Submitted by crazymonk on Mon, 11/05/2007 - 5:00am.
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I think it's funny, but that's probably because I don't which "iconic" photographs they are supposed to be. Also, why is it disrespectful? Do you think that your sense of humor suddenly evaporates once your the age of the people in these photographs?
Dunno, seems mildly disrespectful to parody this photograph:
I am not easily offended, but the Vietnam one made me feel sick. Why would anyone even want to parody that moment?
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I think it's funny, but that's probably because I don't which "iconic" photographs they are supposed to be. Also, why is it disrespectful? Do you think that your sense of humor suddenly evaporates once your the age of the people in these photographs?
Dunno, seems mildly disrespectful to parody this photograph:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phan_Th%E1%BB%8B_Kim_Ph%C3%BAc
Not that there isn't artistic merit in recontextualizing these photos, just that some refer to tragic moments in a manner that may make one laugh.
Yes, it does appear that way once I see the photo. It seems weird though because it seems like there might be a different goal with these pictures.
Or this one.
By the way, this one's Yalta, right?
http://h8w.net/work/IM/im-4.jpg
Indeed. I'm not sure what the Pope photo reconstructs, however.
No clue on the pope. Maybe a Hitler thing?
Isn't it the pope sitting down to chat and forgive with his would be assassin.
Rodenator, you are good:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4605762.stm
I am not easily offended, but the Vietnam one made me feel sick. Why would anyone even want to parody that moment?