FOUND en Español!!!

April 19th, 2008

Llegó el momento: cartas de amor, listas de mercado, postales, dibujos, fotos, declaraciones de amor, cuentas por pagar… esos  objetos encontrados que de alguna manera nos cuentan algo acerca de alguien, ya tienen un lugar en el mundo. Ha llegado la Revista FOUND.

La Revista FOUND busca poner en un mismo lugar los recuerdos ajenos que por sorpresa aparecen en un bolsillo, dentro de un libro, en un disco comprado en la tienda de segunda mano, en medio de la calle.

Envíen sus ‘encuentros’ a revistafound@gmail.com y estén pendientes del lanzamiento de nuestro blog en español.

FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE: Lost Playlist

April 17th, 2008
Supercommenter Night in Gale, was so inspired by Tuesday’s find
that she recreated the playlist for YOUR listening pleasure.
Enjoy, and thanks, Night in Gale!
Lost Playlist
Lost Playlist
FOUND by Aimee Ellis in Phoenix, Arizona
Found on floor of building at Arizona State University.

Paper Never Wins

April 3rd, 2008

The following comes from Eric Karjala, writer (Cracked.com, McSweeney’s) and the man behind the seriously awesome website eKarjala. He’s also the man behind the popular find “Paper Never Wins.” In his own words:

“This is a story about the moronic, arbitrary manner in which things become popular on the internet.

Commenter Ueli asked if an old pre-9/11 eKarjala entry about rock/paper/scissors was the “first instance of this quote that’s passed around so much.” The entry in question is an analysis of the old hand gesture game, written in the traditional style of “internet rant,” which is where you assume a tone of contrived rage as a means for creating jocularity. It’s as if you’re saying, “I would like to make some observations about a well-known topic. These observations make me angry! LOL!” You might recognize this tone from 90% of eKarjala.

I hadn’t heard of any such quotation being passed around, so I Googled the exact phrase “I thought paper would protect you.” There were 12,000 instances, each more retarded than the last. From what I could tell, all of them were from a curious rewording of my original idiotic post. Included in the search results was a Digg link to the following image, which was Dugg an ass-boggling 8,343 times:

Paper can't win

This image was from the website run by Found Magazine, which is an excellent publication that archives all the mysterious notes and pictures one occasionally finds randomly dispersed amongst civilization. So to recap: Apparently somebody printed out an edited version of a 2001 eKarjala entry and left the document lying around in a public location, where it was then recovered by a subscriber to Found Magazine and added to the Found database, from where it was then linked to by Digg and in consequence became parroted on thousands of message boards and MySpace pages. If that’s accurate, this would easily be the dumbest series of events that’s ever happened.

For the purposes of comparison, here’s the original eKarjala entry:

I understand that Scissors can beat Paper and I get how Rock can beat Scissors, but there’s no fucking way Paper could beat Rock. Apparently, Paper is supposed to magically “wrap around” Rock, leaving it immobile. Why the hell can’t Paper do this to Scissors? No, never mind Scissors, why can’t Paper do this to people? Why aren’t sheets of college-ruled notebook paper constantly smothering students as they attempt to take notes in class? I’ll tell you why: because Paper can’t beat anybody. A rock would tear that shit up in about a minute.

Whenever I play Rock/Paper/Scissors, I always choose Rock. When somebody claims to have beaten me with their Paper, I punch them in the face with my already-clenched fist. I’ll say, “Oh, shit, man, I’m sorry, I thought Paper would protect you. Asshole.”

As you can see, it wasn’t the most imaginative observation ever written—probably every hacky stand-up has written something similar. What’s fascinating is that certain instances of the circulating quotation are not just posted anonymously, but instead attributed to Dane Cook or Mitch Hedberg. This is nothing new. The ambiguous origins of anonymous quotations are commonly transposed onto popular figures, even if the quotation is manifestly beneath their actual work, as in this case (even with regards to Dane Cook). People don’t trust anonymous sources, and all it takes is one jackass to implicate a specific individual. If this rock/paper/scissors bit is somehow still circulating in a few more years, people will start attributing it to Mark Twain and Oscar Wilde. Eventually everyone will agree that it was originally pontificated by Thomas Jefferson just after he signed the Declaration of Independence, when he updated the “Rants” section of his GeoCities webpage, “Thomas Jefferson’s little corner of the internet.”

