After a stellar showing of Yeezy rant technology on Friday, Kanye Webst Week wrapped up with a strong finish this weekend. Free Art & Technology showed us to a new online tool for putting “Where Are You Yeezy?” speech bubbles not just on attractive ladies as Kanye does, but any photo, even terrorists. After that, we heard Minimal Bling, a wholly unlistenable album of Kanye tracks attacked by iRedux, “an automated system that, by destroying your audio files, creates original ambient music.” Finally, the week of Kanye 2.0 closed with the ultra slow and depressing E-Kan-Omic Crisis.
Thank