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Taking photographs vs. giving photographs

03 Oct
Seth Godin via Seth's Blog shared by 8 people

Pastry449470059_87fd57e9d3Things flip.

Many cultures long viewed photographs with fear, worrying that a piece of the soul disappeared when a photo was taken.

Today, celebrities hire publicists who have no other job but to get their photographs to appear in print.

Oprah doesn't pay authors to appear on her show, they pay publicists for the privilege... even though they are "giving away" all the ideas in their book for free.

It's a tricky line to walk. Perhaps this pastry shop on Rodeo Drive is concerned that competitors will take photos of all the pastries and then copy them. Of course, all the competitor has to do is buy a pastry, so I'm not sure that's a real problem. Some museums forbid all photography, even without a flash, for no other reason than fear. Clearly a famous painting is worth more than an unknown one--and just as clearly, the artist who painted the image probably wanted other people to see it.

2pastry449470059_87fd57e9d3 This is a hard flip for people to make. Largely it's about control. It's your pastry, after all. A long time ago, bakers gave up trying to stop people from taking free smells of their labor. I wonder if they benefit by letting people (begging people) to take free photos?

 
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02 Oct

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Homer Simpson Explains the Problem with Electronic Voting [Clips]

02 Oct
Mark Wilson via Gizmodo shared by 4 people

Conspiracy theorist or not, any time I'm typing information into a computer at any time of the day, I know that it can be lost at a moment's notice, by the simple glitch of a program or power supply. There's simply no permanence to digital information, which makes the potential alteration of such data both frightening and perfectly realistic. Apply that principle to something like a presidential election, and the prospects become downright scary. That is, unless you're Homer Simpson. Then it's just kind of funny. [via Wonkette Thanks Diebold!]


 
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Gus Harper: timelapse painting of roses

02 Oct


Gus Harper is an L.A./NYC artist who creates pop paintings of ordinary objects on large grids. This time-lapse video of Harper painting roses is quite entrancing. Gus Harper: Grid Painting video (Thanks, Jason Weisberger!)

 
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Path of Least Resistance

01 Oct

"Path of Least Resistance"
 
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Duncansby Stacks, John O Groats, Scotland. –Ian Cameron

01 Oct

"Duncansby Stacks, John O Groats, Scotland. --Ian Cameron "
 
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01 Oct

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garden of Eve

01 Oct

"garden of Eve"
 
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El Wed-2, Algeria

01 Oct

"El Wed-2, Algeria"
 
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Birdman of China

01 Oct

"Birdman of China"
 
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