Web: Visual directory of Web 2.0 companies and products (and blogger ethics)

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Go2Web2.0 featured @ TechCrunch.

Coup to be featured at TC, but be ready.  This site came crashing down under the flood of traffic from TC. 

One blogger asks about the relationship between blogger and featured companies at MichaelArrington Sucks.  (Obviously a blog with an opinion, whether impartial or not, you can decide.)  You will see that TC is the only featured advertiser on the site.  MAS also alleges they (blogger and site owner) are in a relationship and trade “favors.”  The owner of the site is also a powerful “digger.”  Should that all be disclosed as well?

TC states that they will expressly state and disclose when there is an apparent conflict of interest; and I take them at their word on this point. 

But, of course, the world of blogging has gone corporate.  Posts are valuable real estate.  And, perhaps inevitably, there are now businesses that even enable bloggers to sell posts to review advertiser products (with varying degrees of disclsoure).

I can’t help but be a little cynical about big bloggers.  This is after all big business.

Art: Prada Toilet by Tom Sachs

With all the buzz created from the Prada Death Camp, Prada saw fit to give contemporary artist Tom Sachs an unlimited supply of Prada boxes for his latest creation, the Prada Toilet (above), according to WMMNA.

Interestingly enough, Sachs is currently showing at the Prada Foundation in Milan.

Do you think if I told them I was creating a replica of the Roman Colosseum in loafers they would send me a container shipment?

It was a little funny to see the intersection of commercial institution and critical artist.  I ultimately drew the conclusion that they were both interested in the same things: attention, acceptance, and reward (and of course, $ doesn’t hurt). 

I thought it a bit ironic to include a Prada hat box as the centerpiece of a work entitled “Prada Death Camp” in a show not so subtley named “Mirroring Evil” at the Jewish Museum, then to basically ride the Prada wave with the ultimate product placement and a big time showing at the Prada Foundation.  What are we to make of the original use of the Prada hat box?  Was it specific to Prada, was Prada a symbol of industry and commerce at the time of the Holocaust, is it just a hat box and simply there for effect?  Did he forget to cover the obvious couture label in his hurry to get the piece ready?

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Art: Attention, Chelsea: Art does not belong to you alone

LAMEASS

Towle had an interesting look into the mindset of the out-of-touch Chelsea gallerists at Cheim & Reid.  It seems that when their artist copies something it may not be copied again.  Classic.

I do happen to like the photography of Jack Pierson, but to claim you own the concept behind adding random fonts, shapes and sizes together to form a word is just crap.  Make art not lawsuits is what I say.

Thanks to this Flickr photog for helping to make the point.

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