For a while I have been thinking Social Media Birds was not the best title, and then I am talking it over with someone at the Sunnyslope Artwalk and the phrase Binary Birds pops out. At least its alliterative, so I think that is going to stick.
Technical difficulties distracted me from painting, as well as the end of tax season & some out of town company (which was fun, but not productive). Then it was immediately back to doing Spring shows, but in Phoenix AZ USA it is starting to get pretty hot; yesterday was around 96 F & it was probably a lot warmer on the black top. I have one more show on May 20th, then nothing else scheduled until September in New York City. Here is a picture of me schmoozing patrons at the Val Vista Lakes Community Market Saturday May 8, 2010.

Jake Beckman with patrons at the Val Vista Lakes Community Market May 8, 2010. Photo by Kristina Konen.
Yes, I am working it. I used to say, “My art had better speak for itself, because I stink at it.” At this last show, one patron commented that I communicated my abstract subject matter very well. Even I can learn.
I call my latest painting iPod Tweety. It is such an obvious derivation I am surprised it did not occur to me immediately. I think music sharing is one of the forerunners of social media. Remember people creating and handing out CDs of their favorite tunes? I know some people with hundreds of songs on their iPods, but these days an iPod is so much more than a music player, it’s and entertainment device,but my painting references the music usage.

iPod Tweety by Jake Beckman. One of Jake Beckman’s signature Binary Birds dances to tunes on its iPod.
In addition to the title, iPod Tweety, which is the ASCII binary string at the extreme right, the code also reads: iTunes, eMusic, Rhapsody, Napster, Amazon, MP3, Zune, download, Songs from right to left and top to bottom. When I debuted this work at the April Sunsets on the Plaza a young woman was pleading with her parents to buy it, but they did not relent so it is still available-for now.
For more details about iPod Tweety see its art page at AKAJake.com.
What do you all think? Do you like it? Hate it? Think it’s derivative dreck or haute pop? Inquisitive minds must know. I have two more Binary Birds in the works. Stay tuned.
Jake
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