Although this rock/paper/scissors text was circulated on a very small scale, the manner of its distribution is emblematic of the internet as a whole, which insists that certain things be popular, and it doesn’t necessarily matter what: a hideous dancing baby, the senseless engrish from an obscure video game, a random 1980s pop hit by Rick Astley. We are so desperate for commonality that any random cultural artifact can become a shared experience, and this is especially true on the internet, which is viral not just in nature but in consequence, making us nauseated from the absurdity. This observation makes me so angry! LOL!”

A Novel After Our Own Heart

March 24th, 2008

New York Magazine features a beautiful new book by UK’s Graham Rawle. Check their site for a description of this amazing found-text title.
-Jason

The Two Treasures

March 20th, 2008

Two Treasures

Jen in Seattle, Washington writes:

This is a picture of my grandparents. They now live in Green Valley, Arizona.  Orv and Clara… He still has the car…

Shiny New FOUND Site!

March 18th, 2008

Hey party people,

Jason here. I’m very pleased to announce our newly-polished site. You got your logins and passwords and profiles now, and better seaching, and more and more finds everyday. We’re finishing the first round of updates, with a slew of new stuff heading your way. Got questions / comments / ideas? Pass us an email at info [at] foundmagazine.com, and we’ll see what we can do.

Xoxo,
Jason

FOUND Europe: Where Should We Go?!

February 28th, 2008


As mentioned previously, this fall Davy & Peter will ship off for Europe for FOUND’s very first European tour. Which cities will FOUND be tearing up, you ask? You tell us! We’re thinking of stopping in about 20 cities in the UK, mainland Europe, and Scandanavia, but we’re not totally sure where to stop. Want us to come to your city? Just give us an email shout.

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Be Ours?

February 14th, 2008

Be Mine?
FOUND by Michael Tucker in Murfreesboro, Tennessee

About a week before Valentine’s Day last year, I found these two lists on the front and back of the same piece of paper. Seemed to be an either-or kind of thing — score a date, ideally, otherwise go with the backup plan.

text Monika
try Kim
candles that smell good
chocolate
aluminum foil
flowers
wine (over $10)
condoms?
Bryce
Labatt’s
Age of Armageddon

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FOUND Tattoos!

January 18th, 2008

Sometimes we get something so awesome, so bewildering that we simply MUST share it. Case in point, this awesome tattooed find sent in by Cringe Schrapnel:

Heh, thought you guys might like this… I found out just today there are T-shirts with the Bunnee available…DANG IT! just kidding. I love my shark tooth chicken footed Bunnee Tatt. I love Found…

bunnee tat

the person that did the tattoo is a kindergarten teacher-in-training (Sally) she showed me the bunnee originally and we decided it would be a great thing to tattoo on one’s self… so I stepped up to the ink plate and let her permanently scar me with it. As I mentioned before I love Found I use to put odd things I found in zines that I publish way back in the day… so when I was turned onto FOUND I just dug it… and I still have odd things in my pocket most of the time that I found and I leave little drawings around for people to find after I leave… maybe they will end up sent to you by somebody one of these days…..
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FOUND for the Holidays!

December 3rd, 2007

The Cover-up
FOUND by McKenzie Wilkins in Bradenton, Florida

Wanna go tanning? I’m trying to get rid of this hickey!

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What up y’all!

Want hickeys of your own? Then give the gift of FOUND this holiday season! Seriously, we’re always hearing from folks who’ve received FOUND books and magazines as gifts: “It was my favorite present!” When you buy FOUND goodies for your favorite friends and enemies, you’re also giving crucial support to FOUND and keeping our little mom-and-pop operation running strong. In fact, Davy’s mom will probably be the one to mail out your FOUND gifts!
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