December 18, 2009

Welcome to "Pleasant" Grove

Yesterday, at the request of the Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Town East Mall security seized a tenant's entire inventory of t-shirts reading "Welcome to Pleasant Grove" under an image of a body being thrown into a car trunk – a little reminder that enclosed malls are part of the "Constitution-Free Zone," to which, one surmises, the Southeast Dallas Chamber of Commerce would like Pleasant Grove to be added.

I want one of those shirts!

More at The Dallas Morning News.

UPDATE: I got one of those shirts (thanks, Danny!) At MoeWampum.

December 17, 2009

If you live in N. TX, Don't Miss "Performance/Art" at the DMA,

through March 21, 2010.

I esp. LOVED Eija-Liisa Ahtila's Talo (The House), 3-channel video installation, 14 min. loop (2002), and Yinka Shonibare's Un Ballo in Maschera (A Masked Ball), video, 32 min. (2004).

More on Talo at The Art Institute of Chicago.

Shonibare discusses Un Ballo and his next film, a production of Swan Lake created in collaboration with the Royal Opera House, in an interview at Bombsite.

December 16, 2009

Inflatable Street Art

by Joshua Allen Harris.

"Radio-Active" Car

More photos and info here (thanks, Ben!)









Artist Beaten by London Police

Story here (don't forget to go rate it up on YouTube; and thanks, Ben!)

. . . so apparently, among other things, we all need official artist's i.d.; get yours here.

December 15, 2009

If you're happy with non-healthcare reform, non-bankster regulation, non-withdrawal from perpetual wars, etc., don't watch this.



You might want to turn up the volume.

Guthrie Lonergan

I've been experimenting, and wondering how many wheels (or whatever) I might be reinventing; so checked around.

Haven't yet found an exact match; but it always pays to revisit the masters; e.g.

See also and/or gallery.

December 13, 2009

Facebook's New Privacy Options

Electronic Frontier Foundation has a helpful article analyzing the changes, which FB is promoting as giving users more control over who has access to their data. While it's true that the new privacy settings interface is more convenient with respect to some kinds of information, FB is in fact eliminating many privacy options that used to be available. B.t.w., EFF recs that you NOT accept the privacy settings that FB recs.

More here.

(Pretty much all I post on FB is warnings about FB.)

UPDATE: Great NYT article here walks you through the settings to do what little you can to try to protect your privacy under the new FB regime.