The end.

May 27, 2009

Newspapers should be called what they really are — magazines.

Filed under: magazines, newspapers — admin @ 11:58 am

The news now lives on the web. It’s the perfect habitat. It’s available 24/7. And instant access suits it’s personality perfectly.

Besides, there’s nothing older than old news. By the time it’s printed it’s decaying.

Over the past decade, or even longer, newspapers have gradually become daily magazines. They’re not purchased, online or off, for their out-of-date news, but as a form of news entertainment.

We go to ‘newspapers,’ for opinions, analysis, and commentary. Just like magazines. They cover lifestyle, and sports, and other general fare for their readers.

Each section of the NYTimes, and other papers, is a form of weekly magazine publishing. Tuesday is for technology, Thursday is for homes & gardens, etc.

Besides, Twitter is now breaking news before journalists get it written and posted to their sites.

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May 6, 2009

Adventures in community organizing, new media, entertainment, narcissism, PR, theater, and perhaps art.

Filed under: art, video, web — Tags: , — admin @ 12:43 pm

Antony Gormley, a very well known, and award winning British sculptor has a new project which he describes in this video:


Antony Gormley on the Fourth Plinth from One & Other on Vimeo.

He calls the project ‘One & Other’ and has permission to video 2400 people on top of the plinth in Trafalgar Square for one hour each. He’ll then stream the live video on the web.

Mr. Gormley said the work would be “about putting the living body in place of a statue and learning how people feel being that alone in such a public place”.

Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth is normally used to display contemporary art, in contrast to the other traditional bronze hero statuary. Visit the One & Other site to find out more. He ’s nothing without participants.

(I wonder how they will share the rights. Also if ‘advertising,’ or commerce, is allowed.)

Vanessa Feltz on the Fourth Plinth from One & Other on Vimeo.

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