Local businesses have taken note. The “Raw Flip” effect has boosted foot traffic to three downtown thrift stores and two dive bars featured in his videos. One café, The Flipside, now hosts weekly “Raw Open Mics” where performers must use only found objects as instruments.
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Two years ago, Bowie was working as a night-shift delivery driver. In his spare time, he filmed himself deconstructing everyday objects—a broken toaster, a stained couch, a discarded screenplay—and reassembling them into something absurdly functional or intentionally useless. The first viral video (11 million views) showed him turning a pile of downtown parking tickets into a papier-mâché piñata shaped like a parking boot. In an era of polished content, one creator’s
“The city is my co-star,” Bowie says. “Every crack in the sidewalk is a punchline waiting to happen.”