Category: Musings


The Imperial State Crown of Great Britain

Royal Wedding

It would have been Bertie’s worse nightmare 70 odd years ago when all King George VI of Britain had to contend with were newsreels and the ‘wireless’. However everyone loves a wedding and regardless of whether you are an ardent Monarchist or Republican, who knew the Royal Wedding would be so bloody entertaining.

It was the ideal example of a high profile event effectively channelling digital mass media and in doing so adding an extra somewhat rebellious layer of connection and experience.

Simultaenously watching it unfold on my TV screen, retweeting commentary using the PC and texting family using my third screen, the mobile.

What I found intriguing were the generation divides of who used which media. Older family were purely glued to the telly and promising to send me special edition newspapers (a more sentimental souvenir perhaps in 30 years time then saying “Hey kids look Ma saved you a Quicktime movie of King Williams wedding”). My gen were mainly tweeting and watching it on the web.The even younger ones were busy building facebook pages dedicated to Pippa’s derriere.

The 5 funnest and funniest parts of Friday night for me on were:

1. The run up to the big reveal of The Dress and The Kiss on the balcony, a million women worldwide waited with baited breath.

 

2. Filling in the boring bits of the ceremony with the global bitchfest that was everyone tweeting about every fashion faux pas with global agreement that Princess Bea’s headpiece was a little abstract to say the least.

 

3. Watching the myriad crazies that the BBC vox-popped particularly the man with a hat that apparently included Prince Williams old childhood toothbrush.

 

4. The pomp and pageantry was impressive but perhaps not as popular as Pippa Middleton’s Fan Page currently at over 100k fans!

 

5. Singing along loudly to Jerusalem while hastagging #proudtobebritish :-)
By the time Prince William becomes King, his coronation is likely to be a 3D holographic experience….let’s hope the fashion is just as bad.

February Inspiration: Yes. Now. I am an artist. I take initiative.

I have adopted Seth Godin’s Linchpin manifesto for the month of February and beyond.

The Linchpin Manifesto - Seth Godin

The Linchpin Manifesto - Seth Godin

Should your baby really be on Facebook?

In ten years time I predict we will all be part of The Truman Show world of Facebook and it’s descendents regardless of whether we choose to be there or not.

Recent research posted by Chris Voss poses some uncomfortable social and ethical dilemmas for parents and parents to be when documenting their children.

Let me just throw a disclaimer in here to say that I don’t even upload photos of my pets on Facebook let alone a small related human.

Facebook brings out the best in people but often the worse too.  As the veritable ‘mirror on the wall’, it highlights our shallow musings, desires and inconsequential babble. It is what we want it to be.

Over the years, I have seen, watched and read the status updates, posts and photos of a number of distant relatives and friends as they embark on the adventures of parenthood. It started with perhaps a post of one or two first day at school photos. Increasingly, it has started even earlier with an update  at the confirmation of a pregnancy test before the first scan has been complete. Of course, I have the option of hiding updates, deleting connections and ignoring these unfolding young lives.

What option do babies and children have? Should we really be using Facebook as a virtual baby book? Should our children not be allowed the choice or the right to decide at some stage if they even want to have a digital footprint from conception and throughout their lives?

Isabella Rosselini stars in something strange and naughty……

It’s probably only a matter of time before someone steals this idea as creative “inspiration” for a TV commercial. Ten years ago would you have thought that an actress of the calibre of Isabella Rosselini would be starring in a web series dressed as a randy prawn? Possibly not. Evidence that the craziest most unlikely concepts actually work. This original web series uses striking and quirky characters and comedy with an environmental edge. This is my favourite so far but you can watch the series or get the widget here.

A harbour full of a post it notes & a bridge held up by bulldog clips

This is Sydney Harbour as envisioned by Staples Australia, it’s quite charming and reminds me of Play School. Those were the days when all you needed to pass time were a few lollipop sticks, pipecleaners and an empty cereal box.

Sydney Harbour being built (timelapsed)

Play School Episode (circa 1990s?)

Catfish…….

It was an advantage that I didn’t have any preconceptions before seeing this documentary.The denouement is utterly compelling and will leave you (as any good documentary will), questioning yourself, your interactions and the world around you.

January Inspiration: Everything French & Chic

I have been incognito dear reader for the last 4 months due to a radical but welcome job change. That is no excuse really as I am still a digital producer so first resolution for the year is to post at least twice a week (ok so I am 4 posts down but it’s the intention that counts). 

