Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The Monster Engine - from crappy to creepy

It's hard to get over his logo looking like a kick back from Nick at Nite and his website looking like something made by Microsoft Paint but once you put those visual snobberies aside, you'll find that Monster Engine is a pretty awesome concept: Dave Devries takes children's drawings and paints them realistically to create canvases that are wonderfully creepy a la Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Christmas.

See the before and after photos here: http://themonsterengine.com/artwork

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Friday, April 16, 2010

Clever - Nokia: The World's Biggest Signpost

The whole interactive billboard thing has been done before but something about a large arrow hanging from a crane definitely brings a smile to my face.

Related but tangential: feel like the SH government should definitely borrow the giant crane/signpost idea for it because so far I've only come across English maps that look like these: http://www.chinatouristmaps.com/current/shanghai-expo-2010/download-map.html. Yeah. Not so helpful.

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Friday, April 2, 2010

Scott Schuman tries to censor the internet

In China, censorship is one of those things you just accept happens and is as natural to me as say not being able to get a cab in Shanghai on a rainy day or Ricky Martin coming out of the closet.

But when someone like Scott Schuman, street fashion photographer and creater of The Sartorialist, a person who makes an entire blog out of cataloguing OTHER people's fashion creations, throws a hissy fit over a satirical spin off of his blog it definitely rubs me the wrong way.

Schuman, angry at Eduardo Cachucho's fake Satorialist site, went as far as send him a cease and desist email, a response eerily remincent of EMI's anger over DJ Danger Mouse's Grey Album. But the thing is Schuman isn't an entrenched company stuck in the glory yesterdays of yore before technology came and ruined everything nor is he a Communist party whose power over the people hangs precariously on strongarming the media. He's the creator of a pioneering fashion blog, a fashion maverick from what we know to be the "free world."

I can understand the desire to protect intellectual property or the rights of his subjects but isn't the brillance of this day and age the fact that people can take easily mix and remix media pushing it to levels the original creator never intended or thought of? And yes, much of the time this results in a ton of terrible youtube videos ("Look at me sing Justin Brieber's One in front of my bedroom mirror!") but at other times you get absolute brillance like this or this.

Not to say Cachucho's site is brillant because it's actually kind of terrible but it's not a rip off nor does it damage the reputation of those photographed on Schuman's site or Schuman himself. Instead Cachucho clumsily manipulates Schuman's photos using Photoshop to create what would be hilariously ridiculous outfits if only they didn't look so technically sad. All these image "creations" are posted in a jumble with thoughts and commentary that are slightly above mediocre.

There were few redeeming qualities in Cachucho's fake-satorialist that would ever propel it to internet celeb-dom except for the fact it attracted the ire of the infinitely more popular Schuman. Now, thanks to this NYT article, Cachucho is getting more visitors than he ever could have on his own merits.

Here's the kicker (courtesy of the NYT):
Mr. Schuman said his site receives about 250,000 hits each day; Mr. Cachucho said his gets about 50. But Mr. Schuman said he was still bothered by the unflattering depiction of his subjects. “Now everyone feels the Internet is a free-for-all,” he said.

Yeah, Mr. Schuman. That must be terrible, free speech and all.

Early morning meetings



We had an early morning meeting today and much coffee was ordered. Coffee led to coffee stirrers which naturally led to this picture. Not such a bad way to pass a morning meeting.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Can I get a Bad? Can I get a Tastic?



Badtastic returns again in full force as the very "Official" Peaches after party. I will be manning (mangling) the ones and twos (my iTunes playlist and a mixer) at Not Me come April 23 with other like minded people who range from just barely to loads better than me. All in all it should be a fun night.