| An Ad Agency for Thinking |
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| Written by Michelle Haimoff | |
| Monday, 11 December 2006 | |
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Not yet a book, not quite a website, it is difficult to pin down the Artist as Citizen project into any particular media. It is equally difficult to pin down its creator, Richard Reiss. Off the bat, he asks me not to make this review about him. He also refuses to state his opinion. About anything. “Us having opinions isn’t interesting, it’s exploring people’s opinions and beliefs in a way that will give you a fresh take on the issue that’s interesting."
The first Artist as Citizen project takes the form of portraits and interviews of a prominent climate scientist and the creative director of a Hummer ad campaign. Reiss and his partner Ian Umeda developed the idea together and, on this project, Reiss serves as guest editor. Guilherme Cunha, an undergrad at the School of Visual Arts, was chosen as the art student. When explaining why he proposed a juxtaposition of science and advertising, Reiss mentions the New Yorker issue in which Hummer ads run alongside a piece on Elizabeth Kolbert’s book about climate change. He describes the art project as “a way to see the issue across the scope of all the moving parts, as opposed to a separated experience which you have if you read a lot of traditional media where there will be an article about an issue, and as long as you’re engaged in reading that issue, the rest of the world disappears, including the advertisements in the magazine." Reiss smiles at the question, “I’m on the side of thinking.” Comments
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written by eea , April 22, 2008
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written by Orange County Advertising Agency , July 25, 2008
I see so many grand ideas, so few executions.
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