Ketchup As You Tube Art – More Playing With Your Food

(TrendHunter.com) I love this video of Kethchup Art video so much – in fact I think the EclecticAsylumArt totally rock and I love the idea of You Tube as an art gallery.

Basically it’s a group of you tube users who upload awesome works of art with food to this use tube channel and have clocked up millions and millio…

The Car You Can’t Crash – Volvo “City Safety Car”

(TrendHunter.com) Volvo introduced a new system that can prevent your family from an accident. The City Safety system has a laser sensor which can spot vehicles in front that are too close or could cause a collision by stopping suddenly.

When the system works, the car will come to a halt by itself in order to avoid…

Olsen Twins Fashion Coffee Table Book – Influence

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Hollywood’s most famous young twins, are launching their own style bible. The fashion book called Influence which is fitting seeing how heavily they have been able to impact the wardrobes of millions of young girls worldwide.

The Penguin-published book will be released …

Olsen Twins Fashion Coffee Table Book – Influence (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Hollywood’s most famous young twins, are launching their own style bible. The fashion book called Influence which is fitting seeing how heavily they have been able to impact the wardrobes of millions of young girls worldwide.

The Penguin-published book will be released …

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Peta cages naked pregnant lady for Mothers day

PETA is at it again, but instead of undressing celebrities they’ve stripped one of their “very pregnant” members named Noemie down to her skivvies and placed her on all fours and kneeling in a replica farrowing crate with the banner ‘Unhappy Mother’s Day for Pigs’, all in the middle of in Covent Garden. Do you know how cold it is in London these days? BrrRRRrrr! I hope Noemie didn’t catch one in her state.
PETA’s own blog Fish and Chimps explains the stunt:

Mother’s Day is a time to show love, respect and gratitude for mothers so it is only fitting that we extend that kindness to mothers that have a really tough time all year round – sows, who are squeezed into narrow metal stalls barely bigger than their own bodies. Unable to turn around, nuzzle their piglets or do anything that comes naturally to them, they live in misery. When weaned, the piglets are taken away to be fattened for slaughter, and the mothers are put through the process all over again.

PETA seems to prefer the nude approach when doing their ad stunts, you can see photos of the stunt here and PETA’s own channel on Friction.tv has video of the event.
PETA’s tactic of using the nude female body to attract attention has been grating people for a while, The F word responds:

Now I get that naked women attract attention, but I really don’t think that it’s because passersby give a shit about mistreated pregnant sows.

See, what PETA don’t seem to get is that society as a whole couldn’t really care less about women’s welfare, so showing women in exploitative or abusive situations to try and encourage us to care about animal welfare really isn’t a very effective strategy. In fact, their imagery is often very similar to that found in some genres of porn, hardly well known for encouraging the viewer to empathise with the women involved.
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Naked women, even dead ones, are stock images in our media; what shocks is not the alluded to mistreatment of animals, but PETA’s complete disregard for women.

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Subversive Perfumes – Secretions Magnifiques Are Pretty Gross

(TrendHunter.com) A new perfume is described by its makers, Etat Libre d’Orange, as “subversive” and “disturbing”. If I now explain it contains blood, sweat, saliva and sperm you may understand how apt these descriptions are. Perhaps one not for Mothering Sunday then.

The perfume is called Secretions Magnifiques and…

Free Form Design – Beautiful Kitchen Sinks

Cool kitchen sinks? Coming right up. No longer total just for utilitarian purposes, sinks are becoming an important part of kitchen design. Taking up a large part of counter space, your eye is naturally drawn to the sink. Imagine looking at these beauties on a regular basis, you might even feel good…

World’s Most Expensive Store – The House of Bijan

As we head into a recession, there is one store in Beverly Hills vying for the title “most expensive store in the world.” It is The House of Bijan Boutique, located at 420 Rodeo Drive and hours are by appointment only. Mr. Bijon gained notoriety for making men’s perfume. In fact, one of his p…

5 Decadent Hot-Spots of New York – Luscious Desserts

My friends and I have formed our own anything goes club and one of the non-rules is “why not have a banana split for dinner?” Our little cashmere mafia got started one night after a lengthy discussion over chardonnay and appetizers about how we have all been brainwashed into thinking that one mu…

Outrageous Sex Ad Raises Awareness – French Student Housing Shortage

UNEF wants the French student housing builders and lawmakers to know that the student housing shortage has reached crisis point. The shocking ad is aimed at demonstrating that even though some would choose to “ignore” the housing crisis, it’s unacceptable and shouldn’t be tolerated by French student…

Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts, Liège

On Saturday, i visited the Biennale de la Photo de Liège. Now you might never have heard of Liège. Good for you! That’s where i grew up and i must say that apart from the sticky Sirop de Liège (which i’ve never really liked but was nevertheless almost forced to eat), a fantastic programme at a couple of independent movie theatres, and Georges Simenon, there is nothing exciting nor even remotely nostalgic i’m ready to say about that city. Pass your way, dear tourist… Unless you happen to be stuck there before March 30.

