04w38:1 Art vs. Design Posted September 18th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 38 number 1 (art vs. design) ——————————————————————— Real Art | Peter Bagge http://www.reason.com/0408/bagge.shtml “Mr. Grumpy Goes to an art museum and comes out belaboring the obvious […] Rather than try to ‘teach’ people to appreciate art that has no meaning or relevance to their lives, we should instead be marvelling at the countless inspired man-made objects that litteraly surround us, both inside and outside our own homes. So who needs modern art museums? !?” [Online comic] The graphic grab | Rick Poynor http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,1291320,00.html “Valli isn’t alone in believing that the intense visual pleasures offered by graphic culture are beginning to usurp the place of fine art. In recent years, many artists have emphasised the conceptual, rather than the aesthetic, content of their work. Design, on the other hand, has often been unashamedly retinal, intent on creating a new visual form. […] Both Anderson and Valli argue that it is graphic culture, not art, that reflects the mentality and concerns of our time. Graphic expression connects with people because its fundamental purpose is communication, and this applies to even the most esoteric forms of message-making, such as TDR’s. If it doesn’t communicate, it fails. ‘I don’t think contemporary art is ever going to come back,’ says Valli. ‘The people who are going to change things visually are people who are working in a more graphic way. As art installations became more three-dimensional and conceptual, graphic designers just took over.’ If we were to remake Robert Hughes’s Shock Of The New documentary in 30 years’ time, Valli suggests, its focus would be graphic culture. ” —————————————- http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com To remove or add yourself to this list, go here emailed by Timothy on Monday 13 September 2004 @ 3:24 PM
04w38:4 Yo Rummy! Posted September 16th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 38 number 4 (yo rummy!) The Fuck New York video which I sent a link to in 0435:1 is one of the most brilliant things I’ve seen all summer and easily will make this year’s top ten list. Since it’s that good I’m obviously not the only one out there who thinks so. Hiphopmusic.com reporter Irina Slutsky got an interview with the filmmakers, the link to which is posted below. – Timothy ——————————————————————— The Guys Behind The “F*** New York” Video | Irina Slutsky http://www.hiphopmusic.com/archives/000651.html “If we saw one more poster with a fist on it, in stark black/white contrast, telling me to go fight whatever, I was gonna puke. We feel like protesting needs to be fun and have some sex appeal. We want to get younger people involved. In the 1960s, a lot of people were getting laid for protesting – not that we’re getting laid cuz of this movie – (laughs) But protesting is a way to align like minded individuals. […] These kids are punk-ass young republican prep school kids. We wanted to have a next generation of Republicans shown as the antithesis of the people we want to reach. […] Throwing in the fact that the kids are these thugged out individuals is showing that the whole Bush family is the most thugged-out crew in the world. We wanted to write it the way kids tal k on the street. ” —————————————- http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com To remove or add yourself to this list, go here emailed by Timothy on Thursday 16 September 2004 @ 12:44 PM
04w38:3 Digital Old School Cool Posted September 15th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 38 number 3 (digital old school cool) ——————————————————————— Made to Order | Clive Thompson http://www.slate.com/id/2105436/ “Dustin Smith loved DJing at his friends’ parties, but his MP3-filled computer just wasn’t rugged or portable enough to haul across town. When Smith found a vintage OshKosh makeup case, a light went off. After buying a bunch of electronics components and making a zillion trips t o the hardware store, he was done: Smith had crammed an entire computer inside the retro case. ‘There’s a real design aesthetic to it,’ he says, ‘but I also wanted something really functional.’ When I first saw Smith’s tricked-out machine, I immediately wanted one to call my own. The makeup-case computer is an example of a ‘casemod,’ a modification of an interesting shell—a coffee maker, a typewriter, a chrome box—so that a computer fits inside.” A Digital Generation’s Analog Chic | Juliet Chung http://tinyurl.com/6ss8e “‘I wanted the biggest cellphone I could find,’ said Mr. Auh, a 27-year-old investment manager in Philadelphia. His winning bid of $25.95 bought a Motorola DynaTac, a 1980’s-era ‘brick’ cellphone that fits more comfortably in a backpack than in a suit pocket. […] While his attraction to digital relics may seem unusual, Mr. Auh is part of what appears to be a gr owing group of 20-somethings embracing yesterday’s designs. These fans of retro technology are using ingenuity to find or fashion the perfect cellphones, gaming systems and computer cases – in effect ushering back a time they experienced only barely, if at all. ” —————————————- Long links made short by using TinyURL (http://www.tinyurl.com) To remove or add yourself to this list, go here http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com emailed by Timothy on Wednesday 15 September 2004 @ 11:41 PM
