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Russian artist paints Pepe the Frog like you’ve never seen him before – The Calvert Journal

Have you ever looked at popular internet meme Pepe the Frog and thought Hmm, I'm not sure I can totally agree with the views he represents, but I sure do wonder what he would look like in the style of Van Gogh? Us too. Thankfully, St Petersburg-based painter Olga Vishnevsky had just the same thought.

Enter Pipelangelo, the Etsy page where Vishnevsky sells her extraordinary oil paintings, bringing the internet meme to canvas. Here Pepe takes on the role of such iconic figures as the Mona Lisa(1503,Leonardo da Vinci), Henry VIII(15361537,Hans Holbein the Younger)and the Girl with a Pearl Earring(1665,Johannes Vermeer).

Stay tunedfor more paintings in the works soon Pepe will appear in an interpretation of Petrov-Vodkin's Bathing of a Red Horse (1912). But will Pepe be riding the horse or the horse itself? Only time will tell.

If any of these sound to your liking but you dont have a few hundred dollars spare, you can catch Pepe on Instagram here.

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Russian artist paints Pepe the Frog like you've never seen him before - The Calvert Journal

No, the meme-slinging alt-right Pepe worshippers didn’t win the … – Boing Boing

Despite the widespread belief that meme-warriors won the election through tactical shitposting of photoshopped Pepe the Frogs in Nazi arm-bands, the reality is a lot more complicated.

A trio of troll scholars, including the oft-cited-here Gabriella Coleman (previously), who literally wrote the book on Anonymous, take on the narrative of memetic superiority of the Trump camp, laying out a powerful case that even calling the alt-right's self-described meme-warriors as "trolls" does a disservice to trolling.

It is certainly true that the alt-right's pro-Trump "shitposting"the act of flooding social media with memes and commentary designed to bolster their "God Emperor" Trumpraised the public visibility of the alt-right and its memetic handiwork. And it is also true that this uptick in public visibility forced people to focus on Trump more than they would have otherwise. The shitpost connection reached critical mass in August 2016, when Hillary Clinton held a press conference (precipitated, in part, by Pepe the Frog) denouncing Trump's ties to the white nationalist groupmuch to the delight of precisely those white nationalists. Without a doubt, this speech and all the alt-right activity that preceded and followed it contributed to the overall momentum of Trump's campaign.

But that activity didn't happen in a vacuum, and wasn't self-propelling. "Trolls" and the alt-right may have played a prominent role in the 2016 election, but that fact is dependent upon and cannot be untangled from journalistic coverage that amplified their messagingshitpost memes very much included. Phillips describes how media coverageeven coverage condemning alt-right antagonismshelped conjure this monster, and how that conjuring, in turn, helped amplify Trump's overall platform (which itself was a series of memes).

The fact that alt-right participants received so much coverage speaks to an even deeper issue, perhaps the weightiest issue, influencing Donald Trump's rise. More than fake news, more than filter bubbles, more than insane conspiracy theories about child sex rings operating out of the backs of Washington DC pizza shops, the biggest media story to emerge from the 2016 election was the degree to which far-right media were able to set the narrative agenda for mainstream media outlets. (This point is ably argued by internet scholars Yochai Benkler, Robert Faris, Hal Roberts, and Ethan Zuckerman).

Trolling Scholars Debunk the Idea That the Alt-Rights Shitposters Have Magic Powers [Whitney Phillips, Jessica Beyer and Gabriella Coleman/Motherboard]

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No, the meme-slinging alt-right Pepe worshippers didn't win the ... - Boing Boing

Venezuelan Currency Slowly Getting Replaced By ‘Pepe’ Memes … – Daily Caller

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Venezuelas economy is so awful, its citizens are increasingly turning alternative currencies, including Bitcoin and even internet memes.

Software developers use Bitcoin and Rare Pepe trading cards to mask their transactions. Such crypto-currencies grant anonymity, meaning its harder for Venezuelas socialist government to control the tech industry. Others have noticed and started using digital money in place of paper money.