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ANOUK KRUITHOF, no title, from the series « We are the blue people », 2007

The concept of Territories is the centre of Liège’s 6th International Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts. This theme is explored through different aspects: “Mental Territory”, “Political Territory”, “Mutating Territory” or the relationship between “Territory and Identities”.

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Brigitte Grignet, Nablus, West Bank, June 2005, from the series Palestine, Unfortunately It Was Paradise

The selection is really good but the curators didn’t take any risk. I mean you can’t go wrong with the likes of Edward Burtynsky, Xavier Delory and Patrick Messina, can you? Several aspects of this biennale looked a bit like a re-load of several exhibitions on the same topic i’ve seen over the past couple of years (namely BAC! Living in Babylon in Barcelona and Spectacular City in Rotterdam) but, hey, i enjoyed the biennale a lot so i’m going to stop spitting in the soup now. As I applauded some chapters of the biennale much better than others, i’ll exercise my right to be a subjective blogger and focus only on what grabbed my interest.

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View of the Ancienne Eglise Saint-Antoine

Political Territory

My first stop was at the luminous Ancienne Eglise Saint-Antoine, an ex-church recently restaured with a very profuse helping of white paint. Wars and fights have marked the history of nations but also left stigmas on the landscapes and in the hearts of people. While some of the artists presented in the Political Territory exhibition turned their lens towards the geographical borderline – seen here as either a real or a symbolic delimitation, other photographers reflect on the human and social consequences which inevitably tailgate these geopolitical challenges.

A fascinating place was dedicated to migrants, “unrooted” or displaced persons, all those who move to another land following their own will or obligation and had to somehow adjust and rebuild a new community and identity.

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Yann Mingard and Alban Kakulya, from the series «East of a New Eden», 2001-2002

Today, long after the fall of the iron curtain, new reinforcement measures are being put into place. The buffer zone that was formerly made up of the ‘sister countries’ of the URSS, is slowly becoming the European Union’s buffer zone against illegal immigration and illegal traffic.

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Yann Mingard and Alban Kakulya, N 43° 44′ 32 3” – E 28° 34′ 43 9”, from the
series «East of a New Eden», 2001-2002

In 2002, just before some of the Eastern countries would join the European Union Yann Mingard and Alban Kakulya took a GPS and travelled along the length of Europe’s new frontier, from the Adriatic to the Baltic to give a snapshop of the state of a border separating the European Union from countries of the ex-Soviet Union.

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Yann Mingard and Alban Kakulya, N 55° 05′ 33 3” – E 21° 53′ 49 6”, from the
series «East of a New Eden», 2001-2002 (c-print 100x100cm)

East of a New Eden raises a series of questions: What is happening today in a zone where people, who have been accustomed to the standards of the Ancient Regime, are suddenly expected to follow the rules of the European Union? Will the iron curtain be replaced by a high tech surveillance barrier?

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Yann Mingard and Alban Kakulya, from the series «East of a New Eden», 2001-2002

Rip Hopkins traveled to Uzbekistan, a country very few people could locate on a map but also an artificial country as it was peopled “forcibly” by outcasts from various counties of the former Soviet Union. The Displaced (“From Home and Away”) photos are accompanied by a short text which tells the story of one of these Uzbeks who might or might not feel that they really belong there.

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Rip Hopkins, from the series Déplacés, 2002

Leonid Svertchkov in Tashkent’s Geology and Biophysical Institute’s conference room. He is 42 years old. He is Ukrainian and works at the Science Institute as an archeologist specialised in Zoroastrian sites in the south of Uzbekistan bordering with Afghanistan. Leonid was born in East Germany and came to work in Uzbekistan in 1982. He will not leave to join his wife and two sons living in Athens, Greece. 30/07/02

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Rip Hopkins, from the series Déplacés, 2002

Lena Olegovna in the shop Les cadeaux de la Dame Nature in the city centre of Tachkent. Lola Karimova, the elder daughter of President Karimov, owns this shop. Lena is 24. She is an english, russian and ouzbek interpret. Her mother is Tatar and her father is half Russian and half Ouzbek. She want to go to Norway. 03/08/02

With Linewatch – Pasaje en la frontera, Laetitia Tura documents the border areas between the United States and Mexico and in particular the police control systems erected across the accidents of the landscape.

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Laetitia Tura, Lumière inquisitrice 7, Colonie Libertad, Tijuana, Mexique, 2005

Jérôme Brézillon‘s series Souverains, Indiens des Plaines is a breathtakingly beautiful and thought-provoking series about the fate of Indian Americans. In 1868 the Treaty of Fort Laramie set the frontiers of the land assigned to the Yanktonai Sioux, Santee Sioux, and Arapaho and stipulates that the land is theirs to use as they deem fit. History showed that their territory was not always respected.

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Jérôme Brézillon, Souverains, Indiens des Plaines

In the Souverains (Sovereigns) series Brézillon juxtaposes a portrait of a Sioux Lakotas with a landscape of Indian reservations. An identity relationship is instantly created. History, myth and ancestry ensure that the intimacy cannot vanish so easily nor be reduced to folklore.

