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David Lynch’s Hair and Famous Works of Art: A Comparative Study

by Paddy Johnson on April 28, 2011
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The wheels are constantly turning here at AFC. Our new intern Reid Singer identifies the problem with yesterday’s hair GIFs: they don’t feature enough of David Lynch’s hair to achieve the “high art” status The Atlantic believes they deserve. Via: Vulture.

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Hair GIFs Cinemagraphs Are Making Headlines Again

by Paddy Johnson on April 27, 2011
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Bad ideas never die. Following The Atlantic’s profile on Jamie Beck’s incredible single-handed transformation of GIFs into “a respected art form” (pretty girl’s hair + wind = art), the Daily Mail has found other hair models to feature. Dubbed “cinemagraphs”, writer Daniel Bates (who, notably, is not an art writer – the Mail doesn’t have those) says these new GIFs “take ‘stills’ to the next level”. As I mentioned the other day, the underlying assumption here is that photography needs to be legitimated by cinema, as do GIFs.

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Massive Links! Internets Edition

by Paddy Johnson on April 22, 2011
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This week in Massive Links: GIFs now high brow according to the Atlantic! Also, the magazine does us the favor of locating all the bad public art in the country. Was this really necessary? Dealer and Entrepreneur Jen Bekman waxes on art as does star curator and non-profit director Dan Cameron. Contrary to 20×200 business model, Kevin Kelly thinks sharing will eventually trump ownership in the cloud.

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