Were based in Venezuela, and our business has been saved by bitcoin many times,a Venezuelan developer, who wished to remain anonymous to avoid retaliation,told Crypto Insider Wednesday. In that timeframe, thanks to bitcoin related business, weve grown our employee base from just 5 to 10. Weve air-conditioned our office. Year-over-year weve been improving, so were banking big on bitcoin and now over Counterparty assets.

Tech companies can issue Rare Pepe trading cards, based on the popular internet meme of a green frog, on the Bitcoin-linked Counterparty platform. The system began as a joke, but now Pepe cards are exchanged for the equivalent of thousands of dollars. Each Rare Pepe is linked to the value of a bitcoin, creating scarcity thats lacking in paper money.

The unnamed developer told Crypto Insider their success stood in sharp contrast to the roughly 80 percent of nearby offices forced to shut down over the past year. His company plans to release 60 new Rare Pepes and create a new video game based on the cards, similar to Pokemon.

Venezuelans inflation rate is expected to top 1,640 percent in 2017, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Venezuelans are living with the consequences of decades of socialist economic policies. Price controls, for example, forced businesses to sell food at low prices, encouraging farmers to sell on the black market or outside the country.

Venezuela has some of the worlds largest petroleum reserves, but the collapse in crude oil prices is cutting into state coffers. The country cant afford to pump oil at current prices, and as recently as February was forced to accept shipments of U.S. crude oil. The country suffers from rolling blackouts that can last for days.

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Shia LaBeouf’s ‘He Will Not Divide Us’ anti-Trump flag has come to Liverpool – The Tab

It had to flee America and Mexico because of neo-Nazis

On the day of Trumps inauguration, Shia LaBeouf began a project where the public [was] invited to deliver the words HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US into a camera mounted on a wall outside the Museum of the Moving Image, New York, repeating the phrase as many times, and for as long as they wish, as a stand of opposition and optimism against the controversial 45th President.

After being abandoned and relocated to a second, unknown location, the project added a livestream of a flag reading HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US showing.

Today, after yet another relocation, the flag has come to Liverpool and was brought by none other than FACT, the gallery at which Shia Labeouf performed another exhibition last year.

Shia, Luke Turner and Nastja Rnko, the artists behind the campaign, said it was moved asevents have shown that America is simply not safe enough for this artwork to exist.

A press release details the journey of the campaign accross countries:

During the initial weeks of the project, the installation was subjected to constant disruption and hate speech by far-right extremists, and a lack of institutional support. On 10 February, the museum removed the camera without the artists knowledge or consent. On 18 February, the artists relocated the work to Albuquerque, where the community continued an enthusiastic engagement and participation in the piece. However, due to disruption by neo-Nazis, and after gunshots were fired in the vicinity, although unrelated to the project, the artists were unable to continue to keep the installation open to the public.

On 8 March, the project moved to an unknown location, where the work was adapted to its present form, accessible solely through the online stream. Following escalating threats and criminal activity coordinated via online message boards 4chan and 8chan, which included the theft and defacement of the artwork by white supremacists, and a field at the location being set on fire, the artists have now been forced to site the project outside of the United States.

Alt-right users on 8chan, an imageboard site and forum site, have started plans to disrupt the flag. They speculate that the flag sits on a roof of what looks like a five-story building.

They want to send drones with knives attached to them to cut down the flag, while others suggest attaching a green paint bomb to the drone to ruin the flag green to apparently represent the Pepe the frog meme. Theyre even going so far as to discuss physically getting on to the building to replace the flag with one of their own.

Liverpools a pretty big city, but based on Shias history with the city, you can probably guess where the flag is flying.

Clickhereto watch the stream.

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He had a seizure after being sent a flashing image on Twitter. Someone may go to jail – The Herald


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He had a seizure after being sent a flashing image on Twitter. Someone may go to jail
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In his essay describing the first incident last fall, he said he received a video that contained a strobe light, with flashing circles and images of Pepe the Frog - often used as an alt-right meme online - flying toward the screen. In that case, he ...
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