Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-29 Thread marc garrett

Hi James,

I think you've just hit on the irony of it all ;-)

marc

On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 08:43:06 +0100
mark.r.hancock mark.r.hanc...@gmail.com wrote:


hehe it is. God they're horrible.

I use this for some meetings I have later this week!


To be honest, I've just done a google image search for senior
manager (without quotes) and the results are still almost as horrible
and freaky!

James.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread mark.r.hancock
hehe it is. God they're horrible.

I use this for some meetings I have later this week!

m


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It IS phallo-centric. But I think that's rather the point. 
no?
R

On 27/04/2014 16:22, Mark Hancock wrote:
It feels a bit phallo-centric. But maybe I'm reading too much into it?

M

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On 27 Apr 2014, at 11:27, Karen Blissett karen.bliss...@gmail.com wrote:

We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with our new 
artwork, 
Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

We are distributing to offices.

Available in three formats

Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

High Res digital prints - blog
http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

Slide show for conference presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread marc garrett

Hi Mark  all,

I like most of the work the Karen 'collective' has done  this new 
project takes it right too the edge.


It's humorous but also sinister...

Not just because of the rather extreme images of limp penis's on 
manager's faces. But also because the context resonates how powerful 
these types of people actually are and they are controlling our lives. 
Having a poke at (sorry for the pun) these managers is necessary so that 
we remember we allow them too much power by not speaking out against 
them and their neo-liberal values.


Well done karens!

Whoever you all are :-)

wishing you well.

marc





It feels a bit phallo-centric. But maybe I'm reading too much into it?

M

Mark R Hancock

On 27 Apr 2014, at 11:27, Karen Blissett karen.bliss...@gmail.com 
mailto:karen.bliss...@gmail.com wrote:


We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with 
our new artwork,

Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

We are distributing to offices.

Available in three formats

Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

High Res digital prints - blog
http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

Slide show for conference presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


...

Karen.


Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the 
voidz. We function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.


We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, 
personal, we never forget that the masses are composed of assembled 
individuals.


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread dave miller
Great stuff!




On 28 April 2014 15:09, marc garrett marc.garr...@furtherfield.org wrote:

  Hi Mark  all,

 I like most of the work the Karen 'collective' has done  this new project
 takes it right too the edge.

 It's humorous but also sinister...

 Not just because of the rather extreme images of limp penis's on manager's
 faces. But also because the context resonates how powerful these types of
 people actually are and they are controlling our lives. Having a poke at
 (sorry for the pun) these managers is necessary so that we remember we
 allow them too much power by not speaking out against them and their
 neo-liberal values.

 Well done karens!

 Whoever you all are :-)

 wishing you well.

 marc




  It feels a bit phallo-centric. But maybe I'm reading too much into it?

  M

 Mark R Hancock

 On 27 Apr 2014, at 11:27, Karen Blissett karen.bliss...@gmail.com wrote:

   We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with our
 new artwork,
  Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

  We are distributing to offices.

  Available in three formats

  Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

  High Res digital prints - blog
 http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

  Slide show for conference presentation
 http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


  …

  Karen.


  Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the
 voidz. We function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.

 We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, personal,
 we never forget that the masses are composed of assembled individuals.

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread Alan Sondheim



I second this! - I've run into far too much of this double-talk, which 
shows up when one's dealing with real-estate take-overs (thinking of the 
Barclay Arena in NY, which we fought for years) -


The text is more frightening then the faces. Well, not quite, but both are 
brilliant -


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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread James Morris
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 08:43:06 +0100
mark.r.hancock mark.r.hanc...@gmail.com wrote:

 hehe it is. God they're horrible.
 
 I use this for some meetings I have later this week!
 

To be honest, I've just done a google image search for senior
manager (without quotes) and the results are still almost as horrible
and freaky!

James.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-28 Thread James Morris
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 21:01:51 +
James Morris ja...@jwm-art.net wrote:

 On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 08:43:06 +0100
 mark.r.hancock mark.r.hanc...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  hehe it is. God they're horrible.
  
  I use this for some meetings I have later this week!
  
 
 To be honest, I've just done a google image search for senior
 manager (without quotes) and the results are still almost as horrible
 and freaky!

 James.

Oh my lordy, I've just done an image search for the other thing now :X

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[NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-27 Thread Karen Blissett
We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with our new
artwork,
Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

We are distributing to offices.

Available in three formats

Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

High Res digital prints - blog
http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

Slide show for conference presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


…

Karen.


Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the voidz.
We function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.

We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, personal,
we never forget that the masses are composed of assembled individuals.
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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-27 Thread ruth catlow

Karen,

Good to hear from you again- it's been a while. This is creepily brilliant.

R

On 27/04/2014 11:27, Karen Blissett wrote:
We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with 
our new artwork,

Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.

We are distributing to offices.

Available in three formats

Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw

High Res digital prints - blog
http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com

Slide show for conference presentation
http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144


...

Karen.


Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the 
voidz. We function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.


We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, 
personal, we never forget that the masses are composed of assembled 
individuals.




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Re: [NetBehaviour] Angry Women (Still?) - Art For Offices

2014-04-27 Thread Mark Hancock
It feels a bit phallo-centric. But maybe I'm reading too much into it?

M

Mark R Hancock

On 27 Apr 2014, at 11:27, Karen Blissett karen.bliss...@gmail.com wrote:

 We read your discussion about Angry Women (Still?) and respond with our new 
 artwork, 
 Senior Managers, An Inspirational Guide.
 
 We are distributing to offices.
 
 Available in three formats
 
 Animated slideshow for corporate display screens
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNTpRGHkNdw
 
 High Res digital prints - blog
 http://guide2seniormanagement.tumblr.com
 
 Slide show for conference presentation
 http://www.slideshare.net/KarenBlissett/senior-management-33711144
 
 
 …
 
 Karen.
 
 
 Karens find new ways of communication, we are breaking through the voidz. We 
 function as many and as individuals - we infiltrate the crowd.
 
 We Karens reach each individual in the crowd. We are effective, personal, we 
 never forget that the masses are composed of assembled individuals.
 
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