04w38:2 Creative Bush Craziness x2 Posted September 15th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 38 number 2 (creative bush craziness x2) The thing about running a mailing list is that people hate spam. So ISP’s and servers go through all this effort to help reduce the efforts of American and African businesspeople. Which means that sometimes your messages to friends and family and people who want on your list just don’t get through. Running a list means that you also sometimes have “problems with the server” as technical people working with the machines between you and the recipient try to deal with issues surrounding spam. Not that I’m saying this is spam nor that the problems were my fault! (Goodreads does not what to be considered synonymous with faux-meat products so please take advantage of the link to unsubscribe in each message if you would rather not get these anymore). So yesterday, I had “problems with the server” and I’ve been told it’s been fixed, and which means that some of you (I think) are getting this for the first time while others are getting it twice, only this note is new. But the one below isn’t:Both these posts come via Mark Federman’s What is the Message? weblog at the U of T McLuhan Centre. – Timothy ——————————————————————— Bush vs. Jesus | Mad Magazine http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004/09/bush-vs-jesus.html What if W was runnin’ against his homeboy in the sky? George Bush sings ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ | rx http://www.audiostreet.net/artists/006/407/song_sunday_bloody_sunday.html the ironic joys of sampling —————————————- http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com To remove or add yourself to this list, go here emailed by Timothy on Wednesday 15 September 2004 @ 11:35 PM
04w38:2 Creative Bush Craziness Posted September 15th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 38 number 2 (creative bush craziness) Both these posts come via Mark Federman’s What is the Message? weblog at the U of T McLuhan Centre. – Timothy ——————————————————————— Bush vs. Jesus | Mad Magazine http://atrios.blogspot.com/2004/09/bush-vs-jesus.html What if W was runnin’ against his homeboy in the sky? George Bush sings ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ | rx http://www.audiostreet.net/artists/006/407/song_sunday_bloody_sunday.html the ironic joys of sampling —————————————- http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com To remove or add yourself to this list, go here emailed by Timothy on Wednesday 15 September 2004 @ 1:44 AM
04w37:1 No School and Zell Miller Posted September 6th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 37 number 1 (no school and zell miller) ——————————————————————— Against School | John Taylor Gatto http://www.spinninglobe.net/againstschool.htm “I taught for thirty years in some of the worst schools in Manhattan, and in some of the best, and during that time I became an expert in boredom. Boredom was everywhere in my world, and if you asked the kids, as I often did, why they felt so bored, they always gave the same answers: They said the work was stupid, that it made no sense, that they already knew it. They said they wanted to be doing something real, not just sitting around. They said teachers didn’t seem to know much about their subjects and clearly weren’t interested in learning more. And the kids were right: their teachers were every bit as bored as they were. […]After a long life, and thirty years in the public school trenches, I’ve concluded that genius is as common as dirt. We suppress our genius only because we haven’t yet figured out how to manage a population of educated men and women. The solution, I think, is simple and glorious. Let them manage themselves.” Article Date: Sept 2003 Sen. Zill Miller Interview | Chris Matthews & Zell Miller http://tinyurl.com/42lsd This is the interview everyone is talking about; the actual challenge occurs at a bout 06.39. Requires Windows Media Player 9 (available here for OS X) and good bandwidth. —————————————- Long links made short by using TinyURL (http://www.tinyurl.com) To remove or add yourself to this list, go here http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com emailed by Timothy on Monday 06 September 2004 @ 9:01 PM
