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Gen Fic Day!

  • Jan. 11th, 2008 at 1:48 PM
pepper: Pepperpot (Whistler)
[profile] sg_fignewton is hosting a Gen Fic Day this coming Sunday - fics, commentfics, recs – anything, so long as it's gen. Hug a gen fan!

Next week I am going to see the Tutankhamun exhibition, woohoo! I can't wait. Canopic jars here I come.

And I'm in a thinky mood lately, and at the moment it's about advertising vs. information and discussion of interesting and relevant topics. What do you consider to be advertising, and where do you draw a line? If you were on an art history comm, say, and someone started talking about the paintings they did, copies of classic Impressionist paintings - would you think that was relevant to the comm? Or, how about if the artist did those paintings for a company that commercially produced artworks for sale - would you be more interested in hearing about their thoughts on Cézanne? Would you think the art history comm should allow the artist to describe their art, or post pictures of a commerically-for-sale collection of their and their colleagues' paintings and suggest that people might want to acquire them? Would you expect the artist to choose a post such as "Please talk about the work you produce here" as a place to post their comment, or would you think it was acceptable in any post that mentioned, say, Impressionist art? 

Just curious.

p.s. This is NOT about anyone on my flist! Or, for that matter, anyone on my friends' flists. 

Comments

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[identity profile] aurora-novarum.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 11th, 2008 06:53 pm (UTC)
King Tut! I saw that exhibit! I don't think it's as spectacular as the one from the seventies, but it was really interesting.

It's amazing how many things of intricate design are still so well preserved over the millenia that are made of *wood*.

And yes, when I saw references to Osiris and other goa'uld Egyptian gods, I smiled.

I know they shill a lot of things in the gift shops, but if they've got the dvd of the exhibit there, I think that's well worth it. Close up pics of a lot of the exhibit items with further explanations of them. (Er, and I have no commercial interest in pimping this. ;-) I just got it as my own souvenir and was pleased).

You already know my feelings on the other topic.
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com wrote:
Jan. 11th, 2008 11:35 pm (UTC)
I'm going to enjoy it anyhow, but the Stargate aspect makes me extra squeeful. :) And, thanks - I might get the dvd. Are you SURE you've got no commercial interest there?!? I'm actually going for free, because I organised the trip (for work), so I can splash out on the souvenirs.

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