Mutating Territory

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View of the Musée de l’Art wallon

The exhibition Mutating Territory, at the greyer than grey Musée de l’Art wallon, explores how men appropriate a territory and shape it according to their own requirements.

But doesn’t this new territory in turn also shape a new humanity?

Joël Tettamanti toured the globe to document the way mankind takes root in the landscape.

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Joël Tettamanti, Qaqortoq_1781

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Joel Tettamanti, from the series Maloting, Lesotho, 2004

Edward Burtynsky collects evidences of man’s boundless disregard for the planet: oilfields, polluted ship-breaking beaches, recycling yards, quarries, industrial refineries, etc. He takes images of the colonized landscape but he also enters factories to take sublime shots of intricate industrial constructions or chain workers in the process of loosing any personality.

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E. Burtynsky, Oil Refineries No. 14, Saint John, New Brunswick 1999

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E. Burtynsky, Manufacturing 16, Bird Mobile, Ningbo Province, China 2005

Xavier Delory didn’t have to take any plane to dedicate his attention to the houses “clé sur porte” (key in the door), they are all over Belgium and many other European cities. Manipulating the images to remove any trace of door and window, he leaves us with a soul-less canvas which has no qualm about being in total disharmony with the environment.

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Xavier Delory, from the series Habitat

Mental Territory

I’m going to pretend i haven’t visited Territory and Identities and go directly to Mental Territory at the MAMAC. The territory this time is the one of human intimacy, the internal territory mapped by our choices, family, loneliness, etc. Although i tried as hard as i could there was little attention left for anything else than her pictures the moment i saw Marrie Bot‘s Geliefden. Timeles Love. The series shows elderly having some very intimate moments. Hard not to let your jaw drop and ask your companion “How can they?” “You’ll find me so awful when i’m seventy, we will just hold hands and that’s it right?” Hard to also not to think that these couples are incredibly lucky to still love each other so much after decades of marriage.

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Marrie Bot, Liesbeth (76) and Cor (70), Geliefden-Timeless Love, 2004

Territoires, the 6th Biennial of Photography and Visual Arts is on view at several venues in Liège until March 30.

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Mathias Nouel, Iris, 2004

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Patrick Messina, from the series «Ma petite Amérique», Courtesy of Label Expositions, Paris

Wonderbra: Pancake Day

Wonderbra: Pancake Day

Tactical ad for Wonderbra to run on Shrove Tuesday (also known as Pancake Day in the UK).
In the UK, ‘pancakes’ is a term used to describe a flat chested woman.

Advertising Agency: Publicis London, UK
Creative Director: Nik Studzinski
Art Director: Adam Thompson
Copywriter: Dan Glover-James
Designer: Lee Ford
Published: February 2008

Marketing is fast becoming a Conversation and Blogs are Its voices: Let’s start a converstion

On Thursday March 6 between 7.30am – 9.00am, 600 attendees are getting together to do just that at the Herald Sun Marketing Breakfast. Myself; Liz Baldwin, Digital Business Manager for News Magazines, Vogue.com.au; Patty Huntington, Journalist and high-profile fashion blogger; and Peter Alexander Fashion sleepwear designer and e-tail success story. More on us at: lmff.com.au

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hinnerk: Christmas calendar

hinnerk: Christmas calendar

Advertising Agency: KNSK, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Director: Claudia Bach
Art Director: Nick Jungclaus
Copywriter: Henning Nasse
Released: December 2007

City of Hope: Foot

City of Hope: Foot

He gave me this for my birthday.
He gave me this for nothing at all.
There’s no excuse for domestic violence. Talk to someone who cares.

Advertising Agency: TBWA\RAAD Abu Dhabi, UAE
Creative Director: Martin Lever
Art Director / Illustrator: Sherif Galal
Copywriters: Martin Lever, Farrukh Naeem
Published: February 2008

City of Hope: Arm

City of Hope: Arm

He gave me this on our anniversary.
He gave me this for nothing at all.
There’s no excuse for domestic violence. Talk to someone who cares.

Advertising Agency: TBWA\RAAD Abu Dhabi, UAE
Creative Director: Martin Lever
Art Director / Illustrator: Sherif Galal
Copywriters: Martin Lever, Farrukh Naeem
Published: February 2008

City of Hope: Hand

City of Hope: Hand

He gave me this when he proposed.
He gave me this for nothing at all.
There’s no excuse for domestic violence. Talk to someone who cares.

Advertising Agency: TBWA\RAAD Abu Dhabi, UAE
Creative Director: Martin Lever
Art Director / Illustrator: Sherif Galal
Copywriters: Martin Lever, Farrukh Naeem
Published: February 2008

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Master Green Florist: Tree

Master Green Florist: Tree

Advertising Agency: Supertanker, Oslo, Norway
Art Directors: Joachim Haug, Stig Norderhaug
Copywriter: Herman DyrÅ…
Released: December 2007