene, original crew member of "Aerosol Warfare" art collective and the scratch DJ for "Audible Stellar Hypnotic Situations".


Biography

In 1992, Salat began to develop the art form professionally, combining efforts on the street and assisting in establishing the "Aerosol Warfare" arts collective in Houston, Texas. Salat played an active role of gathering street artists. producing large productions known as "Burners" and placing some art effort in galleries to make money for street artists. His efforts are outlined in the hardback publication "The History of American Graffiti", published in 2011 by
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. ''"In 1992, the duo established the “Wall of Fame,” which still runs today on Palmer and McKinney Streets as a legal spot for artists to graffiti. In 1994 ChristianAZUL and Christopher Karl “BeZerk One” joined Aerosol Warfare and established Aerosol Warfare Gallery in 2000."'' - Nimra Haroon, Houston's Graffiti Culture As Salat's career moved forward, he started a sculpture series of "Aerosol Bombs" using his empty cans of Krylon spray paint. In 1997, gathering attention from outside the southern region,
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's front man Fred Durst used one of Salat's Bomb Sculptures "Aerosol Warfare #2" (VA0001131224) to promote the track
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on
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. The single was promoted to record executives, radio station DJs and industry professionals to promote Limp Bizkit's debut sound. In 1998, Limp Bizkit released an international maxi single entitled "Counterfeit Countdown", taking Salat's Bomb design worldwide. The image of the sculpture was also used in the liner notes of the " Three Dollar Bill, Y'all" album.


Audio media

After spending time in the visual arts, Salat shifted focus and joined the band A>S>H>S or Audible Stellar Hypnotic Situations as the frontman, using samples with turntables to narrate the musical atmospheres. A>S>H>S played the southern part of Texas for many years before producing an album at SugarHill Recording Studios in 2006. Upon its release, the band's self-titled debut album, ''Audible Stellar Hypnotic Situations'', had significant impact. ''"I'm the guy who does all the scratching and adds all the vocals," Karl says. "The vocals tell a story about the atmosphere we're creating. Act Fast is about the atomic bomb. As the music changes, there's a man warning you, saying, 'The bomb can explode at any time.' When the music changes, it's like the bomb exploding, and the vocal there is, 'You can't see radiation, but can you feel it?' We try to say something without saying it."'' - Christopher Karl, "Audible Stellar Hypnotic Situations" ''Houston Chronicle''


Further education

In 2007, Salat left Texas to pursue his passion of building video games and other digital technologies. He attended The University of Advancing Technology, majoring in video game environmental design, and later adding cybersecurity to his study agenda. Salat had the opportunity to intern with The Department of Defense, designing a browser based game called "CyberHero", educating young people about cybersecurity scenarios. ''"It was a great educational opportunity to help young people understand that defense in the future means securing our Networks"'' - Christopher Salat, "When Games are more than just play" ''Geek411''


Technology testing

In 2015, Salat gained a testing position at
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testing their new console release Halo 5: Guardians.


References


External links

* YouTube: Virtual Reality Art
"ExistDigitalVR"
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Salat, Christopher 1976 births Living people American graffiti artists