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So this one is PodPockets, and it's essentially a case for your AirPods.Peeps-- this is a carbon fiber glass cleaner-- sunglasses, readers, anything.
barely kind of stand, and so she was going in for the surgery, and right before that, she started to seriously blog about her experiences. So this is, obviously, someone who has beenpeeping herself very, very seriously over the last four years. So I'll read a littlebit, this is from her blog, and she writes on her blog, "My story doesn't matter, at least, I don't think my story mattered until folks started to thank me for sharing it.
I felt the bulbous visage of Dr. Philpeeping over my shoulder. To be loved.Well, that was a laugh riot, huh? Jeez.
Hal. That's a lot of Hal. I don't know who would ever want to do that. But--so this is the, this is kind of being peeped by the other which is a kind of, peep culture facilitatingof peep making it happen, collecting this information, amalgamating it, organizing it.Here's another category of peeping by the other. This is net detective obviously, you can go online, and I ordered net detective search on my father for $34.95, I believe
oranges and lemons. It uses rum. Typically, it's some sort of citrus zest with rum or brandy in with some sweet milk or cream. It's really good, right? Mr. Countryhouse takes a milk punch.Bitterness peeping through. And finally this. "Here is Isabella perusing a volume. She loves
Facebook that you've set those rules?" And then they'll say, "Well, you know, I don't know. Like, that's just my rule." So, I mean, people again, I think, throughout the writingof this Peep Diaries book, I always found that people were almost always using the technology--they had an idea in mind of what they were using it for, but they were actually using it ina way that was totally contrary to that idea. And I think that that, you know, the Facebook party is one illustration of that, and the fact, they we're, you know, we're often--we
like had them changed their policy or on shooting and who was convicted and things like that?because of peep culture, because of this desire to capture all these material. So when you look at it from that perspective, you'd say, it's actually, kind of good. It's actually
straight laac Victorian era the Arab world was considered the heart of degenerate sensuality now that pornopalaces and peep shows dot all Western capitals however the Arabs are criticized for being overly Puritan Ifound that there is a certain body undercurrent to their lives and jokes although it tends to be segregated by sex and rarely bursts into the public
But I think that Samsung knows that... most people...are not pixel peepers.Like even on this display, this is a 1440p screen, but out the box it's set to 1080p by default for everyone...
These are all massive temples that we're looking at here.And they're peeping right above the canopy.They still are, and we'll go back to that in a moment.
I remember this buyer-- she smelled the pod and she said, we're going to have to launch this.closely-- Sephora peeps-- on packaging, as well.
So this one is PodPockets, and it's essentially a case for your AirPods.And same with the Peeps.
So he took the liquid from the feta, which is salty, and he used that as sort of a liquid salt, ad hoc.Our kind of peeps.
And as time went on, things got worse.And somebody came to the peep hole, but they didn't answer the door.
Wouldn't you-- Yeah. I thought it was a lot more fun than that.No one's heard a peep apart-- actually, Adam's heard what I've got already.
characters. I've introduced you to some of the characters who appear in the book, who are samples of peep. This is, this is Post Secret. What I did after I talked to the peoplewho do a lot of peep is I started to talk to other people who are kind of involved in facilitating peep culture, and Post Secret is run by Frank Warren, and Frank Warren livesin Maryland and he started this, sort of, empire of secrets. To me, he's kind of the high priest of peep in many ways. If you're not familiar with this project which has been
But he kind of dragged me to the front, make me watch it.And I'm kind of peeping out like this.So it's not a big thing for me to want to actually watch myself on the big screen at all.
That's right next to my house, like five-minutes walk from there.And if you actually do pixel peeping, like when you get really close, you see that there is a lot of noise in this photo.It's not a good photo by any measure, but I was really excited.
So this one is PodPockets, and it's essentially a case for your AirPods.But the eyeglass stores carry the Peeps, and device stores carry the other CarbonKlean product.
I wanted to talk today briefly-- maybe, a little too briefly, we'll just scratch the surface-- about the creative process.There's a lot of pixel peeping that goes on in the industry of digital photography.And, in many ways, those subjects can be the easier things to discuss.
in some sort of twisted way. Okay. So, there's three kind of peep culture that I've identified.We just saw--this is peeping ourselves. This is, again, a video I took from YouTube, that is--this girl, and she talks about different parts of her body as she goes through, andtalks about her feet and her hands, and this created a bunch of copycat videos, perhaps, in the hundreds, maybe even the thousands of similar talks of people showing different
of peep making it happen, collecting this information, amalgamating it, organizing it.Here's another category of peeping by the other. This is net detective obviously, you can go online, and I ordered net detective search on my father for $34.95, I believeit was. I was going to do myself, but I live in Canada, so they wanted $350, so I was like, "Fine, do dad." And, again, you get, a dossier that's not that dissimilar from what you get
their secrets into product for these different marketing campaigns, which is maybe the not so pleasant side of peep culture. So then I begin to think, "Okay, why do people peep?"What is this obsession with peeping after all these experiences I've had and people I have talked to. And one of the things I started to think about was apes. As you cansee, we got some apes going, and grooming in the way that monkeys and apes spend hours and hours everyday grooming themselves. And, of course, they're grooming themselves, grooming
Wait a minute, I was one of the people that mentioned.I'm right here. Peep my band camp numbers, Eaves.There's so much collaboration in Nerdcore.
