
StreetArt-held Banksy heeft er weer een talent bij: tekenfilmpjes maken. Nadat hij eerder al in één van zijn werken een verwijzing naar The Simpsons, heeft hij nu gewoon zelf de intro van The Simpsons gemaakt. Met daarin een fijne verwijzing naar het outsourcen van de animatie
naar Azië en een aanklacht tegen de consumptiemaatschappij (zoals we dat gewend zijn van Banksy).

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Jetser dM, namens Likoed Cali Ketsman Wildplasser, beroepsweig Monade - category B trai Der Webmeister
Jetser dM, namens Likoed Cali Ketsman Wildplasser, beroepsweig Monade - category B trai Der Webmeister







http://www.parool.nl/parool/nl/38/MEDIA/article/detail/1031628/2010/10/11/Banksy-maakt-nieuw-intro-voor-The-Simpsons.dhtml
In amerika is deze aflevering gisterenavond al uitgezonden.
http://eztv.it/ep/23099/the-simpsons-s22e03-hdtv-xvid-lol/
According to the Guardian, Banksy's involvement marks the first time "The Simpsons" has solicited the work of an artist unconnected to the show. And though "Simpsons" executive producer Al Jean's comment on the disturbing sequence was, "This is what you get when you outsource," he and his colleagues had to have known that Banksy couldn't help delivering something subversive. Banksy — who recently reached a wider audience with last summer's documentary "Exit Through the Gift Shop" — is known for making controversial statements with his work, which most frequently involves stenciling public buildings all over the world. (Indeed, the very medium in which he works is hotly debated, with some critics regarding it as vandalism.) Banksy even once infiltrated the Louvre to hang one of his paintings, which mimicked the "Mona Lisa" with a yellow smiley face in place of the original visage. (TheDailyWh.at blog also notes that this is not the first time Banksy has addressed "The Simpsons" in his work, recalling a mural he created in New Orleans in 2008.)
The opening also joins a long tradition of "Simpsons" producers mocking their corporate masters. There have been countless jokes over the years about the moral bankruptcy of Fox programming and the evil genius of Rupert Murdoch, founder of Fox parent company News Corp. However, this instance pushed the show's self-mockery to a new level: BBC News reports that, according to Banksy, "His storyboard led to delays, disputes over broadcast standards and a threatened walk out by the animation department."