On page 61 of this week’s The District Weekly — October 14, 2009 — The Redbot Now For The Future graphic!
The caption in The District Weekly about the Redbot piece reads:
ABOUTTHEARTIST Earlier this year, Long Beach artist Jon, onehumanbeing launched Redbot Loves You! a public participation art project. Redbot will celebrate arts month with several events including a Seek and Find Redbot Hunt (details to be announced) and free give-aways of Redbot Loves Long Beach buttons. “This image is an homage to DEVO, one of my favorite bands as a teenager 30 years ago,” says Jon, onehumanbeing. (visit: redbotlovesyou.com or redbot.onehumanbeing.com)
This week’s District just happens to be the annual Best of Long Beach issue, an extra nice issue — or as it says on the cover of this issue:
…and that sure means a little extra to this onehumanbeing.
How Redbot Ended Up In The District
A few of weeks ago I noticed a blurb at the bottom of the Calender page of The District Weekly, the very cool, local news/art/music/culture weekly here in Long Beach inviting local artists and photographers to submit their work for use on the Calender page. It’s an unpaid gig, but 20,000 people could see your work that week.
Just the kind of thing a financially-challenged artist needs…
The idea got under my skin so I set up a graphic template for the size of the header in Adobe Photoshop on my computer and started to play around with various ideas.
For some reason DEVO, and particularly their 1979 album Duty Now For The Future, caught my attention early last week, and after an afternoon immersed in my old DEVO albums while working away with my camera and Photoshop, the graphic called Redbot Now For The Future emerged:
When I Was 15 — A Short Recollection
When I was 15 there was no MTV, no cable TV, no Internet… and your options for seeing your favorite band were usually narrowed to one — big stadium shows.
Around that time, my older brother David (older by 2 1/2 years, but way older in many ways…) took me down to the Balboa Theater in Newport Beach on a night when they were playing DEVO films.
The Balboa Theater was an old movie theater just a block from the beach which was always playing old and cool films which got changed every few days. It was the kind of place where they showed The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Friday and Saturday nights at midnight with the audience members acting out the movie while it played.
But it was the DEVO films that really blew my 15 year-old mind. If you’ve never seen the film The Truth About De-Evolution by DEVO, then watch these videos:
Jocko Homo
Secret Agent Man
When I got my first job at age 15, working at the local public library shelving books, one of my first purchases was the DEVO album Duty Now For The Future, which I still have — that it in the photo below…
On the sleeve inside this album was an invitation to join Club DEVO — the DEVO fan club, which I did…
I got a whole folder of cool stuff from Club DEVO for joining (which I still have) including a catalog of merchandise to buy!
The next year, after Freedom of Choice, the next DEVO album to came out, I had saved up enough money to order my Official DEVO Energy Dome, just like the ones that DEVO was wearing for that year’s tour.
In the photo below you can see me as a 16 year-old DEVO fan wearing my Energy Dome and my “punk rock” sunglasses… Unfortunately I no longer have my Energy Dome (or the sunglasses) — it was lost many years ago.
I still have my DEVO buttons though! Here’s my little collection from 1979 to 1982.
Need More Now For The Future?
You are in luck! I created a bunch of Redbot Now For The Future Merchandise on Zazzle.com for those that like to have their own souvenirs for the future…
NOTE: Original Duty Now For The Future Album Art by Janet Perr 79 — I spent many hours as a teenager staring at this album cover while listening to it…
Redbot Loves You! is getting all your Redbot shopping needs taken care of with it’s NEW shop on Zazzle.com… I’ll be adding new material to the shop continually as new Redbot graphics are created and shared in the months ahead.
This Redbot mug holds 11 ounces of coffee to start your day right… pour your coffee in the mug and your quickly this once all black mug reveals it’s message “Redbot Now For The Future” in full color!
This Redbot mug holds 11 ounces of coffee to start your day right… pour your coffee in the mug and your quickly this once all black mug reveals it’s message “Redbot Now For The Future” in full color!
Here’s a little graphic I worked on last night… it’s from a photo of me taken several years ago at a yard sale, and altered a bit.
I was wearing a welding mask and the lips were taped to the mask — I don’t think I was really helping with the sales.
Redbot Contest
For just a little more fun…
A FREE medium size Redbot with a Redbot Ownership Kit (version two) to the first person who can correctly identify the major 20th century artist AND the pivotal painting by that artist I reference and pay homage to with this graphic.
The Two Runners Up each will get a FREE Redbot buttons set…
ALSO: Remember to read through the rules before you enter… ONE entry per person per day.
REVISED — October 13, 2009
1. One entry per day per person…
2. NEW clue everyday until contest ends
3. Contest end date changed to October 31, 2009
4. New page to go to… Smile Now Contest Page
Name BOTH the major 20th century artist AND the name of the pivotal painting this graphic appears to reference.
First completely correct entry wins. COMPLETE artist name and COMPLETE painting title required to win. Will be determined by time entry email is received.
One entry per person per day.
Grand Prize — One Redbot Ownership Kit with MEDIUM Redbot — version two
Runner Up Prizes — Two sets of Redbot Loves You! buttons will be awarded to the second and third person who send in correct entries.
All contest rules and the selection of winners belongs to Jon, onehumanbeing and may be changed or altered without notice.
Contest ends 11-7-2009 10-31-2009 — prizes will be awarded to closest, and quickest response.
Winners will be required to email a mailing address so prizes can be mailed.
I know that may sound silly because I’m the guy who makes the Redbots, post them around, give them away, send them off in Redbot Ownership Kits…
It seems like every new Redbot is headed out into the world in some way, and just the other day I started thinking, “I want my own Redbot, one to stay with me…” and today he was born!
Say Hello to Ed the Redbot…
How Redbots Are Born
Every time I create a new Redbot is a special moment for me…
The raw elements of sticker and cardboard come together, and then I apply my scissors to it and I cut out the new Redbot, starting in the bottom left corner and working counter-clockwise around the figure.
Within a few moments everything that is NOT the Redbot is cut away, and only the new Redbot remains in my hand… I hold him, and I smile at my new creation, and it smiles back at me, and a new Redbot has been born into the world.
Tonight there was a runt in the litter.
Must have been a printing mistake of some kind, but one of my Redbots is a runt — a medium sized Redbot, but printed just a little under-sized. Not really sure how that happened…
Funny thing though, when I first held him and smiled, he smiled back and his name Ed popped into my head, and I thought, “what a special little Redbot…”
That was even before I realized he was the runt.
We’ve bonded already — as you can see from the photo above that he’s sitting on a stereo speaker — which is directly across the room from me when I’m on my computer. I put him on a small metal sheet, covered in blank sticker material.
So he doesn’t get lost among the many Redbots in the studio I wrote his name on the back…
We (Tania and I) will be at the GLOBAL art party — The Danke Schoen Soiree on Thursday, October 8, 2009 with some Redbots and Redbot Ownership Kits… and because Redbot is all about giving — FREE Redbot Loves You! buttons to give away!
On November 6th, 2009, we’ll be at the First Fridays in the Bixby Knolls neighborhood of Long Beach with Redbots and FREE buttons to give away…