Categories
Random

I missed a day…

I missed a day. That hasn’t happened for ages. Perhaps I am suffering from the apparently catching weblogger flu… [Powazek feels bad][Kottke was sick]

Quick bit of politics. Imagine British party politics as two weights, one arranged on the right wing and one on the left wing of a finely tuned set of scales. Traditionally, as one party moved further out on its wing, the other party either had to extend itself similarly down its wing or gather more support in the middle. We now have a new model, as the party that moves further and further to the right sheds voters and MPs, while the party on the centre left has a quick lie down and a glass of port.

It’s a strange state of affairs when even Tories think their party is too right-wing

I was going to suggest some links from people who hate Christmas. Yahoo has a reasonably decent selection of pretty average sites made by people who hate Christmas. But I don’t hate it – not really – I just hate the inconvenience and responsibility which I feel when it starts to approach. It would be better if Christmas really was a holiday – but families are hardly holidays – in fact quite often quite the opposite.

Still it will be nice to see my brother, who as ever I miss terribly…

No word from potential main squeeze as yet. There probably won’t be any unless either I make the effort or the New Year approaches.

Categories
Random

On DisinfoCon…

Disinfo.com is having a conference in NYC. Apparently, Mr Morrison is to attend. Very jealous.

Categories
Random

Doom Patrol…

There is this comic book called Doom Patrol, or at least there was a good few years ago. It was written by the immortal Grant Morrison, whom we adore. Anyway – in this comic book there was this character called Crazy Jane. Jane had multiple personality disorder, with a separate super-power for each one. It sounds amusing, but it wasn’t – she was a traumatised character who had been abused in her youth and who had absolutely no control over which personality (aggressive, catatonic, violent, sexual) appeared.

I don’t mean to scare people, but this cutting-edge and much-loved character may be the focus of a new movie featuring (gulp) Sandra Bullock

Categories
Random

Blogger on drugs…

Blogger is wacked out on drugs and speed. Whoa baby – watch that new, intricate and clever interface do its thing. Woof.

There’s this quote in Heathers (the film with Christian Slater) which goes something like “Now I use my high IQ to decide what colour lip-gloss to wear”. If you added to that discussions about inter-racial relationships and cultural stereotyping in Star Trek, you might have some idea of how far I have fallen over the last couple of years. Kudos to Nick to listening to me ramble on last night.

Red Meat appeals to the cynic in me, but is somehow unfulfilling. There’s something too easy about most of it. You know – not quite biting enough. Having said that, this one is pretty lovely…

The non corporate poll has got into silly money as the glassdog.org crew blast it with infinite votes. I can’t really be cross since it isn’t a competition. Still it is a funny thing to do with your time.

In the interests of fairness, here’s a few words about a few of the other sites that you should look up if you get a chance: Pixel Junkie is an elegantly designed site (rebuilt a couple of weeks ago) itself filled with links to sites of a similar classy standard. Much recommended. Soulflare takes design completely away from the technocracy of much online work towards a much more fluid, photo-impressionist style (forgive me if I get a bit florid here). A series of rotating exhibitions demonstrate some of the most intelligent work you will find on the net.

On an altogether more amusing note: for those of you who live in London check out pages 4,6 and 44 of the latest issue of Time Out. Advertrasharama.

Categories
Film

The Movie Therapist…

Listen very carefully, my friends, for this is the most important thing I have ever had to tell you. This concerns the wonders of Movie Therapy. For years I laboured under the misapprehension that when one was miserable one watched a sad film. Slowly over the years I began to realise that this wasn’t the case. So here are some of my recommendations for handling emotional instability through Meme Therapy…

Lovelorn/Lonely?
The immediate temptation when one is in this kind of mood is to go and see some form of romantic comedy. The phrase “comedy” is the killer here, creating the impression that you will be invigorated and cheered up by the story. Unfortunately this is simply not true when you are feeling lovelorn – instead you are likely to find your own situation even more pitiable and begin to hate and resent the film itself.

The best solution in these circumstances is to see a film that makes you feel powerful and pro-active, rather than one that makes you feel inadequate. Action films are always relatively good, but don’t choose anything with particular lulls in it as these are likely to result in a loss of interest (Pulp Fiction has too large a range of emotional responses for example). A strong figure to identify with style and panache always helps. The Matrix is great for this kind of thing.

Another way out of the impasse is to watch a terrifying film which fills you with adrenaline. The original Halloween is particularly good for this, Scream is OK, but Scream 2 is hopeless.

