So today, Google has had a picture by Jeff Koons on their homepage, as they so often have special pictures on holidays and other event. I had no idea who he is so I clicked on it. Then I, er, googled his name. Sounds kind of interesting but I still can't figure it out.
Anybody know why? Is there some particular reason or is it just a pretty picture? Enquiring minds want to know!
Actually, "enquiring" is a strong word. Just mildly curious, since they normally use a different picture for a reason.
Posted by Ken S at May 1, 2008 06:29 PM | TrackBack (0) |They are now offering the works of world-class artists that you can use to adorn your google home page. This will give you something pretty to look at as they slowly suck your brains from your head.
Posted by: Dave E. at May 1, 2008 08:09 PMEr, not you or me of course.
Posted by: Dave E. at May 1, 2008 08:10 PMOf course not. Because that would be, like, so totally weird.
Posted by: Ken S, Fifth String on the Banjo of Life at May 1, 2008 08:24 PMAre those ice scoopers in that Koons piece?
I just hope Google doesn't go Jackson Pollack on us.
Posted by: Alan K. Henderson at May 2, 2008 06:51 AMThat's the picture. I actually thought they were suckers.
I just hope Google doesn't go Jackson Pollack on us
[shudder]
Posted by: Ken S, Fifth String on the Banjo of Life at May 2, 2008 07:18 AMI suppose that comment from last night is a bit too cynical, but I think those guys are not nearly as unbiased and benevolent as they like to appear.
btw-Now anyone can paint like Jackson, just without all that mess.
Posted by: Dave E. at May 2, 2008 08:41 AMI thought that they were maracas. ˇOlé!
Posted by: nightfly at May 2, 2008 09:35 AM