Posts Tagged ‘face’

4
Nov

UberSpoofs: Literal Videos & Sleeveface

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Music, Websites, blog, humor, parody, performance art

Hey! Get Away From My Magic Frame!
Hey! I Told Ya To Stay Away From My Magic Frame!

Ever wish songs just sang what was happening in the music video? Well now they do.” says Dustin McLean, aka DustoMcNeato, one of the foremost talents in the current “literal video” trend that’s taking the metaverse by storm & cracking my ass up in the process. Dustin & his crew have now created “literal video” interpretations of several pop music videos including a-ha’s “Take On Me“, “Head Over Heels” by Tears For Fears, and most recently “Under The Bridge” by The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Whats happening with that monkey let me help with the books...
What’s happening with that monkey let me help with the books…

 

Whyd that janitor walk there?
Why’d that janitor walk there?

These “literal videos” are riotious spoofs that are especially brilliant for making fun of the obvious absurdities in music videos. I had trouble breathing I was laughing so hard watching their version of “Take On Me” for the first time, and I still find myself humming strange lines from the literal version of “Head Over Heels” on a daily basis. Dustin & company are by no means the only ones getting in on the action – there are several other great literal video retakes surfacing out there, more and more every day! KeithFK was inspired by what he saw & has created a couple of his own, including a great literal video version of “No Surprises” by Radiohead.

Why am I singing in a fishtank?
Why am I singing in a fishtank?

 


Rick Roll – Literal Version
(Rick Astley “Never Gonna Give You Up”)

Not enough musical spoofiness to satisfy you? Me neither! So check this madness out :)

Sleeveface is an internet phenomenon wherein one or more persons obscure or augment body parts with record sleeve(s), causing an illusion. The precise origin of the concept is unknown. A collection of photographs was posted online at Waxidermy.com in early 2006, but a 2008 BBC article claims the idea was created by a group of people in Cardiff, Wales. Cardiff’s Carl Morris is compiling a book on the subject. One case of a “sleeveface” before the internet phenomenon and website, was the album cover by DJ J Rocc, whose own sleeve (front and back) was done in the group sleeveface style.

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4
Nov

Dirty Pretty Things – The Art of Caryn Drexl

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Art, Artists, Mixed Media, Photography, Websites, etsy

Dirty Pretty Things by Caryn Drexl (http://lightleaks.etsy.com)
Dirty Pretty Things
by Caryn Drexl

“I hate putting titles to my images, but when i do they usually mean little to nothing at all. My images are meant to be whatever you think they are, not what i tell you. Sort of like choose your own adventure books, only it’s choose your own backstory instead. And so i prefer to present them to you at face value and nothing more, that way you can react in whatever way you will, without my influencing you with an explanation of why [or how] i’ve done what i did and what it all ‘means’.” – Caryn Drexl

To see more, visit:
http://lightleaks.etsy.com
&
http://www.caryndrexl.com

Say A Little Prayer For Me by Caryn Drexl (http://lightleaks.etsy.com)Say A Little Prayer For Me
by Caryn Drexl

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8
Oct

How To Dial Out

   Posted by: Kenneth Rougeau    in Uncategorized, kenneth rougeau

How to Dial Out

1. Dial 9
2. Wait for beeping sound. Hang up again
3. When phone rings, pick up receiver.
4. Dial 1-800-555-1982. Listen to sound of phone company selenoids switching. Relaxing isn’t it?
5. When Shanghai operator answers, press phone-cradle buttons
6. Nothing will happen

7. Face East, cross yourself thrice while muttering “jadoo, jadoo, jadoo.” Then press them again, with feeling
8. Dial 22-digit satellite code number
9. Dial your social security number
10. Multiply by your age and divide by 5. Dial resulting number
11. Pray fervently to whatever gods there be
12. If a man answers, hang up and repeat steps 1-12

13. A female voice will ask, “Is this the party to whom I am speaking?” Your reply should be, “Do you have Sir Walter Raleigh in a can?”
14. You will be transferred to “Gustave.” Ask no questions, but tell him anything he wants to know. (Do not let him know you are shocked.) Dial the number he gives you and hang up.
15. Your phone will ring. Ask for John Lennon. A voice will reply “The walrus was Paul.” You reply “Paul is dead.” You will then be put on hold. Whatever you do, for God’s sake don’t hang up! It could be extremely dangerous.

16. A hallow, inflectionless, rather mechanical voice will come on the line and ask for your date of birth and favorite color. Do not answer truthfully. (Ignore the odd clicks and static while this information is being processed)
17. You will be issued a 10-digit Universal Access Code. Write it down quickly, it will not be repeated.
18. Using your Universal Access Code, dial your own number. A voice will answer and ask for John Lennon. You say “The Walrus was Paul.” The voice will reply, “Paul is dead.” Put the line on hold.

19. After a few minutes, imitate a hollow, inflectionless, rather mechanical-sounding voice and ask for date of birth and favorite color. Tap the receiver and crinkle cellophane paper nearby to imitate a few seconds of static. Then rattle off a 10-digit number and hang up.
20. Dial 9.

*grin*

from the Steve Jackson Games addendum
to the Principia Discordia

… and here’s something I made ;)


How To Dial Out

digital collage by Kenneth Rougeau

I _think_ you can still hear the mix I did a few years back on my poor abused MySpace profile. It’s based on this same craziness above & an old hacker device called a red box… Basically, if you could take the track back in time & play it into a Fortress phone, you could get a few bucks in free phone calls, lol).

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