DoubleQuotes in the wild
[ by Charles Cameron — “found objects” as they call them in the art world, relating directly to my DoubleQuotes forrmat ]
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Here’s a terrific example, visual with textual accompaniment, of the power of DoubleQuotes, and the spontaneous uses that others make of them:
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The textual element is kindly provided in translation by this tweet from Will McCants:
Playboy vs. Prayboy (Left caption: "Every Month of the Year," Right: "Only during Ramadan") http://t.co/phw5jU8WVS? h/t @bassem_sabry
— Will McCants (@will_mccants) July 10, 2013
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I’ll be using this post as a place to capture other instances of DoubleQuotes in the wild, just as I’ve been using A feast of form in my twitter-stream today to capture and comment on a series of instances of recursion in the twittersphere.
Ramadan Mubarak…
July 24th, 2013 at 12:48 am
This pairing of images is pretty gruesome, as described in the accompanying text — both are drawn from Chris Anzalone‘s Visual References post from last month, which gives essential visual support to his article, Zaynab’s Guardians: The Emergence of Shi`a Militias in Syria in the CTC Sentinel, just out.
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The two pieces linked to above, taken together, offer a great deal to the understanding of Shi’a contributions to what Chris calls “the increasing sectarianization of Syria’s civil war”.
July 24th, 2013 at 1:30 am
Another use of twinned images, also from Visual References, and with Chris’ comment below:
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Whereas the use of “doubling” in the double cannibalism images of my previous comment was to suggest that present Sunni brutalities have historical precedent (with tremendous spiritual and emotional resonance), this pair ties the piety of the politician with the piety of the cleric, making a conceptual bridge between both Lebanon & Syria on the one hand, and politics & religion on the other. Not terribly surprising, but still, cleverly done.
July 26th, 2013 at 12:52 am
Here’s a nice one from The Lebanese Expatriate, which I’ve used in today’s post Of the arm, fist and rifle:
July 26th, 2013 at 11:03 pm
Offered without comment:
Source: http://www.albawaba.com/news/same-gun-killed-al-brahimi-and-other-opposition-member-509581
August 3rd, 2013 at 4:44 am
Hilarious “before and after” pics — a standard trope for DoubleQuote inages, but delightful here because a graffiti artist captured the guy sent to erase his work on camera, and used the resulting image to paint the guy’s portrait on the same wall…
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Source: Telegraph
August 6th, 2013 at 5:50 pm
I’d say this is a DoubleQuote — in a single tweet:
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August 6th, 2013 at 6:12 pm
Two curious uses of “DoublePeople” that surfaced recently:
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One features photos of relatives, spliced together by Ulric Collette to show the impact of genetics:
The other features pairs of photos by Hana Pesut in which couples exchange outfits:
To get a better view of these two sets of “DoublePeople” images, click through to the articles which present each set — they’re more powerful when seen in full context.
August 7th, 2013 at 6:57 am
This one’s in reference to Burka Avenger, the Pakistani superhero cartoon in which a teacher (unveiled) dons a burqa (veiled, burqa/ninja style) to fight for women’s education and other rights:
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In case you haven’t seen it, here’s superhero “Burka Avenger” episode 1, with subtitles:
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and here’s the silly “controversy” it has spawned:
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August 10th, 2013 at 11:35 am
This is a strange sort of DoubleQuote, in the urban wild…
August 15th, 2013 at 11:20 pm
Hadn’t seen this before, but Daily Kos had a set of comparisons between the covers of the four editions of Time magazine a while back, definitely in the DQ spirit. Here’s the first one:
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But you should see the whole set…
August 17th, 2013 at 8:23 pm
Here’s a “DoubleQuote in the wild” from Phillip Smyth, taken from an illustrated tweet in which he describes it as “#Syria –Shia militia juxtaposing Haidar (Ali) with #Assad & calling for the lord to grant victory #HizballahCavalcade”:
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I have considerable respect for Ali…
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Really, though — is Assad the Younger supposed to measure up to the Prophet’s own cousin and son-in-law, arguably his first male convert and companion, the fourth of the Rashidun caliphs and first Imam of the Shia?
In splendid color, while Ali is in black and white?
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Edited to add:
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Phillip Smyth informs me:
So the DQ remains, while my interpretation is somewhat off — which makes sense… Thanks.
August 17th, 2013 at 9:44 pm
Oy, and another one:
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August 31st, 2013 at 1:50 pm
Okay, here are two more…
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Even if you have to starve, Ian Penman’s review of a book about the Mods, begins with this musical DoubleQuote in prose:
And here’s a video DoubleQuote — maybe our first — in which the respective impacts of being “drunk” vs “stoned” are compared, via a series of games…
August 31st, 2013 at 7:52 pm
And a footnote to the above?
Heck, it’s a creamery? I’ll take cold milk straight up.
September 1st, 2013 at 8:32 pm
And I just ran across this while researching something else entirely — it’s a “staged” DoubleQuote, and faintly hilarious —
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I’d have to say King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa of Bahrain looks somewhat more at ease with a sword…