Merry Christmas brother Froog, to you and yours! Thanks for the entertainment, the unique insight into a crazy country and most of all the way you're always able to put exactly into words my similar sentiments on China when I so often struggle to do so. If I want to explain to someone why such things Chinese are so I know I can always forward them to a post on Froogville. Here's also to 2012 (and whatever that is in the lunar calendar), have a very happy New Year!
I just got a new smartphone last week. Somewhat against my better judgment, or what's left of it: the days when I hated the idea of being tethered to people just by voice aren't that long ago, y'know? But then I got the Blackberry a couple years ago -- the prospect of 24x7 Internet access sucked me in -- and it was downhill from there...
Anyhow, this new phone gives me access to all these interesting photo-effects apps, to take advantage of the phone's built-in smarts (and, of course, a hi-res camera). I'd just spent a leisurely hour roaming through these programs' capabilities, and strange instant-filter effects, but now this post of yours makes me wonder if I should look for something to turn plain old photos into bichromatic-flat posters.
A leading presenter on China Central Television's English-language channel has revealed himself to be a xenophobic hate-monger. WHY does he still have a job? Lobby for his dismissal - by any and all means.
Days Ai Weiwei was detained
80
With ironic, sinister symmetry, the celebrity artist/activist was incarcerated on the same day that my friend Wu Yuren was finally released from 10 months' detention.
Now, like Wu, he's been released on extremely restrictive 'bail' terms - but could face re-arrest at any moment. He was detained incommunicado from April 3rd to June 22nd 2011.
Days Wu Yuren was in prison
307
"Released on parole" after 10 months; "parole" lifted another year later. The original charges against him were apparently dropped without his trial ever being formally concluded.
Froog is an escaped lawyer - but there is no need for alarm; he is only a danger to himself, not to the general public. An eternal wanderer, he now lives in an exotic city somewhere in the 'Third World' *, where he is held prisoner by an unfinished novel (or, more precisely, an unstarted novel). He spends a lot of time running, writing, taking photographs, and falling in love with women who fail to appreciate him. He also spends a lot of time in bars.
[* OK, I'll come clean: I've been living in Beijing since summer '02.]
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Merry Christmas brother Froog, to you and yours!
Thanks for the entertainment, the unique insight into a crazy country and most of all the way you're always able to put exactly into words my similar sentiments on China when I so often struggle to do so. If I want to explain to someone why such things Chinese are so I know I can always forward them to a post on Froogville.
Here's also to 2012 (and whatever that is in the lunar calendar), have a very happy New Year!
Ditto, Froog.
You make me feel like I am back in Beijing again. All of the fascination and humor without the pollution.
A prosperous Year of the Dragon to you.
I just got a new smartphone last week. Somewhat against my better judgment, or what's left of it: the days when I hated the idea of being tethered to people just by voice aren't that long ago, y'know? But then I got the Blackberry a couple years ago -- the prospect of 24x7 Internet access sucked me in -- and it was downhill from there...
Anyhow, this new phone gives me access to all these interesting photo-effects apps, to take advantage of the phone's built-in smarts (and, of course, a hi-res camera). I'd just spent a leisurely hour roaming through these programs' capabilities, and strange instant-filter effects, but now this post of yours makes me wonder if I should look for something to turn plain old photos into bichromatic-flat posters.
I have seen an app that "Warholizes" photos, JES. That's quite fun.
Thanks for the good wishes, gentlemen. It's a pleasure to have you along for the ride.
Yes, Year of the Dragon - I wonder what that will bring?
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