Posts tagged as Selling Out
The Flip Video Story: 10 Years of Iteration, Fighting the Future and Selling Out
Pure Digital Technologies, Founded, San Francisco, 2001. READ MORE
Selling Herself Short: The Miscontexualization of Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj was six years old in 1990, when Island Records released Lin Que's first album, "Rebel Soul." Lin herself was then only 18. She was a member of the Black Nationalist group X Clan and was known as Isis. Just a year removed from high school, she traveled the world, meeting celebrities like Prince and Diana Ross. “I got bit by that bug, you know?” Lin told me on the phone last spring. “I’m a teenager and I want to be a star—but I don’t know shit.” READ MORE
The Pleasure of Ruins
Lately in my travels through the blogosphere, I've detected increasing unhappiness with the intrusive nature of what could be called our "brand economy." As someone who identifies with this discontent, I was led to wonder if branding has actually grown more intense in recent years, or if by getting older-in the way one generation always complains about the next-I'm more impatient with the status quo of our more-or-less-in-theory capitalist system. After all, it's hardly controversial to say that since the dawn of mass production, and perhaps even earlier, we've lived in a "brand-driven" society; it's natural for companies to make products and advertise with the expectation that customers will recognize brands and be more inclined to buy new products by the same company. READ MORE
Making Plans, Selling Out and The Prisoner's Dilemma of Friendship Communication
In which Ms. Gould answers questions received via e-mail, and need not stoop to answering questions from the New York Times' "Social Q's" column. READ MORE
