The book that should not have been

I would like to share something with you all that was recently brought to my attention. I don’t think teaching history is a bad thing but I am a bit on my heels with this one. I believe there is a reason that such history lessons are not taught to children of a certain age. I believe it has to do with what the mind and experience of a child at a certain age is able to process in a healthy manner. I believe this “coloring book” is crossing the line. I understand the book has a PG rating and therefore it is up to the discretion of the parents and “OK“. It just saddens me that such material would ever be considered acceptable for a child that is of an age that coloring in a coloring book is still interesting.

This book was produced and published by the folks at Coloringbook.com. On their site, where they are selling the book, you will find a few pages from it. On these pages you can read some of the text and see some of the images to be colored. The most disturbing image they provide for you to preview would be the one to the right. I think they were trying to show Osama as a coward in that he is hiding behind a woman… but I think it more appropriately shows that an unarmed woman was killed by a soldier while she was trying to protect an old unarmed man. Regardless, I never had such coloring books when I was a kid. Nobody got me the “Vietnam – the Mistake that Should Not be Repeated” coloring book and I think I am a better person for it.

You will also find a list of comments/editorials from a variety of news sources. Ridiculous statements where they attempt to justify the content by making a comparison to video games or other disturbing forms of media to which children are subjected. Well, I don’t know about you, but I was always taught that “two wrongs don’t make a right“.

I would like to commend a few sources for not joining the patriotic bandwagon, but I couldn’t  find any. Which is strange because I keep reading that this coloring book is “controversial“. I find no controversy from any one. Most reports/reviews simply pieced together the same quotes of text from various members of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the book’s publisher. I am guessing they feared being shunned for taking a stand. So much for freedom of the press, freedom of religion or freedom of speech for lack of fear of prosecution.

It is pointed out again and again that the book doesn’t talk about all Muslims or Islamic followers in general. It only repeatedly references “‘radical Muslim Islamic extremists“. Oh! Well, that’s different! I am sure small children understand the difference, right? It’s the way they walk and their purple skin! You can’t be confused as it is always so obvious. Publishing and releasing a coloring book of this magnitude is not a responsible move. It is the plain and simple indoctrination of a prejudice at a very early age. So much for learning from history. I for one am very disappointed.

The Age of Giffing It

Just when you thought the ancient GIF animation format is passe, or cheesy at best, someone hands you a surprise around the next corner.

Such is Micael Reynaud’s simple yet creative collection of animated GIFs. By the way, GIF is merely a file extension which ever since 1987 stands for Graphics Interchange Format. Back in those day GIFs were quite minimalistic. It is only in the recent years, probably due to the increased performance improvement in most surfers’ internet connections, that animated images of several Megabytes in file size have become acceptable for general viewing. Such are these GIF animations of Micael Reynaud as well.

 

GIF animation by Micael Reynaud

 

Some people are amazed, others are critical. Does a creative assembly of existing artwork count as new art?  What is your opinion?

Everything Comes in Waves

Do you remember the good old Disney movies? I mean the animated shorts. About 8 minutes of bliss each. Pure inspiration!

Well here are two golden oldies that have something in common. They beautifully illustrate how everything in life comes in waves:

Susie, The Little Blue Coup (1951)

 Susie, The Little Blue Coup (1951)

The Little House (1952)

The Little House (1952)

You can watch the complete movies right here.
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