04w36:2 Posted September 2nd, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 36 number 2 Note: anyone still using tim@instantcoffee.org as my email address, please note that this address is dead dead, and that the reply-to for this email can be used instead. – Timothy——————————————————————— Hell looks an awful lot like the Republican convention | John Doyle http://tinyurl.com/5z3cu “Tuesday evening it was Arnold Schwarzenegger telling implausible stories about the Soviet menace in the Austria of his boyhood, and extolling the United States as if it was the only country with jobs, business opportunity and freedom of the press. Austria is now a member country of the European Union, with better guarantees on health care and wages than any state in America. Nobody mentioned that. Then came the Bush twins. The twins were on-stage, giggling and making a joke of their wealth, ignorance and indolence. On Wednesday morning, when MSNBC reviewed the twins’ appearance, a gossip columnist from a New York paper was interviewed about their fabulous partying. You could feel the envy in the attitude of the reporters. Next came their mom, Laura Bush. To underline the success of her husband’s policies, she cited ‘the only woman to own a tow-truck company in all of Iowa.’ Lady, women all over the world have been owning and running businesses for decades. Your country is no beacon of hope in that regard. Not that anyone among the TV reporters and analysts was going to say that.” Twin Terrors | Julia Turner http://www.slate.com/id/2106067/ “Sure, the girls threw in some praise for their dad. But mostly, they congratulated themselves on their momentous decision to campaign for him. ‘Jenna and I are NOT very political,’ Barbara said, with the odd bursts of emphasis that she and Jenna employed throughout the night. ‘But we love our dad TOO much to stand back and watch from the sidelines.’ […] To be fair, the twins almost certainly didn’t write this dreck. And the material they were given was unusually difficult: What kind of speechwriter, assigned to come up with something for two novices to deliver on live television, writes a joke-laden address that requires the comedic timing of a late-night talk show host? ” [answer:Karen Hughes]-TC —————————————- Long links made short by using TinyURL (http://www.tinyurl.com) To remove or add yourself to this list, go here http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com emailed by Timothy on Thursday 02 September 2004 @ 2:46 PM
04w35:2 Craigslist Posted August 27th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 35 number 2 (craigslist) ——————————————————————— Mr. Craigslist, Master of the Nerdiverse | Josh McHugh http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.09/craigslist.html “It started as a free email list that tracked art events, job listings, and apartment rentals in San Francisco. Nine years later, craigslist serves 45 cities and has 5 million visitors a month. Now a Web site, it’s still mostly free, which may account for the loyalty of craigslisters, who turn to it for everything from finding dates to selling cars and, oh, ‘lickable boots.’ “ I grabbed your boobs on Sunset. – m4w – 24 | Anonymous http://losangeles.craigslist.org/mis/39483432.html “Saturday night, I was out with my buddies walking around on Sunset, going from bar to bar, club to club, etc. You were, presumably, with your girl friends. As we neared each other, none of us made eye contact. It’s as though we were trying not to look at each other. I sure as hell was. But because of this, I wasn’t looking where I was going either, and tripped on a crack in the pavement and tripped, falling forward, right as you were passing by. My arms flailed about and tried to grab the nearest sturdy thing to steady myself…” Thanks to Ed Deary for the craigslist submission. —————————————- http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com To remove or add yourself to this list, go here emailed by Timothy on Friday 27 August 2004 @ 12:06 PM
04w35:1 Posted August 26th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 35 number 1 ——————————————————————— Only the jester speaks the truth | Vinay Menon http://tinyurl.com/6x9ct “Jon Stewart claims he’s a fake newsman. But these days, his impact on politics and media is undeniably real. […] During a May appearance on Fox News Channel, the bombastic Sean Hannity asked Stewart, ‘Are you liberal or conservative or do you even care?’ Stewart: ‘I don’t care. I mean, I’m not even sure if those paradigms hold true any more.’ Or, as Stewart told Entertainment Weekly last year, ‘The point of view of this show is we’re passionately opposed to bullshit.’ In this age of spin and stupidity, where politicians and their pliable cheerleaders are the merchants of bullshit, his attitude explains why The Daily Show has become must-see TV.” Fuck New York | in8.com http://in8.com/fucknewyork/Resources/fucknewyork.mov Translating it for the kids – Quicktime MOV 9.12MB —————————————- Long links made short by using TinyURL (http://www.tinyurl.com) To remove or add yourself to this list, go here http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com emailed by Timothy on Thursday 26 August 2004 @ 9:59 PM
