Showing posts with label ukraine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ukraine. Show all posts
Friday, July 25, 2014
Now you can protest with #Femen without taking your shirt off
It's been a while since I've written about Femen, the Ukrainian-born topless protest group that has since gone global. But this tee, just Tweeted, and on sale at their web site, seemed timely.
Considering that the group considers their bare breasts "weapons" in the war against misogyny, creating a clothed toplessness raises some questions: Is this self-aware parody? Commoditization of their tactics for fundraising? Or just a more accessible form of solidarity for shy women (and flat-chested men)?
There's another version of the shirt that reads, "Every Woman is a Riot" in reference to Pussy Riot - the allied Russian punk protest band that won the world's support when some members were jailed.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
My Top Five Posts of 2012
It's been a weird year for me, but I keep coming back to this blog as a way to think out loud about my complicated relationship with the advertising industry (on which I depend to pay my half of the mortgage). Luckily for me, quite a few people have decided that these thoughts are worth reading. Thank you for that. Here were your five favourites.
#5: FHM presents "The 100 sexiest women in nonexistence"
June 18
This was a silly self-parody of FHM's "100 Sexiest Women in the World" list, but open to user nominations and votes featuring imaginary women of fiction, legend, pop culture and advertising. The contest site is no longer live, so I have no idea who won.
#4: Jesus has a quickie with Lady Liberty in Ukrainian shock ad
November 20
This was a joke ad, by someone named Alexander Bozhko for "Altai Fake Festival" — something akin to the Chip Shop Awards. But that didn't stop it from being taken as real, once it showed up on Ads of The World.
Thanks to my Ukrainian friend Eugene Smirnov helped me get to the bottom (heh heh) of this one. Also to Mark Duffy ("Copyranter") who posted my debunking on Buzzfeed, leading to big analytics.
#3 Classic Venus nudes altered for today's beauty standards
February 7
This was a look at how Italian social issues artist Anna Utopia Giordano put classic Venus nudes under the harsh knife of photoshop to make a point about changing beauty standards in media. The post got a lot of viral lift after being linked on Sociological Images.
#2 Topless Female Trampolining World Championships
September 6
What can I say? Certain keywords always lead to high readership.
In this case, the post was a teaser for a campaign by Britain’s CoppaFeel! and Male Cancer Awareness Campaign (MCAC) about male breast cancer. I followed it up on Osocio.
#1 Train etiquette campaign parodies are "super simple stuff"
June 26
My most-clicked post of 2012 was a bit of a surprise to me, as it had no naked ladies in it whatsoever. It's about how a public transit etiquette campaign by Queensland Rail became a popular parody meme. I guess I need more like that.
Well, that's all for me in 2012. This year, I have give this blog a little more focus on the issues that are of most professional interest to me, particularly ethics. (Which is why the name is changing.)
But what would you like to see more of? I'd love to hear from you in the comments below.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Femen take their protests to the next logical step
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Uncensored version here. |
This time, however, they've gone full monty. And in wintry Stockholm, of all places.
(NUDITY IN VIDEO)
From their media release:
Today in the snowbound Stockholm the world has seen apocalyptic picture.
International women's movement FEMEN and antiislamist Egyptian activist Alia al-Mahdi have called to say NO to Sharia constitution in Egypt! Before the decisive day of the referendum in Egypt activists came to the Embassy of Egypt in Stockholm to support Egyptian heroes who are resisting the sharia-dictatorial draft of the constitution of the president Morsi. FEMEN calls people of Great Egypt to deny this religious bondage of newly appeared prophet Morsi and to give the chance for Egypt for the rightful democratic development.
"Sharia is not a constitution" - it has been written on Alia's naked body. Her genitals have been covered by the poster shaped like Koran. The three posters in the hands of activists are the symbolic religious books. In that way FEMEN warns the world about the danger of the transformation secular constitution into religious. FEMEN warns muslim brother Morsi, if he gave an orders to shoot at his own people then his last resting will be the Nile with crocodiles, not the pyramids.
Fuck off religious slavery! Viva freedom and human rights!Both Femen and Ms. Elmahdy (the transcribed version of her name varies) have become polarizing figures in the women's movement. Some see them as shock tacticians who are exploiting their own sexuality for attention. Others (myself included) see them as activists who are acting out of desperation, using their bodies as weapons in their respective, extremely sexist, cultures. Their message is, "men think they own this — but it is mine to do with what I please."
