Archive for April, 2009

Apr
15

Scenes from a mall #6231

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So, this one guy, yesterday – he was, like, sooo random.

Random guy : “Story bud, do you do 3D engraved keyrings”

Me : “I don’t – just regular photographic, 2Dkeyrings”

RG : Ah right. Know anywhere that does do them?

Me : Haven’t ever come across them myself but did you see them somewhere before?

RG : Yeah

Me : Oh, where did you see them?

RG : A shop on Grafton Street

Me : Well you seem to know more about them than I do so.

RG : Yeah

Me : Ok

RG : Grand

Me : Buh bye now

I watched him as he walked away with his knuckles dragging along the ground, and thought of booking a holiday – a long one – far away from knuckle draggers in tracksuits.

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shfin1

The above is some photographic artwork by Chris Jordan Photography. It’s part of a series of portraits in a collection called “Running the numbers II – Portraits of Global Mass culture.

The description for the collection is worth repeating in full here :

This new series looks at mass phenomena that occur on a global scale. Similarly to the first Running the Numbers series, each image portrays a specific quantity of something: the number of tuna fished from the world’s oceans every fifteen minutes, for example. But this time the statistics are global in scale, rather than specifically American.

Finding meaning in global mass phenomena can be difficult because the phenomena themselves are invisible, spread across the earth in millions of separate places-many of them remote to us geographically and culturally. There is no Mount Everest of waste that we can make a pilgrimage to and behold the sobering aggregate of our discarded stuff, seeing and feeling it viscerally with our senses. We cannot personally witness the 27 million people in the world today who live as slaves; the 1.2 billion who lack access to safe drinking water; the 100 million sharks that are killed each year for their fins; and so on.

Instead, we are stuck with trying to comprehend the gravity of these phenomena through the anaesthetizing and emotionally barren language of statistics. Sociologists tell us that the human mind cannot meaningfully grasp numbers higher than a few thousand; yet every day we read of mass phenomena characterized by numbers in the millions, billions, even trillions. Compounding this challenge is our own frightening sense of insignificance as individuals in a world of 6.7 billion people. And we fear that if we take the risk of fully opening ourselves to the horrors of our times, we may become overwhelmed and emotionally paralyzed.

My own belief is that it is worth connecting with these issues and allowing them to matter to us personally, despite the complex mixtures of anger, fear, grief, and rage that this process can entail. Perhaps these uncomfortable feelings can become part of what connects us, serving as fuel for our individual and collective choices as citizens of a new kind of global community ethic. This hope continues to motivate my work.

The first two pieces below depict statistics about the overfishing of sharks and tuna, two apex predators that are crucial to the world’s marine ecosystems. New images on other issues will be coming soon, so please stay tuned, and thank you for visiting.

The image above “Depicts 270,000 fossilized shark teeth, equal to the estimated number of sharks of all species killed around the world every day for their fins”.

Viewed from a distance, two sharks are visible in the centre of the canvas. Zoom in and the composition of the image is revealed.

shfin2

Many more images are on the site and they truly bring home the scale of the impact we have on the planet. The images from the original Running the numbers are incredible too showing the 2 million plastic beverage bottles used in the U.S. every five minutes. Scary stuff.

Categories : design
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recruitirl

RecruitIreland.com announced a great offer for employers on Morning Ireland today of unlimited FREE job listings on the site.

So if you are an employer with a job vacancy and want to reach a wide audience for your role – visit the site and list the job for free.

Well done to RecruitIreland for this initiative.

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Apr
14

That’s why I’m a veggie

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MeatDepo

Gleaned from the pages of Overheard in London is this story which has to be the most unusual reason for someone being a vegetarian. This is an actual overheard conversation..

Two women have been discussing first loves.

KATE: I dumped him.

SARAH: Aw, why?

KATE: (sighing) Because we were having one of those post-sex confession conversations where you feel comfortable enough to talk about what you used to do with your previous partners, Well, I fess up to once having a threesome with a boyfriend and his mate. Sonny Jim admits that when he worked in a butcher’s shop he used to fuck slabs of meat.

SARAH: Urghh!

KATE: And that’s why I’m veggie

The guy is a genius. He gets her to dump him by coming up with some cock and bull story (pun intended) about what goes on after hours in the butchers. On the other hand, if he was telling the truth – who knows how many more butchers are up to this? Maybe you should become veggie just in case

Image owned by Torrez and used under the terms of a CC License.

Categories : the beano
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Let the right one in
5/5

LetTheRightOneIn

Text of the review reads:

Snow falls in the darkness. Wind whistles through trees. A boy whispers. His ghostly image appears reflected in a window looking out over the courtyard of a bleak apartment complex in a Stockholm suburb. It’s the dead of night when the boy, Oskar, first sets eyes on his new neighbour, Eli.

The two 12 year olds eventually meet and become friends. Both of them feel like outcasts. Oskar is bullied at school whereas Eli is a 200 year old vampire stuck in a 12 year old body. They become good friends and find acceptance in each others company that they cannot find anywhere else.

Along the way, there is plenty of blood letting as you would expect from a film with a vampire. What you dont expect is everything else – you will just have to go see this absolute gem for yourself.

Rating 5 out of 5 stars

Rated 5/5 on Apr 12 2009
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Categories : fag box reviews, films
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