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Expialidocious


Mary Poppins remixed, resequenced and rerecorded, from Pogo of Last.fm, who last remixed Alice into his FairytaleDisneyHop sound.





White Magic, made using sounds recorded from the film The Sword In The Stone.


(Link via Neatorama)

Previously on Popped Culture...
Through The Remixed Looking Glass
Dwarfed Punk
Disney: Copy, Paste, Repeat

Something Quite Atrocious


Are we all corporate shills? Every time you drop a Simpsons reference, quote a line from Borat or post a blog about Lost are we forwarding a corporate cultural agenda?
I posted this whitewashing of my favourite piece of graffiti over at Torontoist this week and it stirred a debate over corporate media.

“The problem with the art/commerce axis is that, uh, this is commerce too. It may be lighthearted whimsy, but it's lighthearted whimsy that reminds everyone who sees it of one of the Walt Disney Company's most prized corporate holdings (now available on DVD!). It's art that helps convince you to open your wallet and chip in to keep Walt's walk-in freezer running,” commented one reader.

But isn’t all art up for sale? Don’t authors want to sell books and filmmakers want their work to be seen? And if we talk about them later isn’t it an appreciation of the work, not participation in a marketing campaign? At what point does a commercial work transcend its origins and become part of pop culture?

You'll Always Sound Precocious


Now this is some graffiti I can get behind, as seen along the embankment of the Don Valley Parkway in Toronto.
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