Thursday, August 30, 2012

Attention: Courtney Stodden


The attentionsphere does not stop, so I cannot allow a technical difficulty such as a bum Macbook battery stop me from contributing to my attention scams. No, I must write.

This is a look at the latest and greatest from Google Trends:


Hot Searches

Showing hot searches in United States - Updated about 1 hour ago

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

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Earthquake swarms prompt emergency declaration in BrawleyLos Angeles TimesEarthquake swarms continued Wednesday in Imperial County as the city of Brawley declared an emergency to deal with the damage. The swarm that began Sunday morning showed signs of slowing down Wednesday, with fewer quakes reported by the U.S. ...
California Earthquake Swarm Rattle Nerves, Teaches LessonVoice of AmericaLOS ANGELES — Residents of the California town of Brawley are coping with rattled nerves as they assess the damage from hundreds of small and moderate earthquakes that have shaken the region since Sunday. They say it is a reminder to stay prepared ...



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Michael Jackson's Kids Visit His Hometown on His BirthdayPeople MagazineMichael Jackson's children Prince, Paris and Blanket made a pilgrimage to their father's hometown of Gary, Ind., on Wednesday – joining an emotional vigil at his childhood home – to mark what would have been the King of Pop's 54th birthday. As a throng ...
Michael Jackson fans flock to Gary: 'This is where it all began'Chicago TribuneThe crowd of Michael Jackson fans began forming Wednesday morning outside the tiny Gary, Ind., home where the King of Pop was born 54 years ago, an annual vigil that has grown each year since the entertainer's death three years ago. By Wednesday ...



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It might be a tough economy, but birthday girl Courtney Stodden won't have any trouble finding work. Doug Hutchison's wife turned 18 today, and now that she's finally legal, the adult offers are pouring in! (Fair warning: Clicking through to these ...


Here's a shocker ... Courtney Stodden says she definitely has NOT ruled out any of the porn offers that have rolled in since she turned 18 this morning. Stodden just called in to "TMZ Live" ... and told us she's been "flooded" with XXX offers from the ...

Earthquakes in California. Michael Jackson's kids. And....Courtney Stodden?

Who on earth is Courtney Stodden, and why on Earth is this woman trending on Google? Here goes:

Courtney Alexis Stodden is the 3rd wife of a 3rd-rate actor named Doug Hutchison, who is 34 years her senior, and married the young woman while she was only 16 in Las Vegas, Nevada in the middle of 2011. This event caused a media sensation, as interest in Stodden spiked and quickly fade to virtually nothing:

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Heroes, Villains & Victims: the ‘Sikh Temple Gunman’


Today is one of those ‘choose your news’ kind of days. MSNBC is currently focusing on the Olympics, flooding in Manila, the Mars Rover landing, and medical malfeasance. The Huffington  Post is taking a closer look at the Syrian Civil War, a current event that has been cleverly ignored by American politicians.   The New York Times and Fox News, however, are two major media outlets milking the ‘Sikh Temple shooting’ story for all it is worth, with stories related to the event appearing on their respective homepages. This is logical, since the shooting still has some attention-mileage left in it, particularly as the chilling details of the killer’s private lifestyle unfold.




But there is not much more ‘story’ to be gotten out of the ‘Sikh Temple’ story, in part due to the fact that, unlike that ‘Dark Knight’ shooter, James Holmes, the gunman in this latest massacre is dead, and (unfamous) dead people make for dull stories. This latest attention wave is fading, fast:




If Google Insights is any indication, the shooting is a ‘came and went’ sort of spontaneous wave. Perhaps, seeing the way the James Holmes ‘massacre’ story came-and-went, the public have trained themselves to push stories like this quickly into the attics of consciousness, to avoid wasting much time on them. It seems that the ‘media’ understand this too, which would explain why most outlets have moved on from this latest story. It’s wavelength is too short to waste much time with.


