- The Ohio State Marching Band performs tributes to sci-fi films. Visually the band resembles ASCII Star Wars, but with references to every instance of sci fi in culture represented by tubas, trumpets, cannons, and fireworks. This is the kind of discipline and spirit I like to see representing America. [Laughing Squid]
- On this week’s episode of Hello Kitty Cribs, watch a middle-age interior designer give a tour of his multi-room Hello Kitty shrine. [BBC]
- Los Angeles Times art critic Carolina A. Miranda, who brought the statement “Hello Kitty is not a cat” to the Internet’s attention, gets a Hello Kitty tattoo. [Instagram]
- “The abiding cliché of online sociality holds that one’s identity online is made up not of character traits…but of one’s likes and dislikes and the friends and acquaintances one is connected to.” Melissa Gronlund on how Rosalind Krauss’s theory of video art and narcissism stacks up with today’s Internet-inspired video. [Afterall]
- London report: after a week-long protest in front of Parliament Square this past October, Occupy protesters are set to return in late November. For that next iteration, they’ve set up an open call for artwork. [Samia Gallery]
- If you’re living in London, or anywhere else in Europe for that matter, expect heightened security checks at airports. Starting today. Fun! [The Washington Post]
- Bernard Arnault, France’s richest man, is (very likely) responsible for inflating the Richter market. [The Telegraph]
- “We’re pooping all wrong. And the toilets are to blame.” On the poor design of toilets. [Pacific Standard]
- N00dies of us all over the internet this weekend. It has to do with art criticism. We’ll explain later. [Facebook]
- Now there are lasers to shoot down drones. Where does it end? [The Verge]
- For the journos: New York Magazine’s Vulture is looking for a senior editor. 2+ years experience editing online, and a deep love of television are required. [Mediabistro via Gabrielle Gantz on Twitter]
- OH COME ON, ARTNET. These misleading titles, like the latest “Duane Michaels Shot Warhol, and Took Off,” are getting ridiculous. Click through to read a blurb about two fairly banal snapshots. [artnet News]
Monday Links: Best Marching Band Ever
by Corinna Kirsch and Whitney Kimball on November 3, 2014 Massive Links
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