This project has moved. Visit us at signifiersigned.com.
| CARVIEW |
Select Language
HTTP/2 200
content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
expires: Thu, 29 Jan 2026 11:55:41 GMT
date: Thu, 29 Jan 2026 11:55:41 GMT
cache-control: private, max-age=0
last-modified: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:26:24 GMT
etag: W/"08e2b20176e0f5ceb7c817e4a207a6fc5fcc29068135acf5365d49a3e579cac7"
content-encoding: gzip
x-content-type-options: nosniff
x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block
content-length: 7151
server: GSE
alt-svc: h3=":443"; ma=2592000,h3-29=":443"; ma=2592000
Signifier, signed...
skip to main |
skip to sidebar
A half-serious examination of celebrity and identity
Monday, January 16, 2017
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
Many years ago, my then-8-year-old friend Spencer asked a prominent jazz musician for an autograph, but when he was given the usual signature, he scolded, "Not your name... Mine!" Following his lead, I've been asking writers, artists, politicians, and actors—from artist Yoko Ono to filmmaker Wim Wenders, Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins to Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer Simpson)—to sign my John Hancock, er, Paul Schmelzer. So far more than 70 have agreed...Visit signifiersigned.com to see who signed and who didn't.




