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    How to sell out the cool way

    Interesting take on the rise of Lady Gaga.

    We’ve abandoned dogmatic No Logo, but we’re not really pro-logo either. We just want logos that look and sound the way we want them to.

    Maisonneuve | Lady Gaga’s Pro-Logo Video

    Phone placement - nice phones in prison!

    As I mentioned on my twitter account, the Telephone video is the most interesting, fun and watchable that I’ve seen in ages. It used to feel like all the adventurous film was in music videos. Now most videos feel as formuliac and insipid as the music the are trying to sell. That is, when I get to see the videos in the first place. They all seem relegated to the ghetto of triple digit programming, while cheap reality programming is on the so-called music stations.

    Yeah I know, wah-wah-it-was-better back-in-the-good-ol’-days-bitter-fogey-cake. Though what I really want is less old retreads and more something new, good and different.

    Telephone has some classic references, but it looks new, and it definitely looks different and it’s got the budget to do some seriously playing around. It’s also blatantly commercial, but doesn’t seem corporate - no suit committee sat around trying to package “cool”. It feels like Gaga tricked the suits into forking over money without no creative control, which most know is tricky at best. I think the article above was right about the ad placement. We’ve finally arrived at a point where we’ve accepted advertising as inevitable and enjoyable even, as long as we like the package. Maybe we’ve just accepted that in these patronless days, companies with products to sell are the artist patrons now.

    Mad Men taps into this by celebrating the golden age of the Madison Avenue ad man.  In fact, it cuts right to the notion that the ad is the art itself. Creation of this type of ad chic as art. Conveniently leaving out the dreck, of course, but romanticizing reality is what advertising does best.

    Lady Gaga’s telephone video isn’t really notable in that it uses product placement to fund her vision. She’s not the first of course, to have accepted embracing the commercial to make art or just do their jobs, if you think “art” is too precious a word. Warhol was particularly notable for it. It does seem notable in the gleefulness of the mutual using, sort of like the Trills in Star Trek, two organisms living in symbiosis. They can survived just fine alone but are so much better when they work together.

    Beyonce and Gaga with food product

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    Fiesta Snood

    Fiesta Snood

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    “…surveillance and surveillance cameras don’t make us safer. The money spent on cameras in London, and in cities across America, could be much better spent on actual policing.”

    Spy cameras won’t make us safer - CNN.com

    I agree. Giving up privacy sometimes makes us safer, but if it doesn’t we should take our privacy back.

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    “It doesn’t matter if you go running every morning, or you’re a regular at the gym. If you spend most of the rest of the day sitting — in your car, your office chair, on your sofa at home — you are putting yourself at increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, a variety of cancers and an early death. In other words, irrespective of whether you exercise vigorously, sitting for long periods is bad for you.”

    Stand Up While You Read This! - Opinionator Blog - NYTimes.com

    Interesting. Not surprising, but it’s nice to see studies back it up and some easy suggestions.

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    UCSD Fratboys prove racism and stupidity are thriving

    Apparently, members of Pi Kappa Alpha corralled a couple of hundred socially tone-deaf friends to celebrate Black History Month by pantomiming ghetto life and the black underclass.

    I was going to quote what the invite actually said, but ignorance on that level is not something I care to preserve in my own space. Excerpts are provided thru the link.

    -Racist frat boys will be racist frat boys … on Facebook | Opinion L.A. | Los Angeles Times

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     Notice Anything About This Painting?
It’s not. Nicely done!

    Notice Anything About This Painting?

    It’s not. Nicely done!

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    Grays Entrelac camera mittens: I’m really happy with these. They aren’t the prettiest mittens in the world, but the are nice and toasty with the lining, long enough to keep the snow out and I can operate the camera with them easily. I’m especially happy that I got to road test them in all this snow as I was making them. If I’d made them in the summer, I’m not sure I would have thought the lining was necessary.

Made to go with the hat.
    Grays Entrelac camera mittens:

    I’m really happy with these. They aren’t the prettiest mittens in the world, but the are nice and toasty with the lining, long enough to keep the snow out and I can operate the camera with them easily. I’m especially happy that I got to road test them in all this snow as I was making them. If I’d made them in the summer, I’m not sure I would have thought the lining was necessary.

    Made to go with the hat.

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    Grays Entrelac camera gloves: I’m really happy with these. They aren’t the prettiest mittens in the world, but the are nice and toasty with the lining, long enough to keep the snow out and I can operate the camera with them easily. I’m especially happy that I got to road test them in all this snow as I was making them. If I’d made them in the summer, I’m not sure I would have thought the lining was necessary.
    Grays Entrelac camera gloves:

    I’m really happy with these. They aren’t the prettiest mittens in the world, but the are nice and toasty with the lining, long enough to keep the snow out and I can operate the camera with them easily. I’m especially happy that I got to road test them in all this snow as I was making them. If I’d made them in the summer, I’m not sure I would have thought the lining was necessary.

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    Sinatra Song Often Strikes Deadly Chord - NYTimes.com →
    In the past two years alone, a Malaysian man was fatally stabbed for hogging the microphone at a bar and a Thai man killed eight of his neighbors in a rage after they sang John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”

    Seems, “My Way” and Coldplay’s “Yellow” as your karaoke choice can get you killed in the Phillipines too. To be honest, I think for “Yellow” at least, the killer could find a sympathetic jury of peers. I’d let them off.

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    “Pretty Young White Girls On OUR Covers:” Racists Come Out In Support Of Magazine Segregation - Vanity fair young hollywood - Jezebel
I must have missed that civics class explaining that separate but equal was written in the constitution. Oh wait… it’s not.

    “Pretty Young White Girls On OUR Covers:” Racists Come Out In Support Of Magazine Segregation - Vanity fair young hollywood - Jezebel

    I must have missed that civics class explaining that separate but equal was written in the constitution. Oh wait… it’s not.

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    Strange Worlds on the Behance Network -Tornado made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss. ALl of Matthew Albanese’s photo creations are quite amazing. There are a bunch if you click through.

    Strange Worlds on the Behance Network -Tornado made of steel wool, cotton, ground parsley and moss. ALl of Matthew Albanese’s photo creations are quite amazing. There are a bunch if you click through.

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    Gamer Wednesday: Bad Day for Tetris Lovers | Craftster.org Blog
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    “Sociality may turn out to be a much better variable for describing and regulating our digital lives. The question then no longer is how private we can be, but how social we want to be. Instead of privacy seetings, we should speak of sociality settings: The maximum number of friends we want to have; and through which channels we want to ‘socialize’ our contents etc. Privacy understood as sociality (as an enabling and not a defensive right) grants us the ability to control who knows what about us and who has access to us, and thereby allows us to vary our social interactions with different people so that we can control our various social relationships at different levels of intimacy.”
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    Picasso once said, ‘Lump, he’s not a dog, he’s not a little man, he’s somebody else.’ Picasso had many dogs, but Lump was the only one he took in his arms.” (via The Story of Picasso and a  Dachshund - New York Times)
Isn’t that always the way it feels with your dog?

    Picasso once said, ‘Lump, he’s not a dog, he’s not a little man, he’s somebody else.’ Picasso had many dogs, but Lump was the only one he took in his arms.” (via The Story of Picasso and a Dachshund - New York Times)

    Isn’t that always the way it feels with your dog?

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