Showing posts with label public events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public events. Show all posts

5/05/2010

Cash is Trash

Picasso Sells for Record $106.5 Million
COMMENTS
Even in terms of rich people economics this makes no sense to me. I love Picasso, don't get me wrong, but in todays buyers market I could probably buy a small island, a Gulfstream jet to transport me, and finance my supervillain-esque island compound for that price.

reply: Cash is trash.

Art can be sold overseas, is easily transported, and is untraceable. You can also claim it as assets on a balance sheet.

It's a better investment than something as louche as bouillon.

Art is always valuable as a vehicle for money laundering. Not that I think there's anything wrong with that from an ethical standpoint, it's just that's what it's for.

But in this case, when cubism goes out of fashion eventually, what's a billionaire to do? New art crazes are always happening, but they ain't making any more islands (if Dubai's real estate collapse goes as expected. Just bide your time...).

reply: Eh, eventually, the art market will fall apart, as it always does.

Buyers pick it up for "legacy" and to pad their egos. You're a pretty big pimp among rich people if you have a Picasso. How rich you are stops mattering so much at a certain point.

That's when you start buying art, bankrolling "grassroots" political machines, producing art, running philanthropies, etc.

When cubism stops being cool, you donate the paintings to a prominent museum.

It may also be a symptom of the stimulus boom. The smart money will dump cash when inflation is coming without many prospects for alternative investments.

I mean, it's a pretty fucking sweet deal when you can use ZIRP to buy Picassos for nothing. I'd do that deal many times over.

When political risk is high, it's also a great time to dump your cash reserves into easily smuggled assets.

Remind me to hire you as my accountant and general financial adviser when I attain my empire. You seem like you'd keep a cool head and manage to get me a sweet deal when the revolution overthrows my totalitarian regime. In all seriousness though, your perspective on art as an investment for the super-rich is really intriguing and has educated me as to why these people think a Picasso may be worth 0.1Bn dollars. It makes total sense in the same way that any other stable alternative to cash does.

reply: Accounting, you'd have to find someone else. General financial advisor, sure.

But I'd loooooove to have a Canadian work visa, at least for a time. Canada is the atheist Saudi Arabia with plenty of mines to boot.

A lot to love about the culture, at least.

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Sotheby's Preview Work of Tamara de Lempicka
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5/03/2010

Today's OMG

Ukrainian Parliament

OMG I found my next wallpaper.
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LINKS
Greenaid Seed Bombs

+Like Broadway, But Illegal
+Jeff Stark and 'The Sweet Cheat'
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MUSIC
Tik Tok Parody
Ke$ha Diss
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NEW POSTS
Cover Girl
Michelle Trachtenberg
Vodka Cock
Hookup App
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5/02/2010

Modern Hooker

What does it take, to make it as a fake?

Injected to avoid feeling rejected.

WHCD 2010: The Red Carpet
COMMENT
missdelite: That's it. If I ever see Kim Kardashian in a Hollywood movie, I'm going to shoot myself. At least Simpson and Bieber can sing, fer chrissakes.

Pop Quiz! Kim Kardashian is famous because:
a)golden shower sex tape
b)daddy's Bruce Jenner
c)face + tit + butt surgeries = Tinseltown "pretty"
d)she's servicing every dessicated studio exec from New York to L.A.
e)she's a modern Al Qaeda Mata Hari
f)the world's a sad, muthaf@kn place where only the crass survive
g)all of the above

If you chose g) then ding ding! We have a winner! Now go cry yourself to sleep and pray that she's such a bitch in real life, her make up artist snaps and stabs her in the butt with a MAC lip pencil, causing her to drown in a pool of her own saline solution. Horndogs around the world will mourn her loss for 2.2 seconds before they move on to the next bimbo in a tight dress. It's the circle of life 2010 celebrity style! Aren't you glad you came along for the ride??
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4/30/2010

Fail Culture

ROFL Con Tomorrow!
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4/22/2010

Do it Live

Neverending White Lights__Sunrise Records

Illscarlett__Sunrise Records__[pics: Blog.to]

Record Stores Unite
Thanks to the resurgence of in-store performances, stores now act as social arenas as much as retail outlets, adapting to serve a niche market rather than the general public. [...]

Tom Bunning__Cargo__London, England

Firetrap's Staggering Success!
FIRETRAP were the proud sponsors of this year’s Stag and Dagger – the ‘one-ticket-gives-access-to-all’ concept festival. [...]

4/18/2010

04.16

Checking in at Foursquare's Hot Tubbin', Rooftop, Rock Star Moment

Dennis Crowley - bio
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NEW POSTS
Iris van Herpen
Alexander SkarsgÄrd
Mobile Office
Traffic Stats
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10/09/2009

Space Cadet

Guy Laliberté, founder and CEO of Cirque du Soleil




Space-Travelling Cirque Founder About to Host Biggest Show in the Universe
MONTREAL - Canada's first space tourist is hours away from hosting the biggest show in the known universe.

Guy Laliberte has spent months planning an event some are dubbing 'Spacestock' - a concert on five continents, with the Cirque du Soleil founder acting as the master of ceremonies from the International Space Station.

The billionaire circus impresario hopes his grandiose event will focus the world's attention on an important cause: water conservation. [...]

The production costs for the multilingual show are estimated to be between $6 million and $10 million - which is on top of the US$35 million Laliberte paid to become Canada's first space tourist.

It will be seen on the Internet beginning at 8 p.m EDT through the website of Laliberte's One Drop Foundation at OneDrop.org. [...]

Bono, Shakira and Al Gore Team Up for Water Education
Tonight (October 9), a multitude of celebrities will take part in a global event dubbed "Moving Stars and Earth for Water." Musicians, movie stars, politicians and environmentalists will unite for one common cause: Bringing the world more and better water. This diverse group includes Shakira, Salma Hayek, Bono, Joss Stone and former Vice President Al Gore. Perhaps the most riveting component of the show? On the same day we searched the moon for water, the event will be broadcast into outer space.

Why? Because the architect of the entire project is Canadian billionaire Guy Laliberte, who has been on a personally-financed mission to the International Space Station since October 2. He describes the event as a "poetic social mission." Laliberte intends to use his time off Earth to find supplies of one of the world's most important resources. "My mission is dedicated to making a difference on this vital resource by using what I know best: artistry," Laliberte said. [...]



Guy Laliberté, OC, CQ (born September 2, 1959) is a French Canadian entrepreneur, currently the CEO of Cirque du Soleil. Starting out as an accordion player, stiltwalker and fire-eater; Laliberté created his circus which is a synthesis of all circus styles around the world. In 2006, the 95% share holder of the US$1.2 billion Cirque Du Soleil was named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year. [...]

10/03/2009

Nuit Blanche

Rabbit balloon__Jeff Koons__Times Square, NY

What to See
For all the talk of late night boozing, 24 hour subway service, and survival, it's easy to forget what Toronto's Nuit Blanche is really all about: giant floating rabbits. That, and free, accessible contemporary art. With 46 installations, 132 total projects, and over 280 artists (official and renegade), deciding what to see can be a daunting task. More likely than not, your more memorable art pieces will be the ones you accidentally stumble upon at 4 in the morning. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't have a plan. Here are some of the more interesting pieces at this year's Nuit Blanche. [...]

NUIT BLANCHE
Oct.03-04, 2009
6pm-6am

SO HOW WAS IT?
Water bottle pixels__[Flickr.com__Fumio Photo]

Rescue Bubble__[Flickr.com__MrBeng]

Sounding Space - art
Beautiful Light - art

Nuit Blanche 09 - set 1
Nuit Blanche 09 - set 2
Nuit Blanche 09 - set 3
Nuit Blanche 09 - set 4

Building a Nuit to Remember
Now that we have all recovered from our Nuits, it's time to step back and take stock...
Polling Booth: Bonne Nuit ou Ennui?
Fantastic! I loved it! 15% (55 votes)
It was pretty good 40% (146 votes)
Meh 24% (86 votes)
It was kinda lame 16% (58 votes)
What a colossal waste of time and money 5% (18 votes)
Total Votes: 363

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NEW POST
Paranormal Activity
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LINK
Top 10 Biggest Flops in Box-Office History

9/24/2009

Daily Dose

Front St. & Jarvis St.__Sep.24

Elgin Theatre__TIFF screening__Sep.22

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