Now the new job led me to have my fortune told for the very first time at a work Christmas party. This was a useful diversion away from stuffing my face with canapes. The first words out of Madame Antoine’s mouth were “So, when are you planning to return to Paris?”. The hook worked and I sat enthralled for half an hour. My home my be Sydney but my heart belongs in France. 

Tour Eiffel

Vive La France!

 

It was an amusing end to 2010 and a great beginning to 2011 as this month I take my cue from everything French and Chic: 

Fashion—–> She’s not French but she is chic… Vogue Japan Editor At Large  and avid fashion blogger Anna Dello Russo  is my fantasy fashion muse. If only I had the funds and the legs to wear her wardrobe. Conceptual outfits worn as daywear,  fruit inspired milinary, I imagine that having a watermelon on your head takes confidence (Sarah Jessica Parker should take note). As does being a non-conformist in the fashion industry. Dello Russo, I salute you, your blog and and your great legs! 

Literature—–> Last year, a dear friend insisted that I read ‘The Elegance of the Hedgehog’ by Muriel Barbery. Having read the synopsis, it sounded  thoroughly depressing. The novel focuses on the interwoven daily lives of a 12 year old girl who has decided to commit suicide and an older, grumpy concierge who happens to be an autodidact. They both reside at no 7 rue de Grenelle, a hotel particulier in Paris with intriguing residents. While rummaging through a book barn I came upon it again, read the first three pages and had to buy it. I am enjoying it so much so that I am purposely reading the last couple of chapters very slowly to prolong having to end it and I keep rereading chapters because it is without a doubt beautifully written. A classic example of not judging the book by it’s cover!  

Food—–> Larousse Gastronomique weighs about 3 kilos, the version I have was lovingly transported from the UK as part of my grandad’s luggage. It was a journey with a purpose. There is an excellent recipe for a Tarte Tatin which is my second favourite dessert (after poached peaches) that I made for New Years eve and went down a treat with Vanilla icecream and champagne. It also has a potted biography of Toulouse Lautrec on page 1,091. 

 C’est Magnifique!

Augmenting the physical world

is a few small steps away judging by the work of Pranav Mistry who has developed a gestural interface, a system that allows you in’ Minority Report’ style to interact with data and objects that are projected in front of you using your hands, far more natural than a keyboard and mouse.

TimTams and Philosophy

This week I’m applying for Australian citizenship much to my grandad’s dismay (he still refers to Australians as “the colonials”). As part of it, there’s a test about history, politics, the correct way to dunk your TimTam and the like, and it got me thinking about Australia as a country and it’s values, for me (and this is just my opinion) these are along the lines of fairness, mateship, hard work and generosity of spirit.  It wasn’t difficult to think of what they could be and if I considered actual brands I could probably guess at what their ‘values’ are supposed to be.  Apple is to product innovation what MacDonalds is to service.

As consumers we’re so used to identifying and aligning ourselves with brands, but as people what are our own values?  This question isn’t in the citizenship test (thankfully) but it forms part of an exercise in Stephanie Dowrick’s book “Choosing Happiness”    and has completely stumped me for a week, having never actively thought about it.

Of course in all of us, we’d hope there are inherent usual suspects of respect, empathy and good will, but what else would be on my list? After a few days mulling it over the following make a good start:

-          Integrity

-          Honesty

-          Wisdom

-          Good Humour

-          Curiosity

-          Creativity

The next challenge is to then use them as a guide for any major decisions I make for the rest of the year. What do you stand for?

June Inspiration – BeetleJuice

Once upon a time there was a little girl who liked to climb trees, play “computer” games and decided to dye her Barbie’s platinum hair brown by dipping her upside down in a cup of cold tea. Needless to say she didn’t grow up a fan of Sixteen Candles or Pretty and Pink, a little bit mainstream for an oddball in the making.

A story about a psychotic ghost, dressed in black and white looking like a human humbug sweet however caught her eye and she was mesmerized forever by punk goth films of Tim Burton, herewith my belated June inspiration for celebrating eccentricity and the oddness in life and art.

My top 5 films in no partiular order are:

  • BeetleJuice
  • Mars Attacks
  • Edward Scissorhands
  • Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
  • Sleepy Hollow

Regardless of the story, each one has Burton’s visual signature, a slightly skewed take on the world that I love so I’m ridiculously excited to see there’s a Tim Burton exhibition at ACMI in Melbourne until October 2010. Monsters, ghouls, aliens and robots? I’m there!

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