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I AM OBSESSED WITH RICK ASTLEY – YOU’VE NEVER BEEN RICKROLLED LIKE THIS

9:21 pm in Uncategorized by grindhouse

OBSESSION.

seriously. this one might be fatal. I like have heart palpitations whenever I hear this song.

so most of this video is me blabbing...

if you want to get straight to the goods (and by goods, I mean the sex that is rick singing) go to 4:50

but serious. like was this song a hit back in the day??? or is it like a new phenom? eitherway - its amazing. my myspace plays it everytime...I kind of want to change all my videos to this video - seriously. omg. can't say enough about it.

and really, I think I've already said like everything - omg. seriously. I can blab. give me a camera and a captive audience...I'll talk for days...and even I don't follow half of what I'm saying.

side note: um, yeah - its been POURING here in la...and yeah, I got drenched - so I swear my hair looked really cute this morning, its just the tragic after shock of the wetness. ewww.

I promise promise promise I'm getting more vids up here! I have like a million that I want to do - including the return to my diet blog...there is a reason I had to put a halt to it - its coming back!

so um, keep checking here!

or my website grindhousebarbie.com

mmmm.

OH YEAH!

answer!

where is rick?

who is rick?

what's he all about?

can anyone hook a barbie up? tell him I'm double jointed ;)

wikipedia is no help in these matters!

kiss kiss

Trish

I’M FEATURED AS BARB WIRE @ COTTAGE HOME LA – JAN 9 TO FEB 6

2:21 am in Uncategorized by grindhouse

If you’re in the Los Angeles area from now until Feb 6 – I totally suggest (very highly) that you check out this amazing art gallery!!! Perhaps I am a little biased because I was involved with this project but it is one of my favorite (if not my most favorite-est) piece of work I contributed to. One, because I love Pammy Anderson and Barb Wire. And two, because the video artist is amazing, sweet, and talented!

There are reviews coming out within the next month – so check out the LA TIMES and upcoming Art Forum Magazine!

UPDATE: artforum magazine’s article here http://www.kathrynbrennan.com/exhibitions/press/97

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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

Michele O’Marah
A girl’s got to do what a girl’s got to do
January 9 – February 6, 2010

Kathryn Brennan Gallery is thrilled to present A girls got to do what a girls got to do, an exhibition of new work by Michele O’Marah. For the exhibition, O’Marah has created three new video works that are re-created scenes from the Pamela Anderson film Barb Wire (1996). Continuing her examination of the mass media representation of the revolutionary, this exhibition is the second half of a project that began with her piece How Goes it with the Black Movement? (2007), whose focus was a PBS broadcast interview between Black Panther leader Huey P. Newton and conservative host and author William F. Buckley on his program Firing Line. A counterpoint to the heady, academic discussion of the former, O’Marah’s current source, Barb Wire, is an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name. Anderson’s “Barb” is a disaffected mercenary in the post-Second U.S. Civil War city of Steel Harbor, who gets caught in the middle of the revo lutionary activities of a former flame who is working to expose the ruling Neo-Fascist government for its ruthless behavior. Aimed at a Gen X audience, the film has acquired a cult status despite a poor reception, both critically and at the box office.

For A girls got to do what a girls got to do, the artist will be exhibiting three video works, installations of set pieces, photographs, and text-based drawings. Having re-staged four scenes from the film, O’Marah has cast a different actress for each to play the character of Barb. In addition to the artist’s probe of the corporatized, MTV version of a revolutionary hero, O’Marah’s efforts serve as deconstructive analyses of the film’s representation of femininity. Hiring a diverse range of professional actresses to fill Anderson’s stiletto high heels, O’Marah’s “Barb” takes various forms. Working with each actress, O’Marah’s video works take on the most sexually explicit scenes from the film and offer a variety of interpretations of the lead role: campy, flirty, and sexy. The one-dimensional, Barbie Doll of a character is given a depth, sexuality, and humor that is lacking in the original. Set pieces from the production of the videos re-installed and accessori zed with photographs and sculptures blur the line between art installation and function. In addition, a series of text-based works on paper, pulled from dialogue and lyrics from the film’s soundtrack (primarily new metal cover versions of older songs), address issues of authorship and contrivance.

Michele O’Marah received her BFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and currently resides in Los Angeles. O’Marah has had solo exhibitions at Sister, Los Angeles and Mary Goldman, Los Angeles as well as two person exhibitions at Rental, New York and Peres Projects, Berlin. Her work has been featured in group exhibitions at the CCAC Wattis Institute in San Fancisco, White Columns, New York, Blum & Poe, Los Angeles, the London Institute of Contemporary Art, London, and The Station, Art Basel Miami Beach.

additional sources:

http://www.cottagehomela.com/

http://www.kathrynbrennan.com/

World’s Fastest Talker Attempt – 650 WPM

1:30 pm in Uncategorized by grindhouse

Hello!

So this is my "attempt" at the World Record for Fastest Talker. I say attempt because an official has to be on hand to make it certain - so technically I can't give myself the title without the authorization.

I had a different video posted last night but because I wasn't talking at the beginning - people think I sped the whole video up. Which, I understand, could be said about this one too - but I assure you it is not.

The current world record is held by a man at 637 words per minute (this man has held the record for the past 20 years now). The world's fastest female talker is currently at 603 words per minute (as mentioned in my video).

This passage is from "The Pleasure of my Company" by Steve Martin.

Hope you all have a great New Year. 2010 is going to be amazing - I know it!

xoxo

Trish