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The Absurd
Throwing it Back: Sonny J's Can't Stop Moving Hot PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Davidson   
Monday, 03 September 2007
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Title: Can't Stop Moving
Artist: Sonny J
Type: Video
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It's one thing to recreate the disco-psychodelic-funk sound of the 70s. It's another to match the visuals to go along with it. The UK directing team "Good Times " nailed it with Sonny J's (Jim) recent "Can't Stop Moving" single. You are going to think this was mde in 1972, but it was released last month. If you never found your roll-down-the-windows-song of the summer, this one came a little late, but still deserves a chance. For more on Sonny J's musis, go here.

 
Geico Family Fued PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Browning   
Friday, 24 August 2007
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Type: Video
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 "When it comes to Mike Wallace the story ends with me puttin' him into the wall" --Warren Wallace. 

I saw this commercial on TV a couple weeks ago and couldn't stop laughing. This kid is SO good. Geico has had some pretty good ad campaigns of late (the cavemen, etc.)... I would like to sit in on one of their ad meetings... I wonder what they are attempting to do (specifically) with these ad campaigns. Either way, enjoy the antics of Warren Wallace in this Geico ad:

 
Performance Art and Freestyle Crutching PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bob Davidson   
Thursday, 23 August 2007
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Title: Work it Out
Artist: RJD2 featuring Bill Shannon
Type: Video
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According to Wikipedia, "performance art" revolves around a situation that embodies four basic elements: time, space, the performer's body and a relationship between performer and audience. Bill Shannon (a.k.a. "The Crutch" or "Crutch Master") is quickly becoming one of the recognized "artists" in the New York City area (and now worldwide). Shannon has what is known as "bilateral hip deformity" which consequently has placed the familiarity of "the crutch" underneath his arms.

 
What is G Norm Saying? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Browning   
Tuesday, 21 August 2007
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This is a little game that Mystery Jeff likes to play on his show, The Mystery Hour... it's called What is G Norm Saying.  (G Norm also happens to be Mystery Jeff's Grandma Norma).  Feel free to play along at home... or just enjoy.

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What's Your Anti-Drug? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Matt Browning   
Saturday, 18 August 2007
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People find a lot of different ways to stay "above the influence"... this is just one of them.

 
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About "The Absurd"

When we think of the wondrous and the mysterious we often think of the deep and the profound. The deep and the profound obviously create a sense of wonder in us and move us in ways that we can't explain. But there is another aspect of wonder that often gets overlooked-the ABSURD. In the same way that there are things that move us because of their profundity and beauty, there are other things that move us to a joy that cannot be intellectualized, a sense of enjoyment that has no explanation. The author G.K. Chesterton describes this inability to explain these things that move us to joy as the "problem of pleasure."

"Why is sex fun? Reproduction surely doesn't require pleasure: Some animals simply split in half to reproduce, and even humans use methods of artificial insemination that involve no pleasure. Why is eating enjoyable? Plants and the lower animals manage to obtain their quota of nutrients without the luxury of taste buds. Why are there colors? Some people get along fine without the ability to detect color. Why complicate vision for all the rest of us?"

It is this pleasure and joy that we cannot begin to explain (why the lip gloss song is so catchy, why Strong Bad's randomness is so funny, why Sufjan's costumes and inflatable props make the concert so much more than a concert, etc.) that we hope you can experience in the Absurd section of this site. There are many times when exploring mystery and wonder expand our understanding... but there are also times when we must revel in the absurdity and let a piece of art, a song, a video, etc. simply be what it is and to enjoy it at that level.

Welcome to the Absurd section of rednow.