The constant, spectacular failures in developing computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require very basic, almost non-existent human intelligence.
The © we deserve
Extreme Elvis is certainly one of the most amazing performance artists I’ve ever come across on the Internet. I found out about him around 2001; someone sent me the link, I clicked it and there was a picture, some links and a sentence: “Every generation gets the Elvis it deserves”. Absolutely perfect. The man, who looks like Elvis as much as anyone else, sang these trashy (but extremely sophisticated) versions of Presley’s songs while performing, often naked. The video bit I liked best was him sitting in a wheelbarrow, covered with corn, singing Love me tender while some chicken ate the corn from his body: sublime.
I’ve tried to visit Extreme Elvis’ website again recently, but it was shut by FBI for copyright infringment – in september 2005. You can see the FBI warning sign, still online. My guess is that the infringment wasn’t just in the website but also in the act itself. In which case EE could be in jail, or perhaps out but unable to resume his act. In any case a story worth knowing, and telling.
If you have seen or heard about EE lately, or you know what’s up with him, let un know in the comments. Of course, thanks to Archive.org and its essential Wayback Machine, you can still browse EE’s website throughout the years, and take in all the artistry of this little known but fabulous gem of the American Art landscape.
PS: I searched some more and he seems to be still active: cool, because we certainly still deserve him.
Feeds, bits and beats
I’m glad to announce that I finally redid the home page of my english website; it now has live feeds from the english part of this blog and the RealBlog, as well as a player with a few songs from the music zone; which has grown quite a bit, and has tracks both in streaming and (most of them) downloading. I’ve always felt that artists’ websites should have actual goodies: it’s also an interesting way to establish a relationship with the people I ultimately make things for: you folks out there. (photo by Luca Donnini)
iPai
It’s been my mobile ringtone for almost two years now, and I still like it very much. It was made by Painé Cuadrelli, and it’s available for free right here (in Mp3). What’s more, now there’s an iPhone version, complete with simple installation instructions. Enjoy.
USAnet
We all know (and many of us dislike) that in some countries there is a different Internet: the Chinese, for example, or Iranians don’t see what we see, and if they search for sensitive words (such as the name of dissidents in China) they get different results. What I hadn’t realized is that, while in the States, I also saw a different web:

It isn’t just Hulu: Amazon won’t sell you Mp3 files, and Newegg will let you buy nothing – unless you’re in USA. I can see Hulu’s point, much less Amazon’s (certainly inspired by RIAA and the Major record labels): I might be bothered by this restriction, but the average internet user (and music fan) will simply close their browser and open Emule, or Limewire…




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