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LaurenMitchell's blogYou are your gradesSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Sun, 2008-05-04 21:43.education | grade school | high school | online grading systems | privacy | Surveillance
This New York Times article discusses the implications of new online systems that allow parents to monitor their children’s grades and attendance. Fashion ads that try not to be fashion adsSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Mon, 2008-04-14 10:25.fashion | Juergen Teller | Marc Jacobs | photography | Victoria Beckham
I don’t know what to make of these new ads for Marc Jacobs featuring Victoria Beckham. This New York Times article covering the ads asks “When is a Fashion Ad not a Fashion Ad?” And I’m not sure what the answer is. Jacobs has a history of using images that don’t feature his clothes but are touted as being “interesting” and “provocative.”
Obama's DesignSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Fri, 2008-04-04 23:31.branding | Brian Collins | design | fonts | images | Obama | politics | typography
As far as design goes, Obama has already won the presidency according to this New York Times article.
Ordering pizza is not so simpleSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Wed, 2008-03-26 08:54.ACLU | Nation ID | National Database | satire | video
The ACLU is using this video to promote their campaign to collect signatures for a petition to stop a national ID and database program. The Real ID Act, passed by congress in 2005, would connect all state DMV databases into one interlinked database, “facilitating government tracking of Americans.”
Posing for your eating habitsSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Tue, 2008-03-25 20:43.Carol J Adams | meat | Pamela Anderson | PETA | photography
I’m wondering why the debate over meat-eating and the treatment of animals keeps happening on women’s bodies. This newest addition to the controversy happened on America’s Next Top Model when the contestants were taken to New York’s meat-packing district where they participated in a photo-shoot dressed in various articles of clothing made out of raw meat.
Food and WarfareHere is an amusing/horrifying animation of the history of human conflicts (WWII to the present day), which uses the foods typically associated with the various countries involved to act out the conflicts. It’s called “Food Fight.”
Interior decoration and PsychologySubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Mon, 2008-03-10 14:13.interior design | Psychology
According to this New York Times article, office décor and location can be very important if you are a psychologist.
He knows us so wellSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Wed, 2008-03-05 23:54.Adrien Grenier | Britney Spears | celebrity | papparazzi
This photo of Adrien Grenier had me totally pegged as I perused celebrity blog perezhilton.com in an effort not to do any of my real work.
Hoping to use al-Qaeda's propaganda against them?Submitted by LaurenMitchell on Sat, 2008-02-09 01:43.Iraq | Political Propaganda
This article from the BBC Middle East shows that the U.S. military and Iraqi government hope that some visual evidence will help them to win “hearts and minds” in their efforts to rid Iraq of al-Qaeda.
WallsSubmitted by LaurenMitchell on Mon, 2008-01-28 11:29.Berlin Wall | border fence | borders | Victorian England | walls
This piece in the BBC News UK "Fenced in--or out," is an interesting discussion of the symbolism and uses of walls. |








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