Tuesday, June 8, 2010

THE ^KAPOW^ THEY SHOULD'VE RAMBLED ABOUT

Today, I present a collection of visual moments lost in the mix. Random moments of intrigue. Consider this the infamous clip show thrown on air near the end of the season. Give it a fancy, enticing name: THE ^KAPOW^ THEY SHOULD'VE RAMBLED ABOUT.

Transporting money. I've never been so close to a live, ready-to-dominate-flesh shotgun. As I walked by this loaded weapon, warm chills pinched the back of my ears. I contemplated making a grab for the shotgun ... to feel its promising power.


The subway serenade. Nothing like a man carrying a guitar and a miniature amp to help soothe escalating claustrophobia. He had a backpack full of donated RMB and a bad haircut. I like to occasionally reward beggars that put in an honest effort. His song made me smile. I contributed 1RMB to the backpack.

The ironic honey collectors. The uninhibited one breathing on the faces of a bee army had no protection. The observer purposelessly walking safe distance circles around the man hugging the bees had a special net mask. I had no net mask when I sprinted by the skin hungry swarm of buzz.


The 3D television experience. At a Sony store in Xidan they had a 3D television showcase. COMMENTARY: I don't know if the mainstream is ready to greedily snatch up this product, they are still quietly transitioning from Standard to BluRay and High Definition and Digital Cable... or have just freshly transitioned and are getting comfortable with the NEW. It seems too quick to roll out another MUST HAVE! GAME CHANGER! Time will tell. The 3D visuals were fun, lots of potential to enhance the videogame experience. Aldous Huxley predicted and dissected this inevitable movement in entertainment back in 1931.


Kid in tree. Guard picks ass.

2 comments:

  1. I want a copy of the last one(with the caption) to hang in my house. I too often think about grabing a cop's gun just to see what they would do. Glad to see I am not alone.

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