a ninjatunes classic to revisit… to remind ourselves that rhythm is everywhere. in fact, some of us are enslaved by it, and some others… well, they’re free of it.
structure can be foundational, but it can also (re/con)strain. it is often something to align oneself with, to snugly/snuggly fit into it. and also to break (free of) it.
If friends with kids in trouble ask for advice, I tell them to send the kid to art school. A few times the advice has been taken, and it’s always worked out well. Art, you are my jackhammer. Art, you are my bulldozer.
—Douglas Coupland
me, i’m often accused of being an artist-collaborator… then i have to explain myself… that i’m as much a supporter of fashionable fascism as the next person, so that they lay off.
with poledancing increasingly becoming an exercise craze, and considering how this is not entirely unheard of it was only a matter of time before this hilarity happened:
place it “accidentally” in the Toys & Games section of the Tesco website, et voilà! children’s innocence destroyed…
i’m not a fan of the “Hushing” branding… people who simply don’t learn by example occasionally have to be told to stfu, but i guess i’m not as direct as some of you out there, and i prefer to tell people what to do with mirrors, not slaps to the face (though the back of the hand oh-so-itches sometimes…)
anyway, it’s easy to white out the branding part even in crappy MS Paint. download the PDF of card printables here., and start handing them out, like on the B’Line, or as the SkyTrain pulls away from one of the stations known for its obnoxious clustering of cell phone care-bears (care bears….SHARE!).
let me add one more to the mix, just to be extra tongue-in-cheek: