Last week, David Byrne interviewed Thom Yorke of Radiohead for Wired, about their battle with record companies and their ultimate decision to produce and distribute their own music. This was punctuated a few months ago by releasing their latest album, In Rainbows, through their own site, and allowed fans to name their own price […]
Entries Tagged as 'Big Business'
David Byrne - How to be a musician in a digital world
December 24th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Tags: Art Life · Big Business · Economics · Marketing · Music & Sounds · Technology
No Art, only Entertainment
December 10th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
I’ve noticed for quite some time that most media web sites and newspapers do not have an Arts section. The closest you find is Entertainment. The meaning of these two is of course very different, not because art can’t be entertaining, it can be. But art often has more purpose to it […]
Tags: Art Life · Artforms · Big Business · Cinema · Dance · Drawing and Illustration · Painting · Photography · Sculpture · Television · The Press · Theatre
Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex (from Wired)
October 22nd, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
The current issue of Wired is all about manga - how the industry works and how it conquered America.
Two stories:
(pdf) How Manga Conquered the U.S., a Graphic Guide to Japan’s Coolest Export, the story of Manga in the US told using Manga.
Japan, Ink: Inside the Manga Industrial Complex
Read some manga and learn how to draw […]
Tags: Animation · Big Business · Drawing and Illustration · Japan · Manga & Comics
The rare director’s cut, Alan Smithee, Across the Universe, Blade Runner
October 14th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
The other day, though not in the rest of the post, I linked to the New York Times story discussing that the studio had tested their own cut of Across the Universe without Julie Taymor’s knowledge. I don’t know how that turned out, but it must be mostly ok because her name is still […]
Tags: Big Business · Censorship · Cinema · Controversy
Negativland compilation
October 10th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Negativland is a group that creates mash-ups of existing music, sound and video. They have been sued for this, but believe firmly that art belongs to society. They are releasing a compilation of their work, Our Favorite Things, which properly has been mashed up yet again by other artists. They started doing […]
Tags: Big Business · Censorship · Controversy · Moving Pictures · Multidiscipline · Music & Sounds
The Czech Dream, The hoax superstore of the Czech Republic
September 9th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
In the late ’80s, Czechoslovakia became a democratic state, and in 1993 peacefully separated into two countries - the Czech Republic and Slovakia. With democracy came capitalism and advertising, and with capitalism and advertising came The Hypermarket. Hypermarkets are the world’s superstores, selling shoes and spinach, pipe wrenches and pumpkins, all you would […]
Tags: Big Business · Cinema · Czech Republic · Documentary · Installation Art · Marketing · Performance Art
Rockstars still censored after all these years
August 14th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Any decent rockstar by nature is sexual and rebellious in one way or another. By nature this flies in the face of people who, for example, own tv or internet companies, or are heads of government big and small, and want to keep things nice and normal and non-rebellious. There is a history […]
Tags: Big Business · Music & Sounds · United States
Real Life Kwik-E-Mart: National Installation Art
July 29th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
For the past few months, 12 7-Elevens in the United States were converted to real life Kwik-E-Marts, the very 7-Eleven-like stores featured in The Simpsons. The 12 stores have outsides changed to Kwik-E-Mart logos and colors, staff inside wears Kwik-E-Mart shirts, and the store sells Squishees, Buzz Cola, Krusty-O’s and pink doughnuts.
Before […]
Tags: Big Business · Installation Art · United States
Tekkon Kinkreet - Land Developers are the Villains
April 30th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Right now, within a 10 block radius of my apartment, there are about 15 condo projects going up. The average price for a condo is about $350,000, double what the average person in the city could afford. Yet they keep rising from the ground, many times taking down or absorbing perfectly good apartment […]
Tags: Big Business · Cinema · Japan