3 notes September 18, 2010 1:55 PM

A Heads Up

I’ve noticed that this blog as a few new followers. First off, thanks for following. I am no longer blogging on this website. I’m still on Tumblr though. I now blog at modern and im/material things. The writing is a little more focused on culture and the internet. Hopefully some of you will check it out. Cheers.


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3 notes February 26, 2010 11:08 PM

Goodbye for Now

I’m retiring this blog for a bit. Instead, I am going to explore some of my ideas regarding the Internet, digital culture and media measurement on another blog, modern and im/material things. Hopefully the six of you that read my blog will follow the new blog.

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5 notes February 24, 2010 12:14 PM Reblogged from marxistsinspace
"Articulation of the elites, segmentation and disorganization of the masses seem to be the twin mechanisms of social domination in our societies. Space plays a fundamental role in this mechanism. In short: elites are cosmopolitan, people are local. The space of power and wealth is projected throughout the world, while people’s life and experience is rooted in places, in their culture, in their history. Thus, the more a social organization is based upon ahistorical flows, superseding the logic of any specific place, the more the logic of global power escapes the socio-political control of historically specific local/national societies."
— Manuel Castells, The Rise of the Network Society (446) (via marxistsinspace)
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4 notes February 22, 2010 12:09 PM

“To be sure, cityscapes are not made of flesh.”

A still from the Arab version of A Serious Man or an homage to the banality of war.

The photo is from Foreign Policy’s collection of war photographs.

Tagged under: | Iraq war |war photography |
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2 notes February 16, 2010 1:51 PM

Hijab-Wearing Women Like Rock Music, Eat Chocolate

“Rock appeals because it rebels against the norm, it sells on the angst of not belonging – something women in hijab relate to,” she says. “It’s the natural choice for a hijabi.”

From the Guardian’s “Hijab-Wearing Women Rock:Why hijab-wearing Muslim women have a real affinity for hard rock

The article is about Hijab wearing women who like rock music. Really? SERIOUSLY? How about an expose about substantial things like Hijabis who like chocolate or Hijabis who dress themselves?

There are so many things wrong with this piece, so I’ll only list a few:

1. The assumption that Hijabis don’t listen to rock music.

There are two reasonable explanations for this: 1) the hijab covers their ears and thus renders them unable to hear music and 2) Islam hates Soundgarden.

2.  Explanation number two is impossible because “Spoon Man” is Allah’s personal jam. Allah is excited about this year’s reunion.

3. Muslim women are so backwards that they couldn’t possibly be savvy enough to, you know, turn on the radio or use the Internet to discover new music. Somehow the hijab prevents this.

4. There is nothing better to write about (regarding Islam and the U.K).

5. British colonialism did not teach them about rock music, so their affinity for it must be a recent development.

P.S. Apologies for any errors. I wrote this over a quick lunch. I’ll edit it later.

Tagged under: | Rock Music |Islam |Hijabs |Guardian |Stupidity |
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4 notes February 5, 2010 1:41 PM

What if Tarantino, Herzog, Goddard, Anderson and Lynch directed the Super Bowl?

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3 notes February 5, 2010 11:24 AM

Snooki Inspired Memes.

The Rules:

Grab this Photo:

Then do this:

  1. Download this transparent PNG file of Snooks, and fire up your photoshops
  2. Post your best Snickershop, and tag it “Snookieshop”
  3. Reblog

Go here for inspiration. Thanks to the daily what for the heads up.

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5 notes February 1, 2010 3:03 PM

Someone Crazier than Lady Gaga:

Karin Dreijer Andersson of the Knife and Fever Ray.

I do love the Lady G, but she should take some performance art lessons from Karin. Just saying.

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2 notes January 25, 2010 4:10 PM

Radiohead “All I Need”

Gorgeous. Even more moving than the original video.

Tagged under: | Radiohead |All I Need |Insects |
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January 19, 2010 12:03 AM Reblogged from keeptheballrolling

Photo: 19th Jan '10

keeptheballrolling:

lovelettersto:

slackmo:

Amen.


ahahaha

Roger Ebert: My new personal hero.

keeptheballrolling:

lovelettersto:

slackmo:

Amen.

ahahaha

Roger Ebert: My new personal hero.

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