HERE's a link to a blog post about this series and the media to-do surrounding it from one of my favorite celebrity-culture intervention blogs: "Gallery of the Absurd." [Christine, Celia, and Spencer showed a painting by the artist who runs this site in their wk 9 BP presentation on BRITNEY.]
and, via YouTube, HERE are the images in video form (with audio clips of the subjects themselves), as they were projected on the wall at The Kitchen, a NYC gallery/performance space.
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HERE's a link to a blog post about this series and the media to-do surrounding it from one of my favorite celebrity-culture intervention blogs: "Gallery of the Absurd." [Christine, Celia, and Spencer showed a painting by the artist who runs this site in their wk 9 BP presentation on BRITNEY.]
and, via YouTube, HERE are the images in video form (with audio clips of the subjects themselves), as they were projected on the wall at The Kitchen, a NYC gallery/performance space.
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If you are interested in further reading, start with the brilliant Linda Williams' book, Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the Frenzy of the Visible , the Porn Studies Reader, edited by Williams, and Laura Kipnis' Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America
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If you are interested in further reading, start with the brilliant Linda Williams' book, Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the Frenzy of the Visible , the Porn Studies Reader, edited by Williams, and Laura Kipnis' Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America
-julia
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What else to say. I was struck by these. Here's the link.
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What else to say. I was struck by these. Here's the link.
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Perhaps contemporary and emerging wig technology and styles.
I am watching a little Home Shopping Network (HSN) right now. A lady named Toni Brattin is selling "Toni's Un-Wig Fancy Flip Midlength Wig." She's addressing the viewers as "Girls." I'd say something here about interpellation, but I'm in a rush.
This one is $89.95 and comes in 13 colors. My favorite color is the Light Gray (one might also describe it as "silver fox") but my favorite color name is "salt and pepper."
The revolutionary design these wigs seem to be known for is the ventilated and adjustable strappy cap to which the hair is attached. It allows you to pull your own hair through, too.
Wigs are masks for the hair/top of head (as opposed to the face).
But before I close I must tell you about the models, attired in identical thin cotton cable knit fuchsia sweaters and trim back pants and skirts. The pink's signaling an affiliation with breast cancer causes. We can have another conversation about pink as the designated color of the breast cancer awareness cause(?) movement(?). And yet another about what gets called a "cause" and what a "movement." But, as I mentioned, I'm in a rush.
Catch a Glimpse. [no pink sweaters here, unfortunately]
]]>Perhaps contemporary and emerging wig technology and styles.
I am watching a little Home Shopping Network (HSN) right now. A lady named Toni Brattin is selling "Toni's Un-Wig Fancy Flip Midlength Wig." She's addressing the viewers as "Girls." I'd say something here about interpellation, but I'm in a rush.
This one is $89.95 and comes in 13 colors. My favorite color is the Light Gray (one might also describe it as "silver fox") but my favorite color name is "salt and pepper."
The revolutionary design these wigs seem to be known for is the ventilated and adjustable strappy cap to which the hair is attached. It allows you to pull your own hair through, too.
Wigs are masks for the hair/top of head (as opposed to the face).
But before I close I must tell you about the models, attired in identical thin cotton cable knit fuchsia sweaters and trim back pants and skirts. The pink's signaling an affiliation with breast cancer causes. We can have another conversation about pink as the designated color of the breast cancer awareness cause(?) movement(?). And yet another about what gets called a "cause" and what a "movement." But, as I mentioned, I'm in a rush.
Catch a Glimpse. [no pink sweaters here, unfortunately]
In closing, 6 quotes from Toni Brattin:
"This is about the power of being a woman. It starts at the top of our heads and goes all the way down to our little pedicured toes."
"Keep up with the times. Start with your head."
"The bigger your hair, the smaller your bottom looks."
"It's all about flirt."
"There's nothing wiggy about my wigs."
and...
"The most important thing is wiggle and play. Wiggle and play."
Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place
TOKYO, Oct. 19 — On a narrow Tokyo street, near a beef bowl restaurant and a pachinko parlor, Aya Tsukioka demonstrated new clothing designs that she hopes will ease Japan’s growing fears of crime.
Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine...CLICK to read the full New York Times article
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Fearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place
TOKYO, Oct. 19 — On a narrow Tokyo street, near a beef bowl restaurant and a pachinko parlor, Aya Tsukioka demonstrated new clothing designs that she hopes will ease Japan’s growing fears of crime.
Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible. By holding the sheet open and stepping to the side of the road, she showed how a woman walking alone could elude pursuers — by disguising herself as a vending machine...CLICK to read the full New York Times article
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