27 ઑગસ્ટ, 2017

"Do We All See the Man Holding an iPhone in This 1937 Painting?"

"So, what is it?"

45 ટિપ્પણીઓ:

Matt કહ્યું...

Chocolate bar.

chuck કહ્યું...

Looks like a mirror.

Heywood Rice કહ્યું...

paint

Heywood Rice કહ્યું...

paint

rehajm કહ્યું...

It's an old picture. Obviously a 4th generation Gameboy.

Heywood Rice કહ્યું...

still paint

MathMom કહ્યું...

I agree with rehajm. 4th gen Gameboy. An Indian wouldn't be able to afford an iPhone.

Matt Sablan કહ્યું...

"It's not clear exactly who this man is, but he might as well be popping off a selfie or thumbing through his news feed. He seems to gaze into the handheld device in such a way that renders all-too-familiar today, as if he's just read a bad tweet or recoiling from a Trump-related push notification from the Times."

-- He's EVERYWHERE.

Curious George કહ્યું...
આ ટિપ્પણી લેખક દ્વારા દૂર કરવામાં આવી છે.
AllenS કહ્યું...

It's a mirror.

Curious George કહ્યું...

Easy. It's a deck of cards. He's dealing blackjack. Like Native Americans have for generations.

AllenS કહ્યું...

Blogger is a little sticky this morning.

Bill, Republic of Texas કહ્યું...

Oh by the way. Sell your Apple stock. My wife has always been the original fanboi of iPhones. This week she bought a Samsung.



khematite કહ્યું...

Didn't we go through this exact same thing back in 2010 when a woman with a cell phone to her ear was spotted walking through the 1928 Charlie Chaplin film, "The Circus"?

robother કહ્યું...

"Mirror"= the first selfie-taking device.

Known Unknown કહ્યું...

"or recoiling from a Trump-related push notification from the Times."

Rent-free, baby. Rent-free.

Oso Negro કહ્યું...

It's an I-phone 6 at that. That painting is sooo 2016.

Sydney કહ્યું...

A bar of some precious metal?

Fernandinande કહ્યું...

Part of his sardine-can necklace.

rhhardin કહ્યું...

Mirrors reverse front and back. Iphones don't.

mockturtle કહ્યું...

Yep. A mirror.

Darrell કહ્યું...

I would say it's a plane iron--blade. He's holding the tapered part down, so it's being covered by his fingers. Yes, he can see himself in the polished metal, so he's using it as a mirror at this point.

CWJ કહ્યું...

A white man is being whipped. Wait! That can't be right.

Bob Boyd કહ્યું...

Android

The Godfather કહ્યું...

What phone? I was looking at the ass on the Indian mama.

traditionalguy કહ્યું...

It's a.list of trade goods he demands or he will slaughter the Whites. Nothing has changed that much.

David કહ્યું...

My virus screener (Bitdefender) got a positive on the linked website.

traditionalguy કહ્યું...
આ ટિપ્પણી લેખક દ્વારા દૂર કરવામાં આવી છે.
William કહ્યું...

I get the sense that this painting is not politically incorrect and there will be no great outcry against it. The settlers are shown bringing witches, stockades and beatings. They are the force of superstition and cruelty. The Indians look rather noble. This is a painting to celebrate. I have some questions about the pink outfit of the lead settler though. He may have been drawn in pink to make him look effete. That's no longer politically correct. Perhaps they can paint him over in orange with a MAGA hat without doing too much damage to the integrity of the picture.

JAORE કહ્યું...

Of course it's an iPhone. The real question is who is receiving his text, and in what time continuum do they exist?

Charlie કહ્યું...

It's proof time travel is real.

Charlie કહ્યું...
આ ટિપ્પણી લેખક દ્વારા દૂર કરવામાં આવી છે.
JAORE કહ્યું...
આ ટિપ્પણી લેખક દ્વારા દૂર કરવામાં આવી છે.
Bob Boyd કહ્યું...

They're whipping that guy because he won't tell them his WIFI password.

Wince કહ્યું...

He wants a selfie with whitey.

YoungHegelian કહ્યું...

Why a witch riding a broom in the right-hand background?

From Wikipedia on "Bad Willy" Pynchon:

In 1649, William Pynchon found time to write a critique of his place and times' dominant religious doctrine, Puritanical Calvinism, entitled The Meritorious Price of Our Redemption. Published in London in 1650, it quickly reached Boston and caused a sensation. Pynchon was one of Massachusetts' wealthiest and most important men, and in his book — which confounded Puritan theology by claiming that obedience, rather than punishment and suffering, was the price of atonement — was immediately burned on the Boston Common (only 4 copies survived), and soon after became the New World's first-ever banned book. Officials of the Massachusetts Bay Colony formally accused Pynchon of heresy and demanded that he retract its argument. Coincidentally, Pynchon's court date took place on the same day and at the same place that the New World's first witch trial — that of Hugh and Mary Parsons of Springfield — took place.

What exactly Pynchon was trying to say about the Atonement isn't really clear from what I just posted, so I don't know why his book got "Banned in Boston".

Etienne કહ્યું...

It's a magic mirror. You give the mirror to someone, and you tell them to kill the man in the picture.

The Cracker Emcee Refulgent કહ્યું...

A trade goods mirror of course. Like all trade goods, cheap and undersized. People are dorks.

Fernandinande કહ્યું...

YoungHegelian said...From Wikipedia on "Bad Willy" Pynchon:

I like the way he split town. Besides writing the first banned book..."In 1641, Pynchon became the first commercial meat packer in the new world, exporting salt pork. In 1651, Springfield was the site of the first witch trial in America when husband and wife Hugh and Mary Parsons accused each other of witchcraft. While both were acquitted of witchcraft, Mrs. Parsons was found guilty of murdering her own child and sentenced to death."

Fernandinande કહ્યું...

These are worth gawking at -
"Indians at the Post Office
Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals"

MrCharlie2 કહ્યું...

A mirror.

Big Mike કહ્યું...

If it's an iPhone, where's the cell tower? Who's supplying the WiFi hotspot?

Steven કહ્યું...

If it's an iPhone, where's the cell tower? Who's supplying the WiFi hotspot?

Haven't you seen a recent iPhone commerical? You know, with the tagline "Practically magic"? The witch is flying the mobile WiFi (Witch Fiber) hotspot.

SeanF કહ્યું...

rhhardin: Mirrors reverse front and back. Iphones don't.

They don't? I have a Samsung, not an iPhone, but when I use the phone with the front facing camera, as to take a selfie, the image displayed on the screen is reversed exactly like a mirror.

That being said, though, I give you props for not saying that a mirror reverses left and right.

Mitch H. કહ્યું...

Ingot. Iron, lead, or silver. One of those.

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