Wednesday, August 5, 2009

August Moon at TCM

August Moon at The Contemporary Museum this Saturday is a benefit for the museum's children's education programs. Tickets are like, $75, but there's a wine tasting and food eating and stuff, so I don't know.

I mention this because one of the events will be a live drawing thing where a whole mess of local artists (including Galspanic and I) will be drawing pictures for people to buy, also benefitting TCM's education department. I am very nervous, ladies and gentlemen. Galspanic is a local art star in real life. In real life, I am only the friend of a local art star (Galspanic). I have not drawn using natural media in years. I may have asked Galspanic what he's going to draw about 19 times now. This may be a disaster. Nevertheless, I am quite proud to be involved, and we will report on this event in these very pages.

Details here.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Fair Play

For your reading enjoyment, here are LEGO®'s guidelines for the use of their trademarks on the web. Of interest:

Proper Use of the LEGO Trademark on a Web Site
If the LEGO trademark is used at all, it should always be used as an adjective, not as a noun. For example, say "MODELS BUILT OF LEGO BRICKS". Never say "MODELS BUILT OF LEGOs".

Okay, I always thought that one had to be careful to not pluralize LEGO with an 's'. "I am in possession of some LEGO," I thought you were supposed to say. I had no idea that the word wasn't even a goddamn noun.

EDIT: I have now linked to the article I was talking about.

James in L.A.!

James Bowthorpe cycles triumphantly through L.A.

My friend James is still beating the world record, and he's made it two-thirds of the way around the world! There was an article about him in the Independent yesterday.

Galspanic Pioneers New Scale


The LEGO blog Microbricks reports on Pieces of Things Contributor Galspanic (working under the Flickr pseudonym "Apocalust") experimenting with a new minifig scale. Is this scale influenced by SD (super-deformed) style or "chibi"? Answer our questions, Galspanic!

The patriotic origins of Liberty House

A tidbit about Liberty House, the department store that's now part of Macy's, and its parent company American Factors.

The predecessor of American Factors (Amfac) was H. Hackfield, a merchandise house founded by a German sea captain in 1849. Still owned by Germans in 1917, when America entered World War I, Hackfield was taken over by the Alien Property Custodian and sold to a group of Hawaii businessmen in 1918. It was given the patriotic name of American Factors, and its main retail store, which had gone under the name of B.F. Ehlers, was renamed Liberty House.
- "Islands in Transition: The Past, Present and Future of Hawaii's Economy," By Thomas Kemper Hitch. p. 89


I never realized Liberty House, which put hibiscus flowers all over its shopping bags, had such a martial past. It's interesting that Liberty House didn't seem to play up the rah-rah American origins of its name.

(My apologies if you all know this already. I learned this for the first time the other day.)

Monday, August 3, 2009

Mike's drunk, I pictured him.


I really like the subject heading of this spam I just got. I know two people named Mike.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Worldly Kids Making Noise: Last Night at Diplo

So it's mid year of 2005 and a friend uploads an album onto my computer. It is the now international recognized Arular album by M.I.A. I recognize a few tracks from it, specifically Bucky Done Gun, and Galang, as things I had heard on college radio and liked. I didn't make much of the whole thing until I left on a trip and had a few hours to really listen to the whole thing. The sounds were layered and rich, and I could tell that for a debut album Arular was pretty well produced. This is sort of that spider sense that one might get when listening to music that's about to go off. (I had a definite nerd crush on Sri Lankan born, London Raised M.I.A., that didn't hurt of course,) You could hear the wave rumbling in the distance.
Sure enough, Galang appears on a Honda commercial and I start hearing it all over the place.
I think to myself; "Gosh I like that sound quite a bit. I should look for more of that music." I then find Piracy Funds Terrorism, a sort of remix album of Arular by M.I.A., assorted artists, and producer Diplo. This blows me away, especially because it has samples of the crazy creepy Funk Baile, of which I had heard bits and pieces about on the NPR, and seen some videos of Brazilian butt shaking girls containing similar music. I wanted to know more about that. I guess I like music with girls shaking their butts. it's part of my white man heritage, I guess.

Anyway, I get more interested in Diplo's personal album Florida and Fabriclive 24, a mix set he did that has more Baile Funk sounds. These are intriguing to me and I enjoyed them a lot. I continue to look for more things, but I get pretty distracted preparing for having children in the house and focus less on music hunting.
Kala comes out by M.I.A, That's pretty amazing to me, and so I am kept sated for a bit longer, but get a bit overexposed to her sound as Paper Planes becomes super popular on the radio playlists.

Then recently Fellow P.O.T. contributor Bekah sends me a mix album of Santogold who I love, By Diplo called Top Ranking.. I really enjoy this sound, and I get all excited about music again. Then lo and behold, I see a flyer for Diplo not one week before he is scheduled to play in Hawaii. I freak out, and desperately try to convince myself to go see him play. Lucky for me, Fugu and Pony were both feeling like getting out of the house, and we all went to see him play.
Was it ground breaking, earthshaking music? It was earthshaking in the sense that the bass was out of control crazy awesome to be sure. Was it groundbreaking? Disappointingly no. I will say there were times where I felt like I was in Chicago in 1991, hearing house music for real as opposed to diluted bits you catch on the radio. But mainly it seemed like any other DJ doing their mix. I'm glad I went though, and that Pony and Fugu didn't really have any expectations. I'm glad they had fun.
I think I am one of those people who doesn't really need to see DJs play live.

Galspanic, Fugu, and I find ourselves here.