Femen has been getting more extreme of late, lashing out against organized religion in their homeland. As a result of legal troubles, they recently moved some of their operations to Paris. I'm just happy to see them all somewhat safer in Western Europe.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Jesus has a quickie with Lady Liberty in Ukrainian shock ad
The giant Jesus statue from Rio de Janeiro and New York City's Statue of Liberty enjoy a post-coital cuddle in a sleazy motel in this ad for Ukraine International Airlines.
While Christian blasphemy is hardly an original tactic to get attention, I question whether this ad ever really ran in Ukraine. Not because of the English — ads are typically translated by agencies looking for international attention and awards. I assume this because Ukraine is still pretty religiously conservative, and I doubt such a large brand would risk a boycott just so their agency can win some award.
Can any Ukrainian readers confirm or deny the ad's placement anywhere there?
UPDATE: My Ukrainian friend Eugene Smirnov has confirmed to me that the ad is, in fact, fake. This post on Adme.ua (in Russian) explains that UIA claims on Twitter that it had nothing to do with the ad, and UkraNews adds that it was done as a joke by someone named Alexander Bozhko for "Altai Fake Festival" which sounds like something akin to the Chip Shop Awards.
Eugene also provided me a translation of a statement by Mr. Bozhko:
This morning my print with two statues appeared on many web sites, and was seen by many people very seriously to my surprise. Hence the need to clarify the situation.
It's not an ad for UIA. It's not advertising at all. This is fake, without a brief or a client, which was made in my spare time, as a first attempt at advertising.
This work was intended to be sent to the Altai Fake Festival. Inadvertently, it came to the home page of Ads of the World and from there to other sites. I make every effort to make this work out to remove right now.
And now the most important thing: I apologize to UIA. And I hope that this work will not create the illusion that this is their communication... and will be seen as a joke, which it is.
It's always been dangerous to do fake ads for fun. With social media, can be downright disastrous.
Great PR for Ads of the World, though...
Credits:
"Agency": kaFe ("Fake") Kiev, Ukraine
Creative Director: Aleksandr Bozhko
Art Director: Igor Dzhemesiuk
Copywriter: Aleksandr Bozhko
Illustrator: Antonina Aleksandrova
Via Ads of the World
Friday, August 24, 2012
"Sleeping Beauty" art installation is kinda creepy
Design Taxi reports that right now (Aug 22 - Sept 9, 2012), Ukrainian women are lying in a museum, pretending to be asleep, waiting for a male vistor brave enough to "wake them" with a kiss and marry them.
What?
Ukrainian-Canadian artist Taras Polataiko, with support from the Art Foundation of Alberta and the University of Lethbridge, created the installation to examine “The tension of the performance" in the "seductiveness and fear of the ultimate moment.”
This is no kissing booth. Before puckering up, the men must sign a contract, promising to marry the woman if she opens her eyes during the kiss. The women have previously agreed to the marriage as well— unless the keep their eyes closed.
There are many things here to be disturbed about, including the nature of male-female relations in the Ukraine (including bride trafficking), but I guess that what "art" does.
What I find particularly unsettling is the fact that the "kiss" in Sleeping Beauty was a bowdlerization by Charles Perrault, whose version is the basis for modern fairy tales. The "kiss" was originally an act of rape.
Here's a synopsis of the original 1634 story, Sole, Luna, e Talia, by Giambattista Basile:
After the birth of a great lord's daughter, Talia, wise men and astrologers cast the child's horoscope and told the lord that Talia would be later endangered by a splinter of flax. To protect his daughter, the father commands that no flax would ever be brought into his house.
Years later, Talia sees an old woman spinning flax on a spindle. She asks the woman if she can stretch the flax herself, but as soon as she begins to spin, a splinter of flax goes under her fingernail, and she drops to the ground, apparently dead. Unable to stand the thought of burying his child, the lord puts Talia in one of his country estates.
Some time later, a king, hunting in nearby woods, follows his falcon into the house. He finds Talia, tries unsuccessfully to wake her up, then has sex with her while she is unconscious. Afterwards, he leaves the girl on the bed and returns to his own city.
