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A Strange Year at The Burn
Written By: David Neubert
2007-08-30 21:52:39
Why, you ask?  Arson, suicide, record attendance, luxury?
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Affluenza Epidemic: Money and Happiness Reexamined
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2007-01-30 10:45:58
It would seem obvious that money makes everything better. It would seem obvious because money is tied to things like health, comfort and opportunity, all of which are happy-making concepts. Yet there has been a backlash against the power of money recently, and it seems that as we become more financially successful, we become less psychologically fulfilled.


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An Ad Agency for Thinking
Written By: Michelle Haimoff
2006-12-11 14:24:54

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."

But let’s backup.

The Artist as Citizen project is a collaboration of a guest editor, a donor and an art student with the end goal of creating something that makes people think. The students are generally design-minded undergrads, interested in fields that relate to popular commercial media. When they graduate, they will become the image-makers of the world, likely doing gigs as fashion photographers, graphic designers and ad agency creatives. The guest editors are prominent members of the art community who want to see a concept executed from its inception, and the donors are the kind of art collectors that are as interested in the process as the finished product.

 


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Anti-Corporate Bad Taste Satire at Burning Man
Written By: David Neubert
2007-08-30 18:47:13
Well, there is Internet connection here but it's slow.  It seems to have gotten better over the week.  My camp, Entheon Village, has been great and set up a repeater.

The Barbie Death Camp (and Wine Bar) Satires Mattel Inc's (MAT - $21.68) top selling doll of all time, Barbie, being cast into ovens.  You can't tell by the photo but they are being driven to the "ovens"  by GI Joe and Ken dolls.   Because we, at The Panelist, love corporate satire of all kinds - even if it is in bad and insensitive taste, I have to approve of this project.  I don't think that The Barbie Death Camp (the sponsor of the art project has the same name as the art), needed to use the word "Auschwitz" in the name because the irony was already clear.

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Are Hedge Funds Contributing to World Hunger?
Written By: Jeanne Roberts
2008-04-15 11:50:04
In March 2008, The New York Times reported an inexplicable and disturbing variation between actual prices and commodity pricing in some commonly traded crops like corn, soybeans and wheat.
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