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Title: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: Danee on March 15, 2014, 12:54:40 pm
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When New York Magazine came out with its recent package of San Francisco stories, the most intriguing part was the featured photo: Two nudists, a man and a woman, casually waiting to board a gleaming white Google bus. The jarring contrasts — between the nudists and the backpack-toting young man in front of them; between naked skin and the heavy steel bus — capture the sense of enormous change in San Francisco right now.

But, the real question: Is there a bus full of naked Googlers, and where can we get on it? Unfortunately (or fortunately), it was a staged photo shoot.

Local nude activist Gypsy Taub and her husband, Jaymz Smith, were happily at home in Berkeley when they got a call from the magazine. They arrived at the bus stop in downtown San Francisco to meet photographer Nathanael Turner, who said he thought nudists and buses were ideal symbols of the old and new city.

Taub and Smith, stunt nudity experts, wore clothing that could be taken off quickly. “The photographer said, ‘Once people start getting on the bus, get naked and jump in line and pretend like you’re getting on the bus,’” Taub said.

It took a few tries to get it right. They’d put their clothes back on and wait for the next bus.

“The drivers had mixed reactions,” Taub said. “They were mostly scared.”

But it was the Google-bound commuters who surprised Taub the most.

“They were quite uptight. Your average San Francisco bus — we would have gotten more of a reaction. People would clap or take pictures,” she said. “These buses, it was more like very uncomfortable.”

Jessica Powell, vice president of product and corporate communications at Google, said that this is not something Google condones.
“No, no nudes on the bus. It might interfere with the Wi-Fi.”
http://recode.net/2014/03/12/who-are-these-naked-people-getting-on-my-google-bus/ (http://recode.net/2014/03/12/who-are-these-naked-people-getting-on-my-google-bus/)
Title: Re: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: Sweetski on March 16, 2014, 06:25:30 am
I love these awairness campaigns, breaking with social convention. I think they help our cause in a great way; letting people see nudity is normal.

Jessica Powell, vice president of product and corporate communications at Google, said that this is not something Google condones.
“No, no nudes on the bus. It might interfere with the Wi-Fi.”

Right...., nudes interfere with Wi-Fi... I always knew nudity is powerful, but I never knew it is THAT powerful  :909
Title: Re: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: nudetrail on March 22, 2014, 01:06:09 am
 :e4444 great post Danee.
Title: Re: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: N.M.S. on March 22, 2014, 07:00:04 am
Awesome post Danee! I love the concept behind this. I just wish that it was real instead of staged though. When I first glanced at the photo the first thing that crossed my mind that nudity was finally being integrated into society and being looked at for what it really is. Hopefully some day soon. Still though, awesome article and great concept. I wonder if anything similar has happened in other places in the US.
Title: Re: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: stiloff on March 22, 2014, 07:33:55 am
Why is the best stuff always staged? :(
Title: Re: “Who Are These Naked People Getting on My Google Bus?”
Post by: Archaewok1 on March 22, 2014, 12:34:11 pm
Looks like a step in the right direction. This kind of stuff will get people's attention without appearing as aggressive as some of the other methods in San Fran were.