Franny Gold

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Following the (stampede?) from Twitter* attempting to figure this out while looking like a goofball • I hope I make new friends and see some old ones.
THE ONLY THING WE HAVE TO FEAR IS GETTING SHOT ANYWHERE WE GO.
looks like someone ordered the brontosaurus ribs
people keep encouraging me to go find myself but I have to assume that’s because they’ve never met me
This day in history. 1996. Taco Bell announced that it had purchased the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia and had renamed it the Taco Liberty Bell.

#Glaze, the "tool for protecting artists against AI art mimicry, is now available for download /use at https://glaze.cs.uchicago.edu

Glaze analyzes your art, and generates a modified version (with barely visible changes). This "cloaked" image disrupts AI mimicry process."

#art #AI #graphics #DigitalArt #artists

On 25 Jan 2016, Rihanna posted a selfie wearing a US$9k pair of jewel-encrusted Dolce & Gabbana headphones (with matching crown) thru which she was listening to her latest album. By that afternoon, the headphones had sold out.

#Rihanna #Riri #DolceGabbana #headphones #bling #queen

@Sheril Hey, there was a terrific episode on her and the game on the NPR Throughline podcast earlier this year!

https://www.npr.org/2022/06/29/1108728257/do-not-pass-go

Do Not Pass Go

There's more to Monopoly than you might think. It's one of the best-selling board games in history — despite huge economic instability, sales actually went up during the pandemic — and it's been an iconic part of American life at other pivotal moments: a cheap pastime during the Great Depression; a reminder of home for soldiers during WWII; and an American export during its rise as a global superpower. It endured even as it reflected some of the ongoing inequities in American society, from segregation and redlining to capitalism run rampant. That's because Monopoly is also built on powerful American lore – the idea that anyone, with just a little bit of cash, can rise from rags to riches.Writer Mary Pilon, the author of <em>The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World's Favorite Board Game</em>, describes Monopoly as "the Great American Dream in a board game – or, nightmare." <br/><br/>This week: how a critique of capitalism grew from a seed of an idea in a rebellious young woman's mind into a game legendary for its celebration of wealth at all costs. And behind that legend — there's a lie.

NPR

Manuel Álvarez Bravo
The Crouched Ones, 1934
Museum of Modern Art

“The photography of Manuel Álvarez Bravo is Mexico by cause, form and content, anguish is omnipresent and the atmosphere is supersaturated with irony.”
- Diego Rivera

Today we're celebrating Álvarez Bravo's birthday 🎂

In space, no one can hear you scream.
In cyberspace, no one can shut you up.
I'm no Stephen Hawking, but I think what happens is that they cancel each other out.