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thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Tired of Banksy? Subversive street artist Mobstr has surfaced in East London just in time.
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thedailywhat:

Street Art of the Day: Tired of Banksy? Subversive street artist Mobstr has surfaced in East London just in time.

[ianbrooks]

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I SO love Neil Gaiman.  

submit-alice:

I want to go to there.

bookmania:

You may have already seen this post before, but Neil Gaiman’s Personal Library is making my eyes water with happy tears of wishes. The source says that you may take a 3D tour here.

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theatlantic:

Big Dada: How Activists Will Respond to Online Advertising

Through the 1990s, a practice called “culture jamming” grew in popularity and sophistication. It aimed to disrupt consumer culture by transforming corporate advertising with subversive messages. So, as in the example above, a Coca Cola sign has been defaced to note the company’s other imperative aside from love. Another canonical example was current BuzzFeed chief Jonah Peretti’s 2001 attempt to order a pair of Nike’s through the company’s website emblazoned with the word, “sweatshop.” Culture jammers would use the power of brands against themselves. Their most famous organ remains the magazine AdBusters, which is widely credited with helping jumpstart Occupy Wall Street last year. […]
Fast forward to our world in which an increasing amount of advertising runs online. The old logic of culture jamming would say that anticorporate activists should run ad blockers or perhaps something like the (now outdated) Firefox extension, Add-Art, which replaced corporate callouts with curated art.
But the system of advertising has changed in the online world.
Read more.

theatlantic:

Big Dada: How Activists Will Respond to Online Advertising

Through the 1990s, a practice called “culture jamming” grew in popularity and sophistication. It aimed to disrupt consumer culture by transforming corporate advertising with subversive messages. So, as in the example above, a Coca Cola sign has been defaced to note the company’s other imperative aside from love. Another canonical example was current BuzzFeed chief Jonah Peretti’s 2001 attempt to order a pair of Nike’s through the company’s website emblazoned with the word, “sweatshop.” Culture jammers would use the power of brands against themselves. Their most famous organ remains the magazine AdBusters, which is widely credited with helping jumpstart Occupy Wall Street last year. […]

Fast forward to our world in which an increasing amount of advertising runs online. The old logic of culture jamming would say that anticorporate activists should run ad blockers or perhaps something like the (now outdated) Firefox extension, Add-Art, which replaced corporate callouts with curated art.

But the system of advertising has changed in the online world.

Read more.

lastellamaris:

Happiness is when … what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.  - Goethe

lastellamaris:

Happiness is when … what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.  - Goethe

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I don’t know, but little by little I hope to find out.  I am pretty fucking sick and tired of the person everyone else wanted me to be, and the seduction and power that came with it.  
So now it’s about time I figured out who the fuck I really am and go about living that life.

I suspect, at least for a while, that someone else says “fuck” a lot.

I don’t know, but little by little I hope to find out.  I am pretty fucking sick and tired of the person everyone else wanted me to be, and the seduction and power that came with it.  

So now it’s about time I figured out who the fuck I really am and go about living that life.

I suspect, at least for a while, that someone else says “fuck” a lot.

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