lordgalvar wrote:NSFW: show
Yeah, don't really know what to say, except not in my house.![]()
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Also, I don't know what happened when I resized it.
I dont think I understand what's going on in this picture

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lordgalvar wrote:NSFW: show
Yeah, don't really know what to say, except not in my house.![]()
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Also, I don't know what happened when I resized it.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.
Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
Invisible Man wrote:Strange Tales: putting the ‘weeb’ in ‘dweeb’ since whenever.
Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got to say I was never offended by his new logo...
UglyCasanova wrote:Uncle Grandfather wrote:I've got to say I was never offended by his new logo...
+1, but I like this new old look better.
lordgalvar wrote:Alright. So I have received two Kompakt Kassettes recently, both of the questionable design. One was shipped in a blank box. The second one came in the box pictured. I always gave him a bit of a pass because stuff like this can happen meaning that your intentions are sometimes different than everybody else percieves them (and coming from the punk rock world, I am kind of used to people pushing the lines of taste). Like UG thought, it could have just been a symbol or a video game alien. I am sure that this whole thing is just a reference to Eastern religions but when you send a product out to any kind of diverse audience it could be seen as something completely different.
My point in showing the box was that the symbol is spray painted on the box but it was just to illustrate what jwar and others noted that it is definately two swastikas attached. I know a svastika/manji isn't always a bad thing (I have built many houses and some families use the symbols to bless their house, freaked a lot of people out that worked in there but I explained it to people and they were cool with it) but that isn't what Western audiences read it as because one of the most cultural and important events of the last 100 years involved the symbol.
Here is my problem: include a little note that says "This is a manji it means this...". The fact that a box for the US did not include this and a box to Japan did is a little telling that it probably was less of an attempt to prod and stir up some controversy and probably more just a reference to religious symbols. Still, as a creator or something meant for market consumption, the creator should take into account the views and possible interpetations of the audience. Mistakes will happen, but there are ways to lessen the blow (talk to friends, show other people, etc before sending it out).
I am actually having a similar problem with the reissue of one of my favorite albums: G.I.S.M.'s Sakevi redesigned the cover art-I won't post it or describe it-and I don't know if his intentions are to offend, to inform (people of beliefs I don't agree with), or to be discriminatory in nature. It puts me in a strange position when comtemplating getting the album (which I wont because it goes for $100 a week after it was released anyway, but I don't think I want that cover in my collection and it really hurts the way I view G.I.S.M. even though, deep down, I know what Sakevi's intentions are...but it is perceived through the audience's eyes not the creators///totally different experiences).
Maybe it was intendend to be offensive, show religious beliefs, or just look cool, but I just don't know if an effect pedal is the appropriate medium to pose questions, make an attempt at "art", or stir up trouble. It is a utilitarian device, not a page or canvas.
Also, now I have a box I have to hide when people come over to jam. haha
Oh the new old look is awesome. I think he realized his mistake and it might work out for everyone!
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.