Cartoonist Nina Paley questions when "derivative works" infringes upon copyrighted material with the video below of works exhibited at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art.
You can read more of her argument here. You can also visit her blog here.
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
The Old Genesee County Poorhouse
Established in 1826, the Genesee County Poorhouse provided residence to paupers and the mentally ill.
Over 1,200 residents died while at the asylum, including young orphans and elders. Their bodies are buried around the property in unmarked graves. A memorial site was created recently by Genesee County to honor those who died at the home.
Supposedly, the former asylum is haunted. Several sources say they have seen shadows or felt presence while visiting the home. Syfy's Ghost Hunters as well as the Travel Channel's Ghost Adventures (a must watch) have recently visited the old poorhouse. Others such as the New Jersey Paranormal Research group have visited this place and recorded their findings.
As mentioned in Ghost Adventures, a power substation across the street from the old asylum may explain the paranormal activities at the home--spirits feed off energy.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Lipps Inc. - Funkytown
Released March 1980, Lipps Inc's
Funkytown
made Number 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
I was four years old, and according to my parents, really digging this song. Supposedly, I would make silly faces while singing "talk about it, talk about it, talk about it..." Oh yes, the simple repetitive lyrics were probably addictive at that young age.
I thought I would include this from Malcolm in the Middle
, where Bryan Cranston skates to Funkytown.
I was four years old, and according to my parents, really digging this song. Supposedly, I would make silly faces while singing "talk about it, talk about it, talk about it..." Oh yes, the simple repetitive lyrics were probably addictive at that young age.
I thought I would include this from Malcolm in the Middle
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Anne Frank's tree
I love reading the inflight magazines. You know, the ones found in the pouch in front of your seat when flying somewhere. They are the magazines that usually have stories of CEOs and such. Sometimes, they can be a bit boring and a last-resort reading.
I came across an interesting story, however, about a tree Anne Frank wrote about in her diary. Recently, the horse-chestnut tree saw its demise after a storm. The article talked about how this new owner, Henric Pomes, purchased the Amsterdam home not knowing that the horse-chestnut tree was that written by Anne Frank. The article further stated that Pomes had since taken an active role in preserving the tree.
Unfortunately, the tree died this past summer (August 2010); however, it was reported that a sprout was soon growing out of the stump.
Sources: Wikipedia; Hemispheres Inflight Magazine, December 2010
I came across an interesting story, however, about a tree Anne Frank wrote about in her diary. Recently, the horse-chestnut tree saw its demise after a storm. The article talked about how this new owner, Henric Pomes, purchased the Amsterdam home not knowing that the horse-chestnut tree was that written by Anne Frank. The article further stated that Pomes had since taken an active role in preserving the tree.
Unfortunately, the tree died this past summer (August 2010); however, it was reported that a sprout was soon growing out of the stump.
Sources: Wikipedia; Hemispheres Inflight Magazine, December 2010
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Tears for Fears - Mad World
Music Appreciation (A Retrospect)
Released in the UK in November 1982, Mad World
introduced Tears for Fears 
to the world. Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith formed Tears for Fears in the early 1980s and were influenced by great music artists such as Talking Heads
, Peter Gabriel
, and Brian Eno
.
I remember watching Tears for Fears music videos on MTV and even skating along with it at the local skating ring. Almost every girl liked Tears for Fears, so us boys made it a point to like it as well.
It wasn't until the 90s when I purchased the Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits
when I first heard Mad World. When I purchased the CD, I was on the verge of being classified as a juvenile delinquent. I was 16 and my life-choices were screwed up.
The songs' lyrics of life being insignificant contributed to my frustration and anger.
"I find it hard to tell you, cause I find it hard to take, when people run in circles, it's a very, very, mad world."
Was I naive.
Source: Wikipedia, metrolyrics.com
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Released in the UK in November 1982, Mad World
I remember watching Tears for Fears music videos on MTV and even skating along with it at the local skating ring. Almost every girl liked Tears for Fears, so us boys made it a point to like it as well.
It wasn't until the 90s when I purchased the Tears Roll Down: Greatest Hits
The songs' lyrics of life being insignificant contributed to my frustration and anger.
"I find it hard to tell you, cause I find it hard to take, when people run in circles, it's a very, very, mad world."
Was I naive.
Source: Wikipedia, metrolyrics.com
Visit my blog at http://photographywritingandmore.blogspot.com/.
Sunday, December 26, 2010
George Michael - Faith
Released on October 30, 1987, Faith
was George Michael's first solo album after leaving Wham!
. Faith, the title track, hit the top singles chart in the winter of 1987.
Where was I in 1987? I was 11 years old and I remember watching George Michael in tight jeans, black "Revenge" leather jacket, and cowboy boots swaying his butt with his acoustic guitar on MTV. He was the man! Chicks dug him. He was every girls fantasy. I even recall guys around my age and older wanting to emulate George Michael. Torn jeans, cowboy boots, and aviator sunglasses were the style.
Where was I in 1987? I was 11 years old and I remember watching George Michael in tight jeans, black "Revenge" leather jacket, and cowboy boots swaying his butt with his acoustic guitar on MTV. He was the man! Chicks dug him. He was every girls fantasy. I even recall guys around my age and older wanting to emulate George Michael. Torn jeans, cowboy boots, and aviator sunglasses were the style.
Sources: Wikipedia; Cash Box Top Singles - 1987
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Patrick Boivin's WHITE
Canadian filmmaker Patrick Boivin tells a story in this very short film of a young lady and a dog in apocalyptic world. Enjoy.
You can see more of his works here.
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You can see more of his works here.
Visit my blog at http://photographywritingandmore.blogspot.com/.
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