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  • adlib said:
    The comments in the jmacphee response are also well worth a read. It seems to me that Fairey is a cynical bastard using the premptive suit to gain even wider recognition. I've used to think that Fairey's idea all along was to recycle past struggles imagary to send the signal that the current struggle is consumerism, but then he went and turned it into a shop and made political posters for Obama (which in hindsight is as iconic as the Angela Davis poster he ripped off), now I don't know. His constant and as the lawyers say, aggressive defending of of any "Obey the X" or similar images to him also signal that he is simply in it for the money. It's OK for him to regurgitate older art to "make a comment", but nobody can regurgitate his to make a comment?
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    I bet they did. This whole campaign falls flat and the "snacklish" word is beyond the pale.
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Yeah thanks for both of those links you gave, I hadn't seen the Vallen article (also linked by Yankees) nor the response, both worth aread. This is from the response link: http://www.justseeds.org/blog/2007/12/a_response_to_obey_plagiarist_1.html I understand that Fairey is not simply using social movement history and other artists work, but immensely profiting off it. One important thing to acknowledge is that Fairey is not just appropriating, but also copyrighting images that exist in our common history. Posters and graphics made in the heat of political struggles are often made by anonymous individuals or groups that want to keep the images in the public domain for use in further struggle. It is unfortunate that Fairey is attempting to personally capitalize on the generosity of others and privatize and enclose the visual commons (as seen by the prominent copyright symbols on his website and products). But once again, this is the machinations of capitalism, not simply Fairey as an individual. Can Nike profit from social movements but not Fairey? How about a supposedly "good" corporation, like one that makes windmills or solar panels?
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Here are the happy winners!
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Rating it five just for your abs.
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Can we please stop making music out of sounds now, it was cool when VW did it ten years ago. Now, not so fresh.
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Hilarious.
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    Will serial killers take the chance in disposing of body parts today? Speaking of game ads bordering on bad taste, remember hitman? http://www.joystiq.com/2006/04/07/ad-critic-hitman-advertisement
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    It looks great. When you get fired do you just wrap your desk up and go?
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago
  • adlib said:
    What an odd comment.
    Posted: 4 years 10 weeks ago

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