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The Boys in the Backroom are Dividing up their Spoils. Again.

03 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Lehan Winifred Ramsay

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Painting

Landscape with Souvenir

Painting and Story by Lehan Winifred Ramsay

Technology and innovation, that’s all we seem to hear about in the online newspapers, the “news media”, particularly their value and societal worth. That’s not surprising given that these online newspapers are constructed from technology and constantly being innovated. They would have us believe that their presence is newsworthy. They had profitability in their paper media until they went online – they went online with a business model that at first was not successful, and so their profitability and the success of online commercial business are tied together.

In the meantime, “social media” also became socially successful whilst still struggling with commercial success, and so the two media joined up.

One of the characteristics of electronic information is speed, and speed is what we are being dealt. Technology and innovation interests – the makers of technology, assisted by the news media and the social media – try to speed us up. Rushing us toward an evolved life, changing our perception in tiny but very fast increments. Any social issue or social change that is now “in the news” is one that has a strong backing of people with the ability to get into the news, to make the news, to write the news and to re-write the news to fit in their issue. Which means that media people, and tech and innovation people, and social media people, are indeed extremely powerful at present.

They can run their issues like campaigns, and they do. One method that we are being particularly assaulted with at present is using the data on our online habits to feed us with a kind of information that you could almost call “familial”. It is no secret that the news and social organs of the web would like to lead us to things we want to buy. So if we put the word cow online, cows will appear online. And if we are being particularly naïve, innocent or careless, we will not hold some scepticism about the presence of all these cows but will merely accept them happily. So we have the impression that we have choice, and that our online environment is familial. Really we are being manipulated in a particularly silly and obvious way, by our online hosts and their magic tricks.

Of course, news media have always disguised promotion, advertising and press releases as news. Social media is doing nothing that is more exploitative than what dating companies or dodgy motivational products have always done. Technology and innovation businesses appear to have better designed and valued products than in the past.

There is a creep, a slow but insidious drip, a flooding, a dividing up of the internet. At present it is in the interests of those businesses to smother you in attention. Once they have your commercial measure there will be no great reason to continue with this. Once they have the measure of you you are not going to change substantially and require more attention. Once the “online DNA” has been figured out, there will be no courting of your information. There will be formulaic and systematic programming. And it is likely that our online world will suddenly and shockingly slow down. But that’s not much of a guess.

That’s pretty normal business practice.

Not much is new, a great deal of this technology and innovation is smoke and mirrors, very simple ideas cloaked in DESIGN and EXPENSE. A great deal of it is semantic change; the same as before, but given a different meaning. Because it is cased in technology and innovation, in a box or a program or a service, it can be licensed, it can be patented and copyrighted, it becomes intellectual property. Not our property, though. I believe we will have less ability to ask for change, in the online world, once it gets through this frenzied adolescence.

What I start to feel as I read and read through this fast-paced activity online, is that we are being fooled. And foolish. I don’t believe that technological innovation has been as profoundly important to us as we are told. It’s true that we have changed; our perceptions and understandings and capabilities have changed. But I don’t believe that technology and innovation caused our perceptions and understandings and capabilities to change. I believe that our perceptions, understandings and capabilities caused the technology and innovation.

We love people who Think Different. And we know where Thinking Different is supposed to lead us. To Apple. Apple, in its Think Different campaign, used people like Mother Theresa and Ghandi to express its meaning of “Thinking Different”. Now after the death of Steve Jobs we can understand that included in that lineup is Jobs himself. But I don’t believe that Jobs changed us. I believe that we changed Jobs. It was us that he used, after all. It is we who created Gates, and Zuckerberg, and all our self-made Visionaries of the New World. We had already changed, that’s why they were able to make all that money from us.

I don’t agree with the way corporations are dividing up our Online world amongst themselves. I don’t agree with the open discussion of how those same corporations plan to divide up our Moon amongst themselves. I believe that we are being a little too polite here, and a little too accepting of the press releases that pass for intelligent discussion. I don’t want to have to go to them and ask them to stop what they are doing. I would like them to figure it out for themselves.

Don’t you wish that too?

Allaustrayanmusic – The Belated Australia Day Playlist (OK Shoot Me for Dragging the Chain)

03 Friday Feb 2012

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Entertainment Upstairs

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Pig's Arms Playlist

Playlist by Algernon – apologies for being late by Emmjay

By the time you read this I’ll be back from travelling in time back to 1982 to West Australia. Todays offering are all Australian for the post-Australia Day recovery weekend at the Pig’s Arms.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVMzCcgAAkA

I remember  you – Frank Ifield

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYIMvOVZ2Q8

The rain tumbles down in July – Slim Dusty

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgWGQTcDFLk

Teach me how to Fly – Jeff St John

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e88n68HviAE&feature=fvst

Spicks and Specks – Bee Gees

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKMGSj_j4lc

St Louis – The Easybeats

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv24elfqC-I

Khe Sanh – Cold Chisel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvAtbkDdeyI

The shores of Botany bay – the Bushwackers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pM2eNHuWh7Q

The Diamantina Drover – Redgum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG74cOf5-EM

Girls on the Avenue – Richard Clapton

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i76J4kO8eCA

Cattle and cane – Jimmy Little and Karma County

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-mQyRuHIuA

Under the milky way tonight – The Church

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjTY8ildtFU

Where the Wild Roses Grow – Nick Cave & Kylie Minogue

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heQi0AZBH-0

Tomorrow – Silverchair

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IBKOvyIll8

Dear Prudence – Doug Parkinson

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMSyumchMWA

Boys in town – Divinyls

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tlnz95SZwBk

Stares and whispers – Renne Geyer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLbyaNbhHdU

Know your product – The Saints

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWR5n-ZT4xI&feature=related

Aloha Steve & Danno – Radio Birdman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML9h3I5Uktw

This is Australia – Gangajang

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bPQAWZFZlM

TNT – AC/DC

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Scn934CwsM

Women in Uniform – Skyhooks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeG-hNXXy6I

Down Under – Men at work

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9lzOYJXUkM

Bury me deep in Love – The Triffids

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bqAWH5JWWI&feature=related

Streets of your town – The Go-Betweens

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mkidP2OUCk

Great southern land – Icehouse

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0Yw0LPb204&feature=related

Lets kiss like angels do – Wendy Matthews

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq9On3uYI8Q

Little bird – Kasey Chambers

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWrW3qJ2HOA&feature=related

Run to paradise – The Choirboys

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO7n2m8O_og

Power and Passion – Midnight Oil

Many Such Helpful Friends

02 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Lehan Winifred Ramsay

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Quilted Robot

Painting and Story by Lehan Winifred Ramsay

I remember reading about how Australians began to embrace investment after they were made to keep superannuation funds. And then every Australian seemed to become a real estate junkie. Now if they are reading anything at all they are every day becoming well-trained specialists in recognizing that opportunity that will change their lives. Technology, education, age management, management… never ending self-improvements.

I think that facebook is training us on how to make our friends into assets. Useful, useable, tradeable commercial assets. We are learning to think about them differently, to understand the rules governing successful management of friend assets, to understand the financial potential in them. One of the rules of Asset Management of Friends is: never lose one.

It seems to me that the next thing to be “assetted” will be love. Sex, sexual relationships, marriage, partnership. We are so good at learning now, we will be excellent students. But I doubt the Asset Management of Lovers will say “never lose one”. It is clearly financially beneficial to have a marriage system that allows you to move up and up through relationships, gathering assets. So we will need to learn how to do that properly, and our marriage system will need adjustment to make it work for us, rather than against us.

If you’ve ever read one of those motivational (self help for the “activity” disability) books you’ll probably remember all the categories that you need to do a little in at a time. Things like planning, relating to people, negotiation, investment, time management. 

Now take the time to read through The Age, or The Sydney Morning Herald. They seem to have reformed themselves into daily motivational trainers for us. Is that what we are, now? People whose single desire is to improve, in clearly recognisable steps? Like the steps in a flower arrangement school, each with its own certificate (TAFE approved, RPL available).

It’s curious. At the moment there’s an article about air travel. Get over it and get on with it, they say. Another view might be: actually you’ve been SOLD travel as one of the ultimate rewards for your endeavours. And often it’s not fun at all! It’s actually a time where you get even more marketed and under-rewarded than normal! In fact, it could be argued that it is neither attractive NOR desirable! It’s just that it’s such a great little money-maker, and for you, a great way to learn how to stick to a goal.

One time I deliberately took a bad holiday – planned it from beginning to end and stuck with it. Why would I do that? I think it’s because I’m a particularly good learner.
Did you ever notice that you used to have interest in the dumbest, most unsharable things? And now there’s an online shop for it. Chewing match heads. Go do your research.

Weirdly, it all looks much the same until you take a look in another country. Ebay, for example. Who are all these scammers, you think. And then, once you’ve got the picture, you see it all over the place, right here in your own place. Stop telling me about those match heads, you think. I just used to like them, that’s all. And now those scammers won’t let it go.

Yesterday I went to a Vinnies and they had a skirt there for $25. It was a lovely skirt. Can you make this a little cheaper, I said, because I’m unemployed. No. We can’t. Someone came out from out the back and said: oh, we had to put that price on there, it was brand new. Yes I understand that it was brand new. I can see it is such good quality. But I am unemployed. Can you make this a little cheaper? No. We can’t. We get this high price so we can run our charity programs for the poor. Yes, I can understand that you get the money to run programs to provide charity for the poor. But I am poor. And I am asking you for help by going into your charity shop and buying the clothes that you have received for nothing. And I am now not even able to be your customer. Only your client. I am too poor for a Vinnies shop.

Newspapers read more like the kind of newsletters you can subscribe to. Which is important, because that’s what their business plan is, to make little tailor made newsletters for each and every one of us. So if you’ve noticed that, you’re with the program.

I write about Vinnies, it is snatched upon by the Facebook Fairies (oh look! a Product!) there is a “Vinnies Vogue” story in my personalized AGE within a few minutes. Sadly, they do not recognize that I am too poor to shop at Vinnies. Perhaps this is the aspirational lesson plan.

I am a little sad about newspapers, reading them was one of my great passions. It was nice when they came on sheets of paper. If you got up to go to the toilet, the same story would be on the page when you came back. It’s those trivial things that we become nostalgic for.

And BOOM! A nostalgia section! Being sad is now flagged as a super-potential marketing opportunity. So my disappointment is of great interest. Perhaps having something interested in me will help that sadness anyway? My own personalized self-investment manager. I cannot lose. I am being supported by my personalized media, and my success is their profit. As a human success contributes to a healthy condition. So success is what I will have. See how helpful and loveable robots (a pretty name for technology) are?

Oddly, there have been some reversals in strategy. Arts Hub Australia used to refuse me their newsletter unless I subscribed. Now they send it to my email box, although we never agreed on such a relationship. They have come to learn that in the world of motivational newsletters, you have to be there to find a money-making opportunity. We will find that we have many such helpful friends now.

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