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Akay’s shit
While dropping out of the techno-age marathon is an ethical decision anyone could easily make, it also means giving up the only real outlet for subversion. But if there is a sadder case than the lonely, radical farmer-luddite who thinks the world noticed their conscientious desicion to give up the cell phone and the laptop, it is the person who cheerleads for progress, who excitedly feels like they’re relly on the cusp of SOMETHING each time they laud the newest techno-innovation, salivating on the instant opinion dispersers of the day over the i-whatever. Like the out-of-touch Hillary Clinton giving a commencement speech at Barnard College and shouting to the graduating class of women, “Get out there, girls! MySpace and Twitter! Social network your way to the top!” This kind of blind faith in the power or social networking betrays a person eager to be tapped into the “next big thing” in order to more efficiently wedge themselves in with the status quo, as we saw McCain try during the presidential debates when, looking like a child expecting to be given a cookie, he made some desperate and cringe-worthy comments about how he had been using Ebay.
It was easy to live without these things before we had them, but now we must not only have them, we must talk about them constantly. Was it really so bad to run to the corner in the middle of the night to use the payphone? How about when we, Europeans, left the continent to come to America, goodbye was goodbye, possibly forever? We cried, we felt sad, we committed suicide, we knew it was serious and didn’t want to fuck up.
Dear people of the future, this is how we lived, and how we will no doubt be re-enacted in your bizarre “period piece” movies: standing at payphones, writing letters, throwing rocks at windows, meeting up by chance, failing those things, weeing each other in dreams.
Cholesterol on the arteries, cancers in prostates, the joke is on us now. Especially on me.
Anyway.
Now give an ear to Akay’s flaring-up mixes!
(all vinyl, no computer wankery)
(and see blog for detailed playlists)Mix9 100220 (nightXperience, Radio X 94.5, 2010-02-20) by Akay
Mix8 100206, 1/2 (Live at nightXperience, Radio X 94.5, 2010-02-06) by Akay
Mix8 100206, 2/2 (Live at nightXperience, Radio X 94.5, 2010-02-06) by Akay
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Soleil et Chair
Something really nice and unexpected about the combination of 70s-style Chloe denim and the vintage pink bedspread with that tattoo. Found on Sophie Arancio’s NAST blog. Tattoo by Yann Black.
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Sang Bleu on Opening Ceremony NYC
Nice interview with Max about Sang Bleu and the New York launch by Sean Risley for the Opening Ceremony blog. Read the rest here. All pics (I’m guessing) by Sean too.
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more of friday
Two very nice portraits of Tom during the Sang Bleu show at Envoy Gallery. Photography by Tuuka. And read here a nice little note on the night by Hooper.
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customized Sang Bleu T-shirt: Odile Bernard Schroder featuring Zana Bayne
Posted on Zana Bayne’s blog
I hope that everyone in the states is out brunching, BBQing, and hopefully having the day off! I’ll be parked in my leather dungeon (AKA living room) sweating (its 85°) over orders and new pieces. The next couple of days might be a bit of a production frenzy for me, so if anyone has a special request for a post now is the time to let me know – since my brain is completely elsewhere!
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Garter Belts
Congratulations to our friend Zana whose leather Garter Belts just made it to the last issue of Numero Magazine!
Photography: Greg Kadel
Styling: Patti Wilson
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marcelo burlon world order
About to launch his online editorial project MarceloBurlonBlog.com, our dear friend Marcelo recently produced his (great) first video! Pressure’s on boys!
MarceloBurlonBlog.com Coming Soon…. from Marcelo Burlon on Vimeo.