But if one were so inclined to carry on with a story like the ‘Sikh Temple shooting’, where would one possibly find something of interest? The people involved, that’s where. It is thus  fitting that the two media outlets still ‘interested’ in riding the ‘Sikh Temple’ wave, have chosen to focus on either the ‘heroes’ in this tale, or the ‘villains’.


Oak Creek Police Lt. Brian Murphy was unfortunately shot 9 times while responding to the shooting, and his colleague on the force, Sam Lenda, is credited with killing the gunman, Wade Michael Page. Officers Murphy and Lenda will take the role of ‘heroes’ in this drama.  Fox News is running with this ‘hero’ angle. Such a move is consistent with Fox’s  themes of ‘patriotism’ , ‘god bless America’, and ‘support the troops’, the conservative news network aligns itself with.


But  not so the left-leaning  New York Times. The Times has chosen to ‘run with Page’ in squeezing the last bit of human interest in the Sikh shooting. The ‘villain’ in the Sikh temple drama, Wade Michael Page, was a  40-year old Army veteran/ white supremacist. Those details – his military history, skinhead-culture affiliation -  are the ‘hook’ in this story, the most compelling details of this tragedy. Investigating the lives of the ‘villains’ who perpetuate horrific crimes has a long history in the media, largely because, prior to their crimes, these ‘villains’ are invisible to society. They live shadowy existences; engage in ‘deviant’ practices; and hang out in places most ‘normal’ Americans would never (openly) visit.Villains such as Wade Page, James Holmes, and many before them are ‘transgressors’. And no matter how one feels about those who ‘break the rules’ of society, society cannot ignore such people once they explode into consciousness.


But the media can decide how to present such characters to the public, or whether to speak on these people at all. Fox News is shying away from probing Page’s past simply because it is uncomfortable with the fact that doing so will force them to investigate any possible ‘role’ Page’s military history might have played in his ‘development’ as a hate-filled individual. Fox knows that it has a healthy viewership / content consumption ratio within the Military community, and does not want to offend its consumers by getting into the messy details of an individual whose troubled past was surely personal, but whose life story also drags the military into it. So Fox News has chosen to focus on the ‘heroes’ in the drama: Law Enforcement. The Times, unfettered by a need to avoid offending the military community, was able to tell the more ‘interesting’ story by focusing on Page.


But what about the victims? I was speaking with a friend yesterday, and that very question came up: why does the media do such an excellent job of ignoring the victims when terrible events such as the Sikh temple killings happen? I thought about it, and  replied : because the media finds the heroes and the villains more interesting. Remember, outside of local news and weather, most ‘news’ is optional. In a highly-stable society like America, stories of violence are common areas of focus in nightly newscasts.  In such crime stories, mugshots, and ‘perp-walks’ are regularly shown as the media shows the ‘villains’ to their viewers, often mentioning the victims of the criminal in passing, along with – maybe – an emotional reaction shot of the victims relatives/friends. But any lengthy focus on the victims themselves  don’t play very well – and are thus avoided -  because ‘victimization’ is inconsistent with the adjectives most Americans would use to describe this country. Americans don’t really want to see ‘victims’ reflected back to us in the media, despite how much we would like to believe this is not so.  This phenomenon was on full display in the fallout after 9/11. America was hurt, and, like any proud, strong nation, retaliated. The good guy (America) and bad guy (Taliban/Bin Laden/terrorist) theme was as prominent as it always is on the nightly news.  The only difference being that ‘cops and crooks’ were replaced with ‘Patriots and terrorists’.    Good versus evil is woven thickly into the fabric of American mythology.


And therefore it is nearly-impossible to sell the perspective of the ‘victim’  to the American public . A simple Google search, limited to results from within the last 24 hours, does not have a single result devoted to the victims or their families. It does, however, have a quote from the killer’s stepmother:





There is one column on the New York Times site that offers a half-glimpse into the perspective of the victims. The article, ‘Being Sikh in America‘ is the only one credited to Mr. Amardeep Singh, an Associate Professor of English at Lehigh University. One is supposed to assume that Mr. Singh’s article is related to the massacre in Wisconsin.  In truth, the article is not at all about any of the  seven victims at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin; it is about one man’s take on the experience of  Sikhs in America. In other words, Mr. Singh’s article is an attention scam, that uses the pretext of an attention wave – the Sikh temple shooting -  to talk about something generally relegated to the attics of American consciousness: Sikhs.