Still deep in sleep, she gives birth to twins (a boy and a girl). One day, the boy cannot find his mother's breast; and instead he begins to suck on Talia's finger and draws the flax splinter out. Talia awakens immediately. She names them "Sun" and "Moon" and lives with them in the house.
The king returns and finds Talia is awake – and a mother of twins. However, he is already married. He calls out the names of Talia, Sun and Moon in his sleep, and his wife, the queen, hears him. She forces the king's secretary to tell her everything, and then, using a forged message, has Talia's children brought to court. She orders the cook to kill the children and serve them to the king. But the cook hides them, and cooks two lambs instead. The queen taunts the king while he eats.
Then the queen has Talia brought to court. She commands that a huge fire be lit in the courtyard, and that Talia be thrown into the flames.
Talia asks to take off her fine garments first. The queen agrees. Talia undresses and utters screams of grief with each piece of clothing. The king hears Talia's screams. His wife tells him that Talia would be burned and that he had unknowingly eaten his own children.
The king commands that his wife, his secretary, and the cook be thrown into the fire instead. The cook explains how he had saved Sun and Moon. The king and Talia marry; and the cook is rewarded with the title of royal chamberlain.
The last line of the fairy tale – its moral – is as follows: "Lucky people, so 'tis said, He who has luck may go to bed, And bliss will rain upon his head."
The symbolic rape is still there, in this art installation, as far as I am concerned, with its dangerous game of sexual power struggle and marital stakes. But whether that potent message ends up enlightening people or taking them into the dark side is up for debate.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Don't look at this post if you're hung over
I warned you. This constrictor-as-headache image is pretty evocative.
It's a Ukrainian ad for Ibuprom, an over-the-counter ibuprofen pain reliever. Ouch.
Unfortunately the agency, Kaffeine, insisted on campaigning the ad. The second one doesn't do it for me:
It may hurt, but it doesn't throb.
Via Ads of The World
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
KRASNALS - the anti-FEMEN
This has to be a joke.
My Osocio colleague, Marc, sent me this link about a group of Polish women who got naked and posed with a giant penis to protest FEMEN's assault on the Euro 2012 soccer tournament — co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine.
Their statement:
Part of me really hopes this is a clever false-flag operation by FEMEN, or their allies. Or even a parody.
The manifesto goes from demanding that "All the feminists during EURO should be closed in the kitchen and not disturb Polish girls!" and moves on to:
My Osocio colleague, Marc, sent me this link about a group of Polish women who got naked and posed with a giant penis to protest FEMEN's assault on the Euro 2012 soccer tournament — co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine.
Their statement:
Euro 2012 is unique occasion for us women to earn some extra money on sex-tourism! Many Polish women count on these profits and can't wait foreign football fans. Generally we earn less, usually we get worse job. Many of us bring up children alone, so Euro is a great opportunity for us. It is a chance to earn extra money and in many cases an opportunity to break the fall.
As female artists, whose income from the art is too low to be able to maintain itself, we look forward to this opportunity too. Therefore, we disagree with the action of Ukrainian feminists Femen who protest against prostitution during Euro - also in Poland! If they want to rebel, they can do it at home in the Ukraine! Poland is our territory!
We do not believe, moreover, that selling bodies is worse and more humiliating kind of prostitution than the one practiced every day by some artists supporting correct ideologies - in exchange for fame, and money. We prefer to be prostitutes dealing bodies then becoming artists from the first rows of the art whores system – selling their artistic freedom!
Therefore, we vote for prostitution in Reality – and against prostitution in ART! Therefore we urge all the feminists during the time of Euro 2012 to stay in the kitchen and let Polish girls earn some money!
On the occasion of EURO 2012, we also created our own Euro 2012 mascot. This is the eight-foot sculpture of an anonymous figure - "Prince X", inspired by the work of renowned sculptor Constantin Brancusi, showing substantial male genitals – the symbol of our prosperity.
Part of me really hopes this is a clever false-flag operation by FEMEN, or their allies. Or even a parody.
