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troll art

i know it’s all a bit immature but hey, it made me laugh quite a lot: trolling a dating website, with a sense of humour like that it may even have paid off

‘hey perfection,
you have beautiful eyes, i’m an art student and couldn’t pass up a chance to draw your beauty, let me know what you think :) ‘

for those not familiar with the term wikipedia describes ‘trolling’ as follows:
…an internet term for a person who, through willful action, attempts to disrupt a community or garner attention and controversy through provocative messages… (link via mister ‘david shrigley’)

m / 21-06-2011 09:05 - tags: , , ,  

A4

i’ve blogged about this designer ‘bianca chang’ and her work before but she has now added some nice stop-motion work to her portfolio plus a blog that are both worth a look too

(thanks to ‘fontanel’ for the tip)

m / 21-06-2011 07:48 - tags: , ,  

bomb art

you are cordially being invited to produce a ignite a few colourful random smoke bombs next week

not exactly easy to do perhaps, but then again it probably looks really nice and could prove to be a pretty way to wave goodbye to a serious culture infrastructure for the netherlands

m / 21-06-2011 07:47 - tags: , ,  

mr. bean

my mate ewoudt has taken the following seat in the amsterdam adblog interview series

m / 21-06-2011 07:47 - tags: ,  

perspective is relative to viewpoint, discuss…

the establishment is slowly begining to manifest itself in reaction to the barbaric fashion in which the new (and apparently popular) right-wing government in holland is tackling budget cuts in the arts, the protest even seems to be coming from outside the netherlands, shown above is an infographic made by mediamatic (themselves now also under threat) which aims to give some idea of the relativity of the financial footprint of the arts compared to say, state spending, defense, jet fighters or even the national food and drink consumption…

meanwhile an international group of concerned professionals in the arts field have prepared this response to the governments provocatively titled ‘more than quality’ memorandum, read and weep…

…to be clear: Dutch professionals in the field of art and culture are aware of the fact that some cuts in funding are necessary given today’s economic situation and that a recalibration of support may be called for. Furthermore the cuts in arts funding might seem of lesser importance in light of what is happening, with the same brutality, in the fields of healthcare, social reform, education, the media and scientific research, among others. However it is in solidarity with all these realms that we raise our voices in disagreement about the sweeping, overreaching, and devastating broad cuts proposed…

m / 20-06-2011 16:12 - tags: , , ,