Wednesday, 31 October 2007
Shit TV theme tune
Here it is, another shitty exclusive - Shit TV: the theme tune!
Sing it, shitheads.....
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Brawny
Success
Saturday, 27 October 2007
Shit TV (with Charlotte & Fred) in NYC & on TV!
Hello,
We're very excited to announce that Shit TV (with Charlotte & Fred) is going to be included in a group show
at New Gallery Catalog, New York, called
The Guy Debord Show.
The new S(h)ituationist-themed episode will be stream on ustream.tv, after Fox News (!) on Monday, 19th November at 11:30pm, East Coast time (4.30am GMT).
Shit TV will be discussing the impact of Situationism on culture and art, interviewing members of the public and members of the private to get their points of view, recreating some of the defining moments of SI and hanging about in toilets. All the regular Shit TV segments will be featured, such as 'Shitty Things', 'Hunt the Dump' 'Charlotte Talks Shit', and 'And now for something Completely Shit', but with a Situationist twist.The new S(h)ituationist-themed episode will be stream on ustream.tv, after Fox News (!) on Monday, 19th November at 11:30pm, East Coast time (4.30am GMT).
November 19th, the day the show is aired, is also World Toilet Day. We're very excited about this.
Don't forget to tune in!
Charlotte and Fred
xx
Friday, 19 October 2007
'Event Horizon' - Work in progress
A few weeks ago The Observer ran a feature interviewing each of the past winners of the Turner prize. Antony Gormley was quoted as saying that winning the prize is "like being a Holocaust survivor."
'Event Horizon' is a play on the idea of the intellectual or artistic 'heavyweight', using MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) as it's main motif. It is also a reaction against claims made by artists, such as this one, that they seem to think that, because they are artists, or claim to be so, it somehow gives validation to making asinine attempts at controversial pseudo-intellectual soundbites.
I cannot possibly begin to imagine how winning £20,000 is in any way akin to being illegally starved, beaten, stripped, imprisoned, enslaved, abused, raped, tortured and killed.
Maybe I'm missing something.
Maybe I should read more Bourriaud.
'Event Horizon' is a play on the idea of the intellectual or artistic 'heavyweight', using MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) as it's main motif. It is also a reaction against claims made by artists, such as this one, that they seem to think that, because they are artists, or claim to be so, it somehow gives validation to making asinine attempts at controversial pseudo-intellectual soundbites.
I cannot possibly begin to imagine how winning £20,000 is in any way akin to being illegally starved, beaten, stripped, imprisoned, enslaved, abused, raped, tortured and killed.
Maybe I'm missing something.
Maybe I should read more Bourriaud.
Tuesday, 9 October 2007
Monday, 8 October 2007
The Kingdom of God is Within You
‘The Kingdom of God is Within You’ is a direct reference to Leo Tolstoy’s magnum opus of the same name. The publication was highly influential on a young Gandhi, eventually famous for the advocation of non-violent protests against physical conflict, and of inner spiritual peace. The installation references this with a pun on ‘the spiritual’, that spirituality can take many forms and that religious experiences, as well as alcohol- or drug-induced are often reported as producing moments described as higher states of consciousness, suggesting that they are, experientially, closely related.
As in the commodification of spiritual belief through the fetishisation of religious symbols, it is also a reference to the commodification of creativity through the fetishisation of original creative output, the posthumous transmogrification of artist into consumable-commodity. One of the most recognisable icons in the world is the Christian crucifix, yet, despite its attributed meanings and associations, it is also a highly desirable fashion icon. Images of a mentally unstable Van Gogh with bandaged ear as a result of self-mutilation are readily available to buy on t-shirts, stationery, calendars. The bottle of alcoholic spirits branded ‘Tolstoy’ is also a demonstration of this, the origin and association of the name lost to branding, saleability, consumption.
As in the commodification of spiritual belief through the fetishisation of religious symbols, it is also a reference to the commodification of creativity through the fetishisation of original creative output, the posthumous transmogrification of artist into consumable-commodity. One of the most recognisable icons in the world is the Christian crucifix, yet, despite its attributed meanings and associations, it is also a highly desirable fashion icon. Images of a mentally unstable Van Gogh with bandaged ear as a result of self-mutilation are readily available to buy on t-shirts, stationery, calendars. The bottle of alcoholic spirits branded ‘Tolstoy’ is also a demonstration of this, the origin and association of the name lost to branding, saleability, consumption.
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