Therefore, it can be said that essentially no ink has been devoted to the victims. Is the reason for this sensitivity or consideration for the grieving families? Perhaps,  but I doubt it. The answer is more likely that, when a crime or a tragedy occurs, and the media scrambles to ‘storify’ the event, it needs ‘characters’ who the public can clearly align themselves to. People can can align themselves with, and aspire to be, heroes and villains. But, in America at least, nobody wants to align themselves with being a ‘victim’; it is too depressing………..

Friday, August 3, 2012

Attention Scam : Paris Saint-Germain


Next Saturday, time begins anew, as the Global ‘football’ season starts up again for the 2012/13 campaign. The new calendar year might start on January 1st, but the ‘attention New Year’ begins as Summer ends, and Autumn begins. This is the time when institutions like ‘school’ start anew, and for adults, ‘vacation time’ (Summer) is over, and it is ‘time to get back to work.’ Concurrently, the ‘sports’ calendar begins again, with both global football (soccer) and American football starting their new seasons.


So, these are the starting-dates for the big 5 Football leagues in Europe:









The popularity of the big 5 European Football leagues is roughly in this order: England , Spain, Italy, and then a toss-up between France and Germany.  Football play commences in England and Spain on the same day:  Saturday, August 18th 2012. It begins one week later in both Germany and Italy. Football begins in France the earliest of all:  Friday, August 10, 2012. This is important from an attention standpoint for one reason only: Paris Saint-Germain (PSG).


Without going into some sort of in-depth explanation of PSG’s history, I’ll give a brief overview of what PSG is, and what it means attentionally:


Paris Saint-Germain is a ‘football club’ based in the outskirts of Paris, France, one of the largest cities in the European Union. Paris  is also one of the most ‘glamorous’ cities in Europe, being the birthplace of the ‘Fashion’ industry. Football is the most glamorous sport in the world. PSG was  taken over in 2011 by an investment consortium based in Qatar, and, according to wikipedia, ‘….became the richest club in France and one of the richest clubs in the world.[16]



In other words, Paris Saint-Germain football club has just recently gone from a relatively ignorable, to an incredibly attention-grabbing institution in the attention wave of global football. Glamor and wealth make one hard to resist in the transitional period from industrial-to-attention economy – just ask Ms. Kardashian.


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Or, you can ask Zlatan Ibrahimovic, the most-recent ‘player’ (performer) procured by the newly-fashionable club from Paris, one of football’s most popular performers:



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The new Qatari owners of Paris Saint-Germain football club clearly understand how to operate effectively in an attention era, and how to use their immense wealth in a way that can bring attention to bear on themselves. It is a tried-and-true formula: Location (in this case, Paris); Platform (global football) ; Star Performers (players like Ibrahimovic). It is all an attention scam; this adventure by  Qatar Investment Authority has nothing to do with ‘profits’, only attention.


And I will use my knowledge of this fact to launch my own attention scam that will piggyback on the attention PSG receives in the near future. I’ll utilize the platforms familiar to me – blogs, youtube channels, etc – with content devoted to events related to the club, confident that it will succeed, if only because I’m sure that I’m an early-adopter of the PSG-wave. It’s attention-scamming to the 3rd-power; the level at which you create something out of nothing. The fact that the French league has an entire week head-start on its more traditionally-popular counterparts around Europe sweetens the deal immensely (cue wicked laughter).


 



I had been thinking the entire Summer – since PSG signed Zlatan Ibrahimovic – that this event was the biggest ‘story’ of the football off-season. the Qatar Investment Authority  has made big waves in the short time it has controlled the fate of Paris Saint-Germain, raising the profile of the historic club astronomically. Starting next week, I’ll be looking to latch onto the tail of the PSG comet (cue wicked laughter)…….

