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<title>Social Commentary &amp; The Artistic Counterculture: 13 Inspiring Examples of Subversive Offbeat Art
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<![CDATA[																<p>The choice to list 13 of these offbeat artistically expressive links was in itself a postmodern social commentary counter cultural decision, snubbing a nose at the superstitious notion that the number 13 is in any way unlucky. In defiance of that notion, this list declares by its very nature that 13 is merely a number, and has no intrinsic meaning in relation to luck, either good or bad.</p>






<h3>1</h3>

<p>See a sample of the stop-motion work of Canadian filmmaker <a href="http://www.carrotkid.com/aboutpaul.html" target="_blank">Paul Whittington</a> &amp; Carrotkid Films at <a href="http://laughingsquid.com/stop-motion-animation-by-paul-whittington-carrotkid-films/" target="_blank">Laughingsquid Presents Paul Whittington</a>.</p>


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<p>This link takes you to two of Mr. Whittington films, entitled "Android
207", and "L19: Disposed". Both of these films are artfully executed
and powerful with social commentary, reflecting a great deal about us
through these robotic creations.</p>


















































<h3>2</h3>



<p>Here's a link to a neat art blog site by Rob Sheridan, which he calls <a href="http://www.rob-sheridan.com/sketchblog/" target="_blank">Sketchblog, Sporadic Art and Ideas by Rob Sheridan</a>.</p>





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<p>
Read his blog, and click on his art to enlarge and see with greater
detail. This guy has one twisted yet extraordinarily gifted style. Some
viewers may find a few pieces of his art a bit disturbing, but
sometimes we need to be disturbed in order to awaken our senses from
the slumber of day to day living.</p>









<h3>3</h3>

<p><a href="http://laughingsquid.com/" target="_blank">Laughing Squid</a>, a celebrated countercultural art site, gives us a look at the <a href="http://laughingsquid.com/the-portable-cell-phone-booth/" target="_blank">Portable Cell Phone Booth</a>.</p>


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 <p>In 2002, performance sculptor <a href="http://www.nickrodrigues.com/" target="_blank">Nick Rodrigues</a> created this handy device as a social commentary on the extent to which cell phones isolate people from one another. Be sure to watch the video, for with it he evocatively makes his point.</p>









































<h3>4</h3>


<p> From Zumbakamera a fantastic little animated story of idol worship,
leading to war, death and destruction, then to commercial enterprise
gone rampant. You'll find this animation at YouTube, called, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yM9bU5FzT8" target="_blank">Bendito Machine 1</a>. </p>






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<p>
With a similar theme, Zumbakamera produced <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXcH6Owy4tk" target="_blank">Bendito Machine 2</a>, also found at YouTube. Incidentally <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y6QcqTcMow" target="_blank">Bendito Machine 1</a> has the honor of being Winner of 2006 <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=aniBOOM" target="_blank">Aniboom</a> Awards. You'll find many more cool animations at their awards site.</p>




<h3>5</h3>




<p>The <a href="http://www.hifructose.com/" target="_blank">Hi-Fructose</a> site promotes the critically acclaimed under the counter culture art magazine, founded by artists Annie Owens and Attaboy. <a href="http://www.hifructose.com/subscribe.html" target="_blank">Hi-Fructose magazine</a> is the definitive countercultural showcase for an eclectic mix of
underground artists, pop surrealists, emerging and rediscovered counter
cultures, and awe inspiring spectacles from around the world.</p>



<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2008/01/14/100379_4.jpg" />







 <p>The <a href="http://hifructose.livejournal.com/" target="_blank">Hi-Fructose Blog</a> page gives you a spicy sample of the kind of stuff you can expect in
their magazine, with a few art videos thrown in, for good measure. Be
sure to scroll way down this blog page, to see some of their most
unique art.</p>










<h3>6</h3>


<p>On YouTube you can find "Earth to Humanity - BlueMen Group" doing some of their usual avant-garde type performance art. This
presentation includes a bit of commentary about global warming.</p>

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<h3>7</h3>




<p>For a backward look at the future, check out <a href="http://paleo-future.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Paleo-Future: A look into the future that never was</a>.
This retroactive future visionary site explores the predictions of
futurists past, and reveals the extent to which they didn't quite get
it right. </p>




<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2008/01/14/100379_5.jpg" />









<p>How about your own (circa 1900 <a href="http://lambiek.net/artists/d/dart_harry_grant.htm" target="_blank">Harry Grant Dart</a>) style, <a href="http://home.att.net/%7edannysoar2/HGDrunaboutBig.htm" target="_blank">personal airship</a>? His vision of <a href="http://home.att.net/%7edannysoar2/HarryGrantDart.htm" target="_blank">future airships</a> were outstandingly beautiful, but unfortunately a tad too imaginative
for reality. This site includes some great stills from the now classic
1958 Disney animated film, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S18LCISRm4" target="_blank">Magic Highway USA</a>.</p>


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<h3>8</h3>





<p>Speaking of parody religions, another hilarious example can be found at the official home page for the <a href="http://www.venganza.org/" target="_blank">Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster</a>.</p>





<img alt="" src="http://images.stanzapub.com/readers/webupon/2008/01/14/100379_6.jpg" />






<p>
This one is quite tongue in cheek, most amusing, and has been referred
to as a "web-fueled movement toward "open source theology" that
challenges existing beliefs." May you find yourself touched by his
noodly appendage.</p>








<h3>9</h3>


<p>For the high weirdness of the ultimate counter cultural/social commentary joke religious cult see the official web site for the <a href="http://www.subgenius.com/" target="_blank">Church of the SubGenius</a>.</p>


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<p>It's really an exaggeration to call this group a cult, they're more like a parody religion. Do they take themselves seriously? Some think they do. If so, then I'd say the joke's on them.</p>







<h3>10</h3>




<p>See various methods of melting a chocolate bunny in this YouTube video, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-SZYZLfZ7E" target="_blank">Chocolade Haas</a>.</p>


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 <p>My personal favorite is the blow-dryer approach.</p>






<h3>11</h3>



<p>You can find a terrific example of an online series, rich in social commentary at <a href="http://www.quarterlife.com/index.php?file=show" target="_blank">Quarterlife</a>.</p>

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<h3>12</h3>


<p>A most bizarre group of avant-garde music makers can be found on YouTube with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpfYt7vRHuY" target="_blank">The Vegetable Orchestra</a>.
This is a sound you must experience. All of their musical instruments are home made from vegetables; it's both uncanny and beautiful. The carrot flute has an amazing impact. And don't worry, they don't waste the vegetables, post performance they prepare the leftovers for a shared meal.</p>

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<h3>13</h3>


<p>A rather humorous, yet ripe with social commentary, series of internet videos can be found at <a href="http://www.callsforcthulhu.com/" target="_blank">Calls for Cthulhu</a>.

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<p>



This one takes the concepts of the work of H. P. Lovecraft and feeds them into a truly creative parody production. "He will take your call, he will answer your e-mail, HE WILL SWALLOW YOUR SOUL!" It's all very
tongue in cheek, or maybe in Cthulhu's case tongues against tentacles.
Most of these videos are also available at <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=BrandG" target="_blank">YouTube</a>. Here, you can see <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DsgZ4JXXB8" target="_blank">Episode 1</a>.


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So be sure to come back next week when Cthulhu will, "SWALLOW YOUR
SOUL!" These videos are sure to make you laugh, unless of course you
just lack a sense of humor, in which case don't worry about it, for
when Cthulhu fully awakens he'll still "SWALLOW YOUR SOUL!", anyway.</p>


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