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the esthetics of fast food chains
 

offline welt on 2011-04-03 22:36 [#02410181]
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i enjoy going to fast food restaurants, not primarily
because of the food, but because i like how they look.

my favorite might be dunkin' donuts. i also enjoy burger
king. i enjoy looking at the logos and the interior. it's
not so different from going to a museum. [i've worked for
cultural centres so i went to many museums and exhibitions].


what are your fav chains, not in terms of the food they
serve, but designwise?


 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-04-03 23:34 [#02410182]
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I like the idea, what I see as the deterritorialising of the
weapons of capitalism, a kind of disarming, taking design
away from it's function. But then, maybe you buy the food so
I don't think you really are doing that. I can imagine
researching the conventions of their design and being really
depressed in the end. Anyway, the design is meant to be
please, though I think most fast food restaurants are fairly
utilitarian in their approach to interiors - basically cheap
horrible shit that maintains its basic function. It's the
same with the logos, functional, it isn't a gallery, didn't
you know that you're meant to be buying something?? :)


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2011-04-04 01:57 [#02410187]
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FAST FOOD IS SHIT.


 

offline Wolfslice from Bay Area, CA (United States) on 2011-04-04 05:36 [#02410190]
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"I've come to the realization that all junk food is the
same."

also music.


 

offline welt on 2011-04-04 14:12 [#02410219]
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i'm not actively involved in the project of disarming
capitalism. i buy the food, too. ... anyway, if i understood
you correctly, you point out that the crux of fast-food
design is that it has a specific purpose, namely making
people buy lots of fast-food. ... that may be so. but you
can enjoy fast-food-design a lot and not even think about
capitalism or anti-capitalism. ... i might be meant to be
buying food and the fast-food companies might suceed in it,
but i'm not just a member of a capitalist society. i don't
have to regard everything i do in terms of it's meaning from
a capitalist/anti-capitalist viewpoint. i can look at
objects and appreciate them for aspects that their creators
didn't consider important.

enjoying things from an aesthetic viewpoint, even though
they were not meant to be enjoyed, is actually quite common.
just think of all the people who get kicks out of rotten
industrial buildings and the like. (which i like, too.)


 

offline welt on 2011-04-04 14:14 [#02410220]
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you often mention that you have been a tool. .... anyway,
isn't it good to have come to the awareness of having been a
tool. now you can move on to greater heights and can stop
worrying about past imperfections.


 

offline ijonspeches from 109P/Swift-Tuttle on 2011-04-04 14:19 [#02410221]
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somehow i like the 50´s 60´s retro stuff,
all the shiny chrome and red leather furniture etc..

the advertising from that era is great aswell.
the emotion and praise of products is so overdone,
its hilarious and i really love that in the fallout games.


 

offline Falito from Balenciaga on 2011-04-04 14:29 [#02410222]
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the pop culture on the food thats all


 

offline -crazone from smashing acid over and over on 2011-04-04 17:44 [#02410229]
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I Like the starbuck interior but I prefer instant coffee
from an indonesian street seller. A shame they dont have
that here in europe.


 

offline Torture Garden from Feelin' 2Pacish on 2011-04-04 21:07 [#02410242]
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You can't parallel this with rotten industrial buildings
because all these rotten buildings were/are different in
design and function. Fast food chains are quite uniform in
both categories. All power to you if you think you can enjoy
things purely on a aesthetic level but I have my doubts tbh.


 

offline welt on 2011-04-05 14:45 [#02410318]
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well, there's nothing wrong with doubts. who can tell with
absolute certainty who they are and what their real
motivations and driving-forces are [without kidding
themselves] ?


 

offline welt on 2011-04-05 14:51 [#02410319]
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now that i come to think of it. probably there is not even
one true driving-force or one true motivation or one set of
true driving-forces and motivations. maybe people just *are*
and it's an illusion to try to give an accurate description
of people's motivations that supposedly exist behind their
actions. blahblahblah.


 

offline melack from barcielwave on 2011-04-05 16:56 [#02410323]
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i kind of have a nostalgic feeling for the decandent rainbow
plastic design and imagery of macdonalds shit. its been ages
since i dont enter in one, tho, im talking about childhoood
mementos...


 


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