The manifesto goes from demanding that "All the feminists during EURO should be closed in the kitchen and not disturb Polish girls!" and moves on to:
We will establish a new order of things, law and justice. All mobile chargers will have the same input, if someone cannot afford the petrol, we will push his car. There will be no more illiterates, science and religion will become reconciled. A square wheel will be invented, testing of nuclear weapons and cream on rabbits will be stopped. Number of whales, killer whales, marsupials and other endangered species (including sturgeon) will be increased. The prices of rye on the international market will fall down. There will be no homeless and unemployed people, poaching will disappear. North America will be returned to the Indians, deforestation in the Amazon will end. The domination of the drug cartels will end. All corporations will become bankrupt. All pornographic corporations will be ruined too, because thanks to our services everybody will be satisfied. Even the Six Heads of Lenin. There will be no venereal disease, prostitution and people-trafficking will disappear. There will be yachts for everyone. You'll never run out of bananas for our youth. Everyone will get a slave, and will be someone's slave, and yet slavery will dissapear.The group is real however, and have apparently been around since 1998. I suppose they're just having some fun, here. And I can't wait for FEMEN's response.
Friday, May 11, 2012
"These buns taste like ass" #FdAdFriday
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Via IBIA |
Not a nice image for something you're about to munch on...
By MEX, Ukraine
Friday, February 3, 2012
F'd Ad Fridays: The breast outdoor outfitter in Ukraine
No, this isn't a post about FEMEN. But it does provide some context for why they started using their breasts as their primary medium of protest. Because if these ads for outdoor outfitter Go Free are any indication, consumers there are even more boob-obsessed than their Western counterparts.
The first ad, apparently for helmets, was featured on Copyranter this morning. I found two more on their YouTube channel.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
FEMEN-ized communist propaganda posters
I'll admit it—although I am occasionally critical or sarcastic about their tactics, I am a FEMEN fanboy. And it's not just for the obvious reasons. They keep coming up with interesting and artistic ways to get their message across.
This collection of altered Soviet-era propagada posters, shared on their Google+ page, present the Ukrainian activist cause with a wink and a smirk.
This collection of altered Soviet-era propagada posters, shared on their Google+ page, present the Ukrainian activist cause with a wink and a smirk.
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Ukraine is not a brothel! |
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Youth to the stadiums! |
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People's dreams come true! |
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Good my beauty - all at the show will enjoy! |
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Milkmaids, achieve good yields of milk from each cow |
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Cultural serviced every visitor! |
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Give us a breast size? |
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Come, comrade, to our Femen! |
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All world records must be ours |
Monday, November 14, 2011
FEMEN find a new home on Google+ (painted nudity)
Ukrainian topless activists FEMEN, who seem most at home on old fashioned Livejournal, have never really felt welcome on Facebook. Since their main protest tactic is to take their shirts off and fight with police, it's not surprising that the prudes at Facebook often delete their photos and even ban the group.
Well, now they're testing the waters on Google+. So far, the new social network (unlike Google property YouTube) has not been particularly censoring of content. It will be interesting to see how FEMEN make use of the freedom.
Although, since they update in Ukrainian, I may need Google Translate as well.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
FEMEN take on the Pope (nudity)
Not quite as outrageous as Sinead's attack, but still newsworthy.
According to their Livejournal (via Google Translate):
Originally from Ukraine, FEMEN are on a tour of Europe to promote women's rights and stick it to the man.
According to their Livejournal (via Google Translate):
"Alexandra Shevchenko, past the police and security services, made her way into the center of the Vatican in St. Peter's Square and staged topless just share during Sunday Mass under the balcony of the Pope, deploying a banner reading 'Freedom for women.'
In this way, activists protested the papal patriarchal propaganda manipulated by the medieval idea of a woman's social and cultural mission. Condemnation of the use of contraceptives, the international ban on the abortion lobby, the correction of clothing and appearance of women, the ban on women in the ordained - a fetid belch a witch hunt. Sexist policies Vatican has its downside in the form of a wave of sexual crimes committed by clergy against children and women. The women's movement FEMEN favor of a free woman, devoid of prejudice, despising all forms of patriarchal slavery, blatant of which was and remains a church!
FEMEN caused panic among Vatican intelligence. Journalists were brutally dispersed, the Italian journalists dutifully adopted a ban on shooting, and were not only arrested the activist movement FEMEN, but also a journalist from Australia. The promoters of the movement had more than four hours in the Roman police, and only under pressure from the media escaped deportation."
Monday, June 20, 2011
FEMEN do Yulia
The protestors of FEMEN took parodic aim at former Ukrainian Prime Minister (and iconic hairdo) Yulia Tymoshenko with a protest against corruption outside the trial of Tymoshenko's late Minister of Internal Affairs, Yuriy Lutsenko.
Of course, FEMEN did this in what PRAVDA calls "its traditional way - bare breasted and clashes with police."
You've got to hand it to them, these women really understand the PR value of street theatre.
Of course, FEMEN did this in what PRAVDA calls "its traditional way - bare breasted and clashes with police."
You've got to hand it to them, these women really understand the PR value of street theatre.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
FEMEN go after Saudi Arabia
FEMEN's latest protest targets the Saudi kingdom for prohibiting women from driving.
So of course they gave their signature topless protest a more modest apparel:
Press Release (via Google Translate):
So of course they gave their signature topless protest a more modest apparel:
Press Release (via Google Translate):
"Today, the Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia blocked the protest FEMEN-tuple. Thus, FEMEN expressed solidarity with the women of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, who will leave June 17 to protest against the prohibition for women to drive cars. Topless activists wearing head scarves unfurled banners from the car, "Women - machine men - Camels!" Women they rule! »,« Let's drive »," Wild morals ". At the end of the campaign activists pelted the embassy with whips that the official government of Saudi Arabia urges men to beat their women for trying to get behind the wheel.Video here
The women's movement FEMEN consistently opposed the near-eastern male tyranny and the liberation of women requires the Muslim world. The motion calls on the entire civilized FEMEN democratic world to help Muslim women to leave the position of slavery, giving them organizational, financial and political support."
Monday, June 6, 2011
FEMEN fight the privatization of the Ukrainian uterus (nudity)
Ukrainian surrogacy tourism. I didn't even know it existed. But a Google search brings up all kinds of services. For example, the top hit "La Vita Felice" offers:
Certainly, surrogacy is an important option for couples who are unable to have biological children otherwise. But do baby industries like these — especially in a country like the Ukraine, where poor women are already being enslaved by the sex trade and the "mail order bride" companies — turn women into mere commodities?
Thanks for getting our attention, FEMEN. You're actually making the rest of the world more aware of yours.
- Selection of basing on psychological, medical, legal, age, ethnic, religious, financial and individual criteria; forming surrogate mothers database and giving it to the customers.The second (unsponsored) hit is Surrogacy in Ukraine, which tells us:
- Full range of the required legal services, help in preparation contracts and documents agreed with Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, embassies, civil registry offices, migratory service .
- Psychological diagnostics of surrogate mothers, psychological advice and support during the entire program realization.
- Translation of documentation in foreign languages, official legalization of translations.
- Qualified medical supervision – care and control of a surrogate mother during the entire pregnancy period.
- Railway- and air tickets reservations, meetings in airport and railway stations, booking rooms in hotels and other accommodation places.
- Continuous monitoring of all program participants, protection of interest of each participant, provision of strict observance of undertaken contract obligations.
"Ukraine is one of a very few surrogacy friendly states in Europe. It does not limit surrogacy related payments and does not require legal procedures to obtain court order. No adoption of your own child is required. The recipient family creates embryos using their or donated gamets through IVF (In-Vitro Fertilization) that are transferred to gestational surrogate mother. Ukrainian law allows to issue birth certificate to intended parents' names regardless of their genetic links to the child.Wow... this almost sounds like an industry. And according to FEMEN, it is.
In the legal history of Ukraine, there has not been a single reported case of a disputed custody claim arising out of a surrogate parenting arrangement or directly addressing the validity or enforceability of a surrogate parenting agreement."
"Skillfully manipulating the poverty, desperation and ignorance of women, the power of the mafia is trying to privatize the reproductive performance of Ukrainian women, building on this multimillion-dollar business.Ukrainian women for them the same product as the Donbas coal."Which, of course, meant that they sent a protester in late-term pregnancy out to a train station to dress up in FEMEN's trademark floral headdress/no top and offer commuters a "baby for sale"...
Certainly, surrogacy is an important option for couples who are unable to have biological children otherwise. But do baby industries like these — especially in a country like the Ukraine, where poor women are already being enslaved by the sex trade and the "mail order bride" companies — turn women into mere commodities?
Thanks for getting our attention, FEMEN. You're actually making the rest of the world more aware of yours.
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