Archive for May, 2010

Jane Hotel In NYC Is Very Tower Of Terror

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

It’s where I’m staying now. Built in 1908 as a lodging house for sailors, it later housed survivors from the Titanic (who held a memorial here). The standard room is 50 sq ft (as they were when they were built) @ $100 a night with shared bathrooms. Larger rooms are available. The location is great – on the water – 2 blocks from the high line park. Great bar and restaurant in the building. And free wifi. AND it’s creepy and chic.

UPDATE: Now with more dead people. Just 7 months ago a tenant died in (probably) the room next to mine. Hard to tell in the photo if it’s 542 or 342. I would think 342 because they’re be more likely to book the lower  floor rooms first – and it was October, the off season when this happened. That would explain why the area around my door, 340, REEKED of air fresheners.

Making Friends In The NYC

Friday, May 28th, 2010

The High Line Park NYC

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

And because NYC is magic, I met one of the project designers at a party the night I arrived.

Adventure Time Is My Kind Of Show

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

Pen Ward, the creator, was at Calarts I think the last year I was. I saw this really simple short he did with the same lead characters an i begged him to send it to me or put it online. It still isn’t – but instead he has his own show now. It’s so genius and sincere.

Oh Disney And Your Gender Issues

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Obviously Disney felt it would be too gay to push Tinkerbell and the fairies on boys – so they invented “Sparrow Men” – yes – that solves everything.

Via Ned Hugar.

Concept Cars Are The Only Cool Cars

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Buzz Beast » Audi A9 Concept Design | by Daniel Garcia.

Feng Shui For The Cartoon Home

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Although I’ve been described as animated, I am not a cartoon. Yet over the years I’ve seen and sympathized with the struggle of the inked and painted – every day, finding yourself drawn into another situation: Your robot maid malfunctions, your pet dinosaur runs away, an evil wizard is out to eat you. Your relationships don’t grow, your waist won’t shrink, and it seems you’re always wearing the same thing. You feel stuck in a rut and powerless over your own life.

Now what if I said rearranging your furniture will change all that?

Sound crazy?  Well, say hello to the new ancient Chinese art of feng shui.

This is the introduction to a book I pitched that will likely never get made so I’m putting some of the pages here. The concept was obvious – apply feng shui principles to fictitious 2-D environments = funny. And i thought it’d be fun to render modern cartoon characters’ homes in an old Chinese woodblock print style.

But there’s always more going on. My other book, Obscene Interiors, makes fun of the decorating found in online male personal ads – but it’s really about how current ideas of masculinity are in contrast to the entire concept of decorating, and how men struggle with this. (I won’t digress into queer theory here.) Point being – i like my projects’ core to contain a significant issue or concept, which is then presented in an entertaining and appealing format as a means to reach a larger audience. I could have kept Obscene Interiors as just a series of images shown in a gallery – which I did – but it’s audience would have been incredibly limited. By adding the captions and making it entertaining, it became a book that would be seen and enjoyed by thousands of people, without diluting the underlying message. Also, people really do need help decorating.

With Feng Shui for the Cartoon Home, the deeper idea was to consider how when one feels lack of control over their life/world they often turn to supernatural beliefs that offer some explanation – or idea of control – over their destiny. I don’t mean to explain the joke but, if the Simpsons say, used feng shui to fix their problems, and it worked – well – then the show would cease to exist because it wouldn’t be entertaining. (And we’d all be putting a plant in that corner there and getting a raise.)

Anyhoo – this book was pitched to all the publishers that I thought were the best match for it and they all passed. Which I find really lame because it’s a cute book and if SEVEN books on feng shui for cats can get published…   I could have kept pitching this until eventually someone somewhere printed it, but really, I get bored. And I have like a million other ideas I’d rather mover forward on. That’s the weird thing about being creative and getting older – is realizing you will never get to produce all your ideas – not even a fraction of them – so you have to get very selective with what you’re going to spend your time on. This can drive people crazy when they see me walk away from what they see as a perfectly good, profitable idea.

But also, i hate being a salesman. Especially when I’m selling my own product. Self promoters gross me out. I’d rather focus on making the product than selling it. So if you’re not into what i’ve got I don’t push it. I’m into projects where people call ME and say omg we have to do this thing – because those are the projects that always happen.

Hot Chip – I Feel Better Windows

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Hot Chip – I Feel Better windows « Cakehead Loves Evil.

Crucified Mickey At Yintai Luxury Mall

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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crucified Mickey Mouse at Yintai Luxury Mall

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Meow Meow With Catnip

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Scan Face

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010