Thursday, March 09, 2006

Project Runway, a partial esplanation

Over at Pandagon, Jedmunds expresses his outrage at the final results from Bravo's reality show/contest for fashion designers called Project Runway.

I could write a post explaining why I believe Chloe deserved to win and why her collection showed both exceptional construction and a coherent vision. But there's no need to do that because Jedmunds' commenters have expressed it better than I could.

Fuck all that.

I want to talk about why Project Runway is an important reality TV show.

The show's set up has 16 fashion designers who are brought together and assigned a series of outrageous tests. These tests are supposed to challenge the designers to be both creative and efficient. The results are sometimes embarrassing, sometimes amazing, but often just mediocre.

Guess what? That's not reality TV, is is actual life for us "creatives" in the capitalist world. I totaslly recognize that reality.

I have spent years honing the details of my craft, typography, and I know when type is good and when it is great and when it sucks. Every single day I am offered the ability to use this knowledge to create something that is just a little bit better than ordinary and far better than the commonly accepted.

BUT.....

There's almost never enough time to create an outstanding piece of work. There's almost never enough material or vision or time to create an amazing product. There is just the hope that what little I can contribute will make the end product a tiny bit better.

That is what Project Runway illustrates: outrageous demands upon creative people with the occasional spark of genius. More often, we achieve the merely acceptable.

The people on this show, as well as the vast majority of us, could create amazing things if we had the time, the education, the encouragement and the materials to do so.

Capitalism totally sucks because it does not allow this vision to become reality.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"The people on this show, as well as the vast majority of us, could create amazing things if we had the time, the education, the encouragement and the materials to do so.

Capitalism totally sucks because it does not allow this vision to become reality."

Your kidding right? Your argument is so flawed I don't even know where to begin. This is a bunch of egalitarian bull shit.

You blame capitalism for not letting all of the no talent ass clowns from selling their crap. I'm thankful for capitalism for keeping your crap off the shelves.

In the real world those with ability and resolve make something of themselves because they have to earn it. And I hate to break this to you but in life there are winners and losers.

You should realize the "we are all winners" line is only something to make panzys feel better. It lets them feel good about making excuses for why they couldn't quite cut it.

My guess is that your lack of success has little to do with time, education, or materials, it probably has more to do with the fact that nobody likes your product. And you would rather piss and moan about how "nobody likes me" than suck it up and try harder.

Typical feminist victimization mindset.

Ravenmn said...

Blogger ate my first post, I'll try to recreate it. Maybe both of them will show up!

Anonymous, you win the prize for reading a ton of assumptions into my post that aren't there.

Why in the world would you assume I lack success in my field? I'm both successful and well-compensated for my work.

But I'm not fooled by the quality of the products we produce. I know what is required to make a quality piece of work: good training, good people and the time and tools to produce a quality product.

In the real world, however, we cut corners in all kinds of ways to lower the cost of the raw materials, speed up the production with shoddy work methods and slap the item on the shelves fast enough so that the shareholders get a good return on their investment.

We keep getting compensated well, the wheels of business keep turning and everyone moves on up the ladder.

Maybe you are fooled by the cheap products that get produced these days. I am not.

I'm working for a world in which the "winner" is the quality product and the "loser" is the cheap crap which we would all be a lot better without.

You blame capitalism for not letting all of the no talent ass clowns from selling their crap. I'm thankful for capitalism for keeping your crap off the shelves.

Just the opposite. I blame capitalism for encouraging no-talent-ass clowns to sell their crap.

Why are you willing to settle for so little?