04w32:1 Posted August 5th, 2004 by timothy. 0 Comments Good Reads Mailing List | 2004 week 32 number 1 Readers of Tyler Green’s Modern Art Notes will recognize today’s must-read code-red as an article he has been promoting over the past few days. It is from the LA Times and will require a login if you haven’t visited before. The other two articles are from the New York Times, which I’ve urged people in the past to read asap because otherwise the articles get archived and are then only accessible for a fee. That is no longer necessary, as the NYT has modified urls available via their RSS feeds especially for bloggers to link to, which allow them to be active indefinitely. (Thanks to Chris Hand at Zeke’s Gallery for clueing me into this a couple of months back). – Timothy ——————————————————————— Art of the Impolitic in Syria | Megan K. Stack http://tinyurl.com/5sngx “‘I hate people when they’re like rabbits. Scared people, I can’t even look at them,’ he said. ‘I know my work can help my country so much. If you haven’t visited Syria, you don’t know what is Syria. And I know the culture is stronger than any gun.’ […]’The old prime minister [Mohammed Mustafa Miro] was joking with me one day. He said, ‘Yes, we know you have a lot of problems, but when you die we will build you a sculpture.’ I said, ‘Why don’t you help me now and forget about the sculpture?’ ‘ Touma isn’t afraid to fight dirty. He collected the private fax and mobile phone numbers of government officials, and dug up dirt �’ extramarital affairs and the like �’ on some of his adversaries in the party to keep them at bay. ‘Anybody you hate in the government, you can find somebody else who hates him,’ he said. ‘In any government in the world, there is somebody there who will help you, not because he likes you, but because he hates the other guy.'” NOTE: If prompted, use login: goodreads and password:goodreads As Repression Lifts, More Iranians Change Their Sex | Nazila Fathi http://tinyurl.com/4uney “After decades of repression, the Islamic government is recognizing that some people want to change their sex, and allowing them to have operations and obtain new birth certificates. Before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, there was no particular policy regarding transsexuals. Iranians with the inclination, means and connections could obtain the necessary medical treatment and new identity documents. The new religious government, however, classed transsexuals and transvestites with gays and lesbians, who were condemned by Islam and faced the punishment of lashing under Iran’s penal code. But these days, Iran’s Muslim clerics, who dominate the judiciary, are considerably better informed about transsexuality. Some clerics now even recommend sex-change operations to those who are troubled about their gender. The issue was discussed at a conference in Tehran in June that drew officials from other Persian Gulf countries. […] One early campaigner for transsexual rights is Maryam Hatoon Molkara, who was formerly a man known as Fereydoon. Before the revolution, under the shah, he had longed to become a woman but could not afford surgery. Furthermore, he wanted religious guidance. In 1978, he wrote to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who was to become the leader of the revolution but was still in exile, explaining his situation. The ayatollah replied that his case was different from that of a homosexual and therefore he had his blessing.” Criticism Starts at Home | Henry Louis Gates Jr. http://tinyurl.com/3z6ol “It also starts with broken dreams. Near the end of Lorraine Hansberry’s 1959 play, ‘A Raisin in the Sun,’ a young woman challenges her African boyfriend’s fond hopes for decolonization: ‘You think you can patch up the world. Cure the Great Sore of Colonialism with the ‘penicillin of Independence.’ ‘ But what comes after? ‘What about all the crooks and thieves and just plain idiots who will come to power to steal and plunder the same as before, only now they will be black and do it in the name of the new independence?’ A year later, Nigeria and 15 other countries declared their independence. Yet today, according to the nonprofit organization Freedom House, only about a fifth of sub-Saharan Africa would qualify as ‘ free.’ Nor is democracy alone any guarantee of sound governance; Mr. Soyinka told me he likens South Africa’s president, Thabo Mbeki, who spent years denying the realities of H.I.V./AIDS (even as the epidemic’s toll exceeded the number of people shipped from Africa in the trans-Atlantic slave trade), to imams who fought a WHO campaign to eradicate polio: ‘I find his position virtually as illiterate as the position of Muslim fundamentalists here in Nigeria who say that they read somewhere in the Koran that polio immunization is anti-Islamic.’ “ Note: for New York Times articles, if prompted, use login:goodreads100 and password:goodreads —————————————- Long links made short by using TinyURL (http://www.tinyurl.com) To remove or add yourself to this list, go here http://goodreads.timothycomeau.com emailed by Timothy on Thursday 05 August 2004 @ 3:29 PM