Thursday, December 10, 2009
Relationship Amplifier

Max Lawrence has a device that he calls the "relationship amplifier." He bases it off the electronic principle of a Darlington Pair. Lawrence's theory says "the relationship amplifier is based on the principle that a pair of people can amplify each other's strengths, weaknesses, and in some cases, create a net result much greater - as if created out of nothing - than the product of the pair by themselves."
I'm still not positive what the "relationship amplifier" is; however, it's theory sounds like it makes sense. Sometimes people's chemistry together brings out the best in both of them and their relationship grows very strong because of that strong bond they have. Together, they are individually stronger people, rather than when they aren't together they aren't as strong of people individually.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The Yes Men

The Yes Men are a group of activists who practice "identity correction." They pretend to be spokesmen of prominent organizations and powerful people. They are also known for making fake websites that are similar to the ones they want to spoof.
What The Yes Men do is very different. It is definitely something out of the ordinary and it can be interesting to see how people react to what this group does and says.
Public Access Art TV Show Day
Ceci Moss said announced that she will be posting
videos that are lively, fun and subversive. She is getting these videos from many different art-related public access TV shows from within the last 30 years. Artists are able to use public access television to experiment and allow them to respond to the conventions within the media itself.
I think this is a great idea; especially for artists. It gives things a new perspective as well as bring a new community of people together.
videos that are lively, fun and subversive. She is getting these videos from many different art-related public access TV shows from within the last 30 years. Artists are able to use public access television to experiment and allow them to respond to the conventions within the media itself. I think this is a great idea; especially for artists. It gives things a new perspective as well as bring a new community of people together.
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