Hey there. Me and Juuso are playing some grate house and what not in Blanko tomorrow. Come!
Here’s also some other poster works I’ve done lately. Cool to be alive, jeau!
The event in our PPB blog, the eventin FaceBook



Rather weird color pallet.

Poke her! :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

I added some new works to the portfolio.

Money it self, is an institution, it has a great authority, it’s something really big and powerful and everybody in their right mind should crave it. The ones that do not do that are seen somehow weird, dysfunctional, stupid and outrageous (enough adjectives?) human-beings. I think setting yourself above money is the greatest thing you can ever do. I don’t mean to be a monk in a monastery but just live careless life spending what you have.
Take the great song Santeria by Sublime. Even the song really being about “jealous ex-boyfriend pursuing to reclaim his ex-girlfriend from a man“, but also has a line: “I had a million dollars but I spent it all“. He is setting himself above the greate money.
I have this stupid fantasy of getting a lot of money really fast, like from a lotto or something. What if had 10 millions… Just giving that ten millions away to something good is even more exiting than trying to invest it and conserve it. I don’t know would I have the bottle to do that, I hope I would. And if so, by giving away ten millions I bet you would get most of it back, even in the purest attention of just giving something away (or especially then) you are still buying something. Well, that’s just one way of looking it, other is of course that with money you can do good stuff also, without money you can do jack but complain.
Yes, I’m really broke now, trying to find a way to live with that. Self help to you all!
Really nice website ok-do.eu by Jenna Sutela & Anni Puolakka. It is “a socially-minded design think tank.”
I was smitten by an especially nice diary article written by Hans Park. The article buzzes around the question “What is it that you do?”. Often faced in a classy fomo party by a job snob (term by Alain de Botton). “The question was posed by the TED Tokyo curator who, after listening to my twittery answer, checked the time and decided to walk away mid-talk to speak with more interesting people.” You need to be ready to sell yourself all the time, have your slogans ready to shoot.
What if you just said: I’m happy. That would just piss everybody off. Or like Tim Ferrish says he says: I sell drugs. I’d go with the latter.
Here’s the referred Alain de Bottom speking in TED, about the question: “What is it that you do?” And go read the Ok Do, it’s a delight wrapped in good things!
Dear neighbors! Sat 9.5.2009
I’m gonna have a house warming party starting from 18:30. I’m sorry for the possible disturbance.
Feel free to join us!
Yours truly
Oona Parviainen 20 E 20
That was one good party!
