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Last week on my radio show, Awesome New Place, I was joined by author and Nation of Thizzlam blogger Willy Staley, for a special episode called G-Chat.

Our talk circled loosely around rap in the YouTube era, touching on rappers getting famo, memes vs. trends, scraper bikes staying relevant, DIY cereal backpacks and instructional dance videos, Bubb Rubb, turf dancing, format wars, the Lil B – Soulja Boy connection, the culdesac vs. the hood, haul videos and mommy blogging, bros icing bros, 4Loko, white tees, vans, and “How the Looming Specter of Viral Marketing Ruins Rap Songs About Consumer Goods.”

Though we raised more questions than we answered, its definitely a must-listen chapter in FAT’s ongoing discussions of famo, viral marketing, and rap.

Stream the show right here and view the playlist for tons of links to relevant vids and media on all the above topics and so much more.

“If you’re doing the reverse running man in skinny teal jeans in your culdesac and no one is there to film it, what are you really doing?” – Willy Staley, 2010

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Posted on September 8, 2010

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Cache Rules Everything Around Me is my entire animated gif collection played in ten minutes and set to Girl Talk’s NightRipper. Best viewed fullscreen, loud and in da club.

Created using Animated Gif Mashup for Aram Bartholl’s TELE-INTERNET (ARS Electonica Digital Communities 2010).

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Posted on September 8, 2010

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Obama redraws the greatest hits and your favorite selections from the #000000book library of GML tags, in the Obama GML Playa by Golan Levin & Jérôme Saint-Clair.

To view the Obama GML Playa go to http://graffitimarkuplanguage.com/obama-gml-playa

Built with Processing, 2010 / Source code: Playa.zip
Uses the new Processing GML Library GML4U by Jérôme Saint-Clair and Toxiclibs by Karsten “Toxi” Schmidt. White House photo by Pete Souza (Government Work).




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Posted on September 6, 2010

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Hacker friend Paul Rouget created an online application for converting .gml data from text to image (and back again) via drag’n’drop.
Save your .gml data as images!

As part of the GML Week Part 2 we’re releasing this code today, maybe it inspires you to create something crazy based on it. Copyleft!

Website: http://www.graffitimarkuplanguage.com/gml2img/

This is how it looks like:

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Posted on September 4, 2010

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