If you are of a slightly more cynical bent, you can scrabble a certain amount of pleasure and bile out of a black comedy. This is not recommended for those unfamiliar with Meme Therapy as you are prone to savage eyebrow movements and attacks of biting satirical wit.

Recommendations: The Matrix, A Bond Film, Terminator 2, Scream, Halloween. [Cynical Bent: Fight Club, Cube]

Angry?
There are several forms of anger. If you suffer a form of frustrated anger with an authority figure or the like that you are unable to do anything about in person, then again a decent action film with a strong villain is ideal. However, the most elegant solution to this kind of problem is an anti-establishment comedy which ridicules a figure who represents your enemy rather than destroys them. For anger generated by job pressures, one of the many 80s comeuppance films (Working Girl, Wall Street) work very well.

Anger against a partner is the only time when you can effectively watch a romantic comedy, but be careful that you choose the time well as the experience of watching the film will either cause you to forgive your partner and be sensitive and loving for a while, or you will immediately dump them to be with someone you think you can be sensitive or loving with. Be careful, romantic comedies are dangerous things.

Recommendations: Working Girl, Wall Street, Mallrats, When Harry Met Sally, One Fine Day, The Matrix.

That’s all for now. Remember these are not general film recommendations, but ways of dealing with and alleviating emotional difficulties that you might be facing. Go with my love, my children.

Categories
Random

Wahoo…

Yay! The Bomb is the top rated site at Wahoo.

Categories
Random

Vote for me…

Could anyone who has a chance (and likes The Bomb) go to Wahoo! and rate it for me. They only include people who have been rated more than ten times in their top-rated sites, and The Bomb languishes with five.

Categories
Random

Traffic to Barbelith…

The front page of barbelith reached 10,000 hits today. This is quite invigorating. The bomb has now had nearly 40,000 visitors, the nexus over 15,000. What a nice way to start the day…

Categories
Random

Three small things: Croon, Zeldman, Tumbleweeds…

Three brief things. The first is really important. Both Zeldman and I got the URL for Croon wrong. Which might explain why people aren’t voting for it (link goes nowhere). Turns out it’s not croon.com but croon.org. Bum. I suggest that EVERYONE goes and looks at the site today and votes for it (should they feel that way inclined).

Zeldman himself (awe) has written to me and explains his feelings on the poll. Having heard him out properly, and heard his position through, I must confess I think I agree with him. Um. Finally, I wrote the damn epinion on Tumbleweeds. I am now consumed with guilt as I think I sound right-wing and single mother hating, which fills me with horror.

Categories
Random

Zeldman and Tumbleweeds…

Zeldman.com has commented on the non-corporate art poll. To quote:

“The poll asks readers to visit the independent content sites honored in the Vision, and vote for the one which gives them “the most hope” about the Web. Barbelith creator Tom Coates hopes the poll will guide newcomers to “the best content on the Net” since the big portals clearly don’t do this job. (They point to large corporate sites that advertise in their pages.)
By nature, polls are popularity contests, and that makes us uneasy. Competition is beside the point. We think the last entry should read “All the Above.” Still, we are happy that Barbelith – itself a damn fine site – is promoting independent content on the Web. ‘Cause, people, it’s our Web, not corporate America’s Web.”

I am completely honoured to be mentioned at Zeldman since it is, in many ways, the decentred centre of the web – connected intimately with the Web Standards Project and the fight to keep original non-corporate content visible on the web. It’s as close to representing the “spirit of the web pioneers” as you can get.

I don’t agree about the popularity poll thing though. I agree that polls are by their nature competitive – but only if they are taken seriously! The poll was designed to get people to look at some of the best independent content that the web has to offer, and the interactive part is merely a means to that end. However, if people think that it is against the spirit of the sites themselves then I’ll remove it post haste…

TUMBLEWEEDS
Last night I went to the press screening of Tumbleweeds. It was an affecting, slightly off-kilter film, which didn’t opt for the easy answers. I basically liked it. But it was more interesting as a treatment of mothers. You felt sympathy for the mother who serially marries and runs across the country with her young daughter, pulling her in and out of schools, getting involved with abusive and violent men. She was portrayed as so childlike and confused herself that she almost couldn’t be held accountable for her actions.

I sat there thinking that although the film was entirely convincing and moving, exactly the same story, with the same script but a different director, could have just as easily portrayed her as an inhuman monster.

This aspect slightly perturbed me. It made me wonder what actions couldn’t be justified on screen with a sensitive back-story and a likable actor/actress. And whether the love of her daughter should really be taken as such a barometer of her morality. It seemed just as likely to me that the daughter in ten years time would resent her mother with a vengeance.

I’ll think about it a bit more and then I’ll post an epinion.