July 22, 2009

Nicolas Bourriaud Re- the "AlterModern"

Bourriaud keeps nailing some of the same things I've been seeing.



Near the end, he suggests history is the new, last undiscovered continent, which artists are exploring as if it were a jungle (cf. my posts on Barney, Linzy, and Trends at the 2009 NYC Fairs.)

Find Bourriaud's altermodernist "manifesto" (and another instance of the video) at the Tate. (Interesting to compare the comments there to those on YouTube.)

July 21, 2009

July 20, 2009

Pres. Jimmy Carter Resigns from his Church over Discrimination Against Women

"'Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status . . . ' (Article 2, Universal Declaration of Human Rights).

"'There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither male nor female: for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.' (Galatians 3:28)

"I have been a practising Christian all my life and a deacon and Bible teacher for many years. My faith is a source of strength and comfort to me, as religious beliefs are to hundreds of millions of people around the world.

"So my decision to sever my ties with the Southern Baptist Convention, after six decades, was painful and difficult. It was, however, an unavoidable decision when the convention's leaders, quoting a few carefully selected Bible verses . . . ordained that women must be 'subservient' to their husbands and prohibited from serving as deacons, pastors or chaplains in the military service. This was in conflict with my belief – confirmed in the holy scriptures – that we are all equal in the eyes of God.'"

More at the UK Guardian (the story's been scarcely mentioned in the corporate U.S. media).

July 17, 2009

C Street

"In some of their documents, Doug Coe, the leader of the group, was actually advising another member on what to do with his wife, who the member felt was demonically possessed, and Doug Coe said that's quite possible. The symptoms, were, uh, and there's just no way to make this sound respectable, the symptoms were that the woman was complaining that she wasn't sexually satisfied by her husband. That was to them a symptom of demonic possession."



(Despairing:) Hahahaha!!!

July 16, 2009

Video of First Men on the Moon (Apollo 11, 1969)

Remember how NASA lost the original video? Apparently they never found it; they say it was a lot better than what we've seen on t.v.

In honor of the 40th anniversary of that landing, they're "refurbishing" footage from the t.v. broadcasts. Some of it's online here; more to come. It's pretty wonderful.

More at NPR; more on Apollo 11 at Wikipedia.

The plaque, among other things, was left on the Moon. ("We came . . . for all mankind"; and we planted the U.S. flag on it. Thanks for the thought.)

July 15, 2009

Facebook As Surveillance Tool

By Evgeny Morozov at NPR.org:

"A trusted colleague . . . has told me of a very disturbing episode . . . as [a friend] was flying to Iran last week . . . , she was asked by [immigration control] officers if she has a Facebook account. When she said "no", the officers pulled up a laptop . . . . They found her account and noted down the names of her Facebook friends.

"[First, this] means that the Iranian authorities are paying very close attention to what's going on Facebook and Twitter (which, in my opinion, also explains why they decided not to take those web-sites down entirely – they are useful tools of intelligence gathering).

"Second, . . . we have to be fully prepared to be quizzed about any online trace that we have left . . . .

"Third, this reveals that some of the spontaneous online activism we witnessed [in Iran during] the last few weeks - with Americans re-tweeting the posts published by those in Tehran - may eventually have very dire consequences, as Iranians would need to explain how exactly they are connected to foreigners that follow them on Twitter (believe me, I've observed enough bureaucratic stupidity in Eastern Europe to know that even some of the officials who follow Twitter activity on a daily basis may not know how it works)."
[Emphasis supplied.] (Thanks Dan!)

There is, of course, the equally dangerous likelihood that governmental and/or commercial Big Bros. know very well how Facebook and other online facilities work and are already actively mining at least some of them.

Even if you don't care about your own privacy, note that what you do online or elsewhere could affect your online friends. (And, what your online friends do, online or elsewhere, could affect you.) For more, enter "Facebook" in the "Search Blog" box in the upper left corner of this page.