7.11.10

this is the big joke !!!





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Got Talent

I see we have very similar assosiations. Today at work I've finished reading The Culture Industry, suprisingly after 5 whole hours instead of 1 hour of quick gaze, I told myself I'd sacrifice on that. I guess, it must have been pretty intresting than !

Anyway... "The talent belong to the operation long before they are put on the show..." Of course "Got Talent" comes as first to my mind, because it is like Adorno's dellusional visions coming to life in their whole glory. The ultimate show. There's action, there's laughter and tears, there's crowd psychology, there's "american dream" and success. Paradoxaly, I knew most of the manipulative moves they are using. I know they are cheap, cheesy and I hate myself for that, but I still follow the show, I cry and I laught with heroes and heroines. I simply cannot stop myself.
What not everybody knows though, but it came to my attention, is that if a person is talented and have a chance to go further up till the Grand Finale, he or she has to sell his or her image to the TV station long before the shootings. He cannot change his hairdo, make-up, clothing style without TV station's permittions. And these are only the small things... there is definitely more of that. 
Unfortunately for TV stations, there are some who dont agree with this approach. They lose they chance for success, but they keep their dignity.

Below my personal hero who refused to sell his soul... and daaaaaaaaamn ain't he talented ! 




Here's his myspace :)

Scrooge McDuck and Money 2

"To the extent that cartoons do more than accustom the senses to the new tempo, they hammer into every brain the old lesson that continuous attrition, the breaking of all individual resistance, is the condition of life in this society. Donald Duck in the cartoons and the unfortunate victim in real life receive their beatings so that spectators can accustom themselves to theirs. "
The Culture Industry
Theodor Adorno

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