Showing posts with label For Your Viewing Pleasure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label For Your Viewing Pleasure. Show all posts

Thursday, June 3, 2010

It Seemed Like A good Idea


Last Monday, Thomas and I went to see "Exit Through The Gift Shop" a movie about street art. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the documentary. I recommend anyone even remotely interested in art, sociology, anthropology, visual anthropology, and/or film to see this flick. And it is my opinion that it should be seen on the big screen, because it is about art.

 Sycamore Alley

After seeing the movie I got caught up in learning more about Banksy's art and who I thought Banksy was in the film. The story is sewn together with clips of the guerrilla artist Banksy in shadow, wearing a hoody, with his voice distorted. Immediately I figured since he was the only one protecting his identity, so to speak, out of many people who were featured throughout the piece, that someone else interviewed was probably him. So, every time a new face would pop up on the screen I'd wonder if that was in fact Banksy and not who they wanted you to think they were.

 Parking lot on Mission Street

It turns out, Banksy tagged the streets of San Francisco right around the movie opened here in the theaters...what a coincidence!  OK, well I went on line and found out where they were and decided Thomas and I would go around and take pictures of them before they were painted over or stolen by art galleries looking to cash in. We didn't really have a lot of time so I just stuck with the Mission area. The first one I tried to find was already painted over. That surprised me, because it was right above Amnesia, I mean really. However, the other ones I had chosen to see were still there. After stopping and taking pictures of the first one, I realized how Bourgeois this was, but we pushed on.



 



Saturday, December 19, 2009

Ug, Parking In San Francisco



This is a very cute video that wants the viewer to think that it is about how to solve the parking problem in San Francisco. However, it is quite clear that IBM's ingenious new idea is another way for the city to enforce even stricter methods in regard to parking meters in order to justify issuing more tickets.


This great new idea involves smart phones, which bothers me twice. People with cheap phones or (heaven forbid) no cell phones, won't get the breaks. Plus the fact that, if this is the wave of the future, there will be yet another reason for drivers to pay less attention to the road than their phones.


Monday, November 23, 2009

David Sedaris On The Daily Show


 I didn't see this when it was on June 3, 2008.
It's an interview with Jon Stewart promoting David Sedaris' book When You Are Engulfed in Flames.

Check it out!



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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sex With Ducks

I am so happy I found this video from Riki "Garfunkel" Lindhome and Kate "Oates" Micucci on YouTube.
Here's the link with other music videos by them http://www.youtube.com/user/rikilind
Sex With Ducks
is the most recent. However, all of them are worth checking out, especially Garfunkel and Oates sing "Self Esteem" live!

 
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