blogging, social networks, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. So, here, we have my little charthere, the pop versus peep chart. So, Pop: Stars Have Talent. Peep: Who Needs Talent?Pop: The Lives of Celebrities are interesting. Peep: I'm Interesting And So Are you. Pop: When Will They Discover Me? Peep: Too Late. I've Already Discovered Myself. And, you know,
of, peeping yourself that you become really involved in it, and it's kind of something that becomes very hard to unlearn. So now, we have peeping each other which is my, sortof, second category of peep culture. Here, this guy is going to walk over and you can't really see the news--there's a newspaper at the foot of the driveway, and he's going towalk over and he's going to kick the newspaper behind that couch being put out for the garbage, and he's going to bend off--bend down and grab it and run away. Which, you know, it's
in the book--I said I'm on this sort of quest to understand why we're suddenly so interested in peeping; why we're moving from pop culture to peep culture with such reckless abandon.So I start to explore some of the people who do peep. This is, Lisa Sargese, who is a womanwho blogs, and video blogs about her life. She started blogging about four years ago, I think, when she was about to have gastric bypass surgery. She's morbidly obese, could
in our culture because we're finally freeing ourselves from the shackles of an entertainment industry that for too long, controlled who and what we watched. In fact, the oppositeis happening. The peep celeb is indicative of just how entranced we are by the media machine's ability to create the star celebrity. We are drawn to the person product who seemsto fit so effortlessly into a society organize around the principle that people can and should be reduced to hits, rating, views, box-office gross. In such a system, we are encouraged
similarly but with a video monitor so we could peep out and there is a better
and then he would look at it through this peephole at the vanishing point of the perspective and then compare that by dropping the mirror
He was stationed outside and looking through a peephole.
Rural School, Peepal Grove School, Satsang Swasthya Kendra, and Manav Ekta Mission.
And there was this one time I was peeping outside of my window and these two transgender women, they were on the curb of my house.
called, "We The Peeples." And it came out last year.
Here's a picture of a fisherman looking through a little peephole as an illustration that the ocean is very vast.
It's a game that I'm a bit tired of playing it. Now, I need to unlearn much of that." So, I thought that was a really interesting observation on these whole phenomena of, kindof, peeping yourself that you become really involved in it, and it's kind of something that becomes very hard to unlearn. So now, we have peeping each other which is my, sortof, second category of peep culture. Here, this guy is going to walk over and you can't really see the news--there's a newspaper at the foot of the driveway, and he's going to
in fact, maybe we were also doing something else which was basically, kind of watching each other, the way we watch television, sort of, moving through people's lives. And I formulatedthis theory that we're moving from a pop culture to a peep culture. And in pop culture, we derived our entertainment from watching celebrities perform. And in peep culture, we are derivingour entertainment from watching people go about their lives, go about their ordinary lives. And, obviously, the elements of peep culture include things like, reality TV, like
here, the pop versus peep chart. So, Pop: Stars Have Talent. Peep: Who Needs Talent?Pop: The Lives of Celebrities are interesting. Peep: I'm Interesting And So Are you. Pop: When Will They Discover Me? Peep: Too Late. I've Already Discovered Myself. And, you know,it's kind of funny that this will--I guess, this is going to be on YouTube, at some point, right. So, it's like all these clips I stole from YouTube are going to go back on YouTube
Thank you. Speak to the right peeps there.
Yes, it's all the peeps.
Honestly, I'm not a peeping Tom.
Dr. Munch was stationed outside looking through a peephole.
is, I think, a symptom of peep culture. It's part of the way peep culture works that wewatch each other, we are peeping each other, and then we sort of move away from getting actually involved in situations in environments. We just tend to sort of sit back and watch.So then, there's this third category, Peeped by 'The Other' which is this whole world of
And growing up in a very rundown area, I used to peep outside of my window
And they used to come and dance, and I used to peep outside of my window as a kid, and I was like really fascinated but also kind of afraid,
I just laced you, let those that have ears peep it, see it, could not be made no plainer.
and more people are gathered around behind him, and they're filming him. And the more violent the situation gets, the more it escalates, the more people are watching this, which againis, I think, a symptom of peep culture. It's part of the way peep culture works that wewatch each other, we are peeping each other, and then we sort of move away from getting actually involved in situations in environments. We just tend to sort of sit back and watch.
wife? And I don't know; your entire career as a Canadian secret service agent. Anyway, okay, right, so in Peepville, we watch ourselves and each other; it's what we do. Obviously,in the book--I said I'm on this sort of quest to understand why we're suddenly so interested in peeping; why we're moving from pop culture to peep culture with such reckless abandon.So I start to explore some of the people who do peep. This is, Lisa Sargese, who is a woman
in single family dwellings. We live in apartments. We get in our cars. As we drive to work, we go to our cubicle. And something about that world does not fulfill us. There's an elementthere that leaves us feeling like we need more, and peep culture is kind of rushing in to fill the gap. I like this video. I think it's probably fake, but, you know, it's funny.Here we have, I think, it was called "office freak out" so he's freaking out. It looks,
this way, enter, of course, the rise of high speed Internet and all the different Web 2.0 conduits, and you get people really accessing peep culture in this way. I'm going to reada quote from the book. This is something I wrote in the Peep Diaries that is a reaction to some of the ideas around celebrity. "The peep celebrity isn't becoming so prevalentin our culture because we're finally freeing ourselves from the shackles of an entertainment industry that for too long, controlled who and what we watched. In fact, the opposite
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