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Staying Relevant: Snoop Lion

So, then, a bit of hilarity has ensued in the past 24 hours, as the Rapper/Mega (pop?) star formerly-known-as Snoop Dogg, has now become 'Snoop Lion'. The 40 year old performance artist has gone from small canine, to big feline. Ha! I laugh, because the tone of this recent news from the entertainment has a comedic tone. Even though, to be honest, the artist formerly-known-as-Snoop Dogg is dead serious. This isn't a gimmick for attention, like the Joaquin Phoenix transformation, which prompted media outlets to question the actor's sanity. That was a hoax; Snoop Lion is for real.


But not for the reason most people would think. Do I believe that Snoop is 'tired' of rap, as huffpo reports? Snoop Lion was quoted as saying that he no longer finds rap to be 'challenging'. In truth, Snoop Lion probably feels that rap is 'too challenging'. In other words, as the formerly 'underground' music known as rap has grown and merged with 'pop' music - all while the music industry struggles to remain profitable - it is harder for many artists outside of the 'biggest' names to remain 'in rotation.' It has never been easier for performers to be 'famous' without necessarily being 'relevant', like , say Lindsay Lohan (who is also trending on Google for sex-related news). Snoop - a household name to people under 35 - probably fits into this classification; he's known, but not for anything he's really done recently. Not too long ago - 4 months - Snoop Lion was reading tweets from ESPN anchor Trey Wingo:




You'll notice that Snoop is wearing the 'symbol' of his now-official transformation - the Rasta hat - which at the time was surely interpreted as just another nod to his pot-headed ambitions. I thought the 'tweet-reading' was strange at the time, but now, it all makes sense; Snoop was a long ways down the road to transformation. The reading of the tweets was one manifestation of the artist's exploration of alternative means to 'stay relevant.'


As is Snoop Lion's Youtube channel, dubbed 'Snoop Dogg TV'. Snoop must be one of the few 'big' established, veteran, pre-internet artists, who readily embraces an outlet such as Youtube as a viable means to keep himself not only busy, but 'in the attention rotation' of online video. Compare 'Snoop Dogg (probably soon-to-be Lion) tv to the YT channel of another Megastar - Kanye West - and you can see the difference in attitude towards the medium:





West has a 'Vevo' channel, the only Kanye channel that is known to be 'official'. There are a number of others, but they are likely fake. There is absolutely no YT channel associated with Kanye West that is similar to 'Snoop Dogg TV.' This is to be expected; Kanye is - for now - one of the biggest names in entertainment. He doesn't need to maintain a Youtube Channel himself (yet).


 In the 'attention era' in which we currently live, digital media outlets are the way for 'stars' of all sorts to maintain a steady connection with their fans, or the public at large. For most mainstream stars, the outlet of choice is currently Twitter, with celeb tweets being mined and monitored constantly by 'the media' for insights into what these people are up to at any moment. But twitter is not really a platform by which to keep oneself relevant; A star's tweets are only as relevant as they themselves are. Also, there is a level of dishonesty with many of the biggest 'Twitter stars' based on number of followers. Barack Obama has 18 million+ followers on Twitter. But one look at the POTUS' homepage will inform the savvy web surfer that his tweets are posted by someone on his staff. Twitter is a 'Star/Fan' medium, and is most-useful when the 'star' being followed actually uses the service regularly, like Michael Cox, of Zonalmarking.


 Youtube is, however, the best way to be 'transparent' for the public. It is incredibly easy to upload stuff to YT, which can be viewed by millions of people within minutes. Of course, there are many ways this ability can be utilized, and making ones YT channel a viable means of attention-grabbing requires much skill. But the capacity to keep oneself constantly visible to potential attents is a power that shouldn't be taken lightly. It seems that Snoop Lion grasps this concept. Whether the man is performing at a show, reading tweets, or playing soccer, (ie, staying relevant), a star such as Snoop can change his name every day if he feels like it. The important thing is that he stay in the attention rotation. Now I wonder if he'll start a blog.........