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Rupert Murdoch Obeys the Giant

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And just when you thought the Andre Has a Posse fad was completely dead, obnoxiously overused, and forever buried in the annals of the late 1990's-earl 2000's, writes in Bucky Turco, Rupert Murdoch [tries to] make it relevant again or according to them, *super-cool.*

That s right, you can download Obey Giant and other 'iconoclastic' Shepard Fairey 'grafix' as wallpapers for your cellphone from Mobizzo.com, a Newscorp entity.

As you may know...

Shepard Fairey was an artist who made Andre the Giant s head into a big poster with OBEY over it and GIANT underneath. After pasting it around town for a school project, he made the image available for others to use and it spread across the nation's city's blank walls, POST NO BILLS boards, and street signs, creating a counterculture phenomenon. Derivatives followed, including one emblazoned, "Andre Has a Posse." The graphics were wildly successful beyond their humble origins, eventually becoming a substantial commercial entity; a giant, obeyed by its own increasingly mainstream posse.

According to the latest incarnation, here s what s up with the Obey Giant:

Be curious, be confrontational. Obey Giant. Or, don't. That's the whole point. These grafix are super-cool, but if they make you think for yourself and question authority, all's the better. Because the medium is the message.

Whatever that crock o crap means.

Co-Option, it s a beautiful thing.

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Think for yourself... by following a mega-corporation's ad. Maybe if Sean Hannity tells me I'm unamerican do do otherwise...

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I wonder if Shepard Fairey knows.

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Or if Von Dutch knows that trendy little twits are running around the mall with his name on their foreheads...

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Well, this had to reach places like Wyoming sometime.

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Shepard Fairey better know. Otherwise, he's missing one helluva payday.