


hit-or-miss:flying-solo:Optimism by *meppol
recessison… or is it, recess is on?!
we’ve got to stop looking at the negatives and focus on the positive. is this not an opportunity to go and seize the day when we’ve got nothing more to lose? take it easy - life could be worse.
to everyone in digital advertising:
please get over the subservient chicken.
thanks.
edited
cecil, you got me. everyone in the world, please get over the subservient chicken.
thanks again,
JM
I haven’t posted anything in a while, but I thought this was worth noting. Winner of TropFest 2008, “Mankind Is No Island” by Jason van Genderen
Sweet & Sour Productions.
They’re trying to win a contest on the Obama site. :) Shang Gao and I were in the Mutlicultural Advertising Intern Program together; he’s part of Sweet & Sour Productions. I like it, so I’m blogging it.
Hope he wins - Good Luck, Shang!
does this hurt or help mccain/palin ticket?
liberals laugh at it, conservatives cheers for it.
what about the other 10%?
Back in Chicago, there were a few times when I would sit tirelessly at the Southbound Cermak bus-stop heading to China Town. During one of my long waits, someone asked me to sing the Star-Spangled Banner, our national anthem. There is a sad and amusing element to this story. The amusing: whenever I attempt to sing this song, my brain always flashes back to Asher Levy School, 2nd Grade, Mr. Janover’s class (R.I.P). I remember standing ever so diligently with my right arm crossed over the left side of my chest, singing along with our Assistant Principle and pausing at, “the free”, where she would take the “e” note as high as possible and of course, receive cheers. The sad part, today, I cannot remember the words for the life of me.
I know what you’re thinking — how could I forget. Well, I stopped reciting the pledge and singing the song a long time ago, way before 9/11 (when principals and state leaders officially approved optional participation). But if it counts for anything, if the next generation includes a growing number of millennials like me, one who cannot remember the words to our national anthem, then maybe it has to do with the Fall of America. Francis Fukuyama eloquently articulates his ideas on the brand-image of America, citing from historical facts and comparing them with current political events. The country that once waved the flag of democracy and knighted as champions of capitalism is now seen as evil and power hungry. Although the country’s brand image is currently demolishing faster than ever, Fukuyama is confident that the way America is portrayed and understood around the world will eventually be restored. I just hope that they who run this country will stop pushing the envelope to the edge and take a better glimpse at the world. Make your vote count November 4th.
Kudos to Social Media. Probably once frowned upon by my mother as the sole reason of my computer occupancy to surf the web (and forcing her off the phoneline!), Social Media has become the main channel for young, growing and emerging voters, to get involved. We see it all over the web from Leonardo DiCaprio’ & Co’s Don’t Vote video to David Letterman’s Reaction to John McCain skipping out on his show (which received nearly 3 million views on YouTube). But the fascinating aspect of interactive political social media is the level of creativity from us, the people. We are looking at sites like The Contrarian ,an interesting website urging readers to compare media sources and the way stories are framed, or ideas like that of Democreated Brand. Democreated Brand: the first brand in history -owned- by the people. Surely this is a test of Democracy, as Fukuyama would describe as, [one of] America’s fundamental ideas, globally dominating the world. Anyone who contributes to the building of this brand will receive a share of it (if it succeeds, you get a return). I think the outcome of Democreated will be interesting - it could be huge. We already saw what could happen if Left and Right came together - now imagine that, but around the world.



…that i am well aware… and that i am thankful for every breath i take.
Three minds recently posted on the lasting effects of social media:
“As social media continues to grow, it will come to create a detailed online representation of your life and its daily activities, your passions and dreams. It will represent reputations in all their truths, and any of their fallacies. Your online persona is a reality of today and many wise individuals expend effort and time protecting and nurturing that identity.
What happens to that identity when you’ve gone? It doesn’t suddenly go away when you do.”
My grandmother passed away in March, but we’ve all written about her, thought about her, or in some way, expressed our emotions about her in the digital space. She’s gone now, but with the help of social media and technology, her memories, her legacy, continues to live outside of our memories. Happy Birthday, Grandma.
Across the Universe - I’ve Just Seen A Face Clip at the Bowling Alley.
Ignore the Spanish Subtitles; best quality I could find on YouTube for this scene; great song and Jude (Jim Sturgess) does a great job with the song. Reviews of Across the Universe later! (I know, i’m about a year late with the movie, but I finally got my eyes on it, so bug off!)
[quick side note: as much as I loved Max (Joe Anderson) in this movie, he played the unappreciative rich kid from the North East suburbs; his parents were paying his way to Princeton and he decided to drop out and start a life in New York. I do believe everyone’s got a story to tell and a problem following closely behind, but honestly? Princeton handed to you; got air in your lungs and all your bones working properly, and you want to drop out?… next thing you know, you’re swallowing cotton balls because you want a black spot in your lungs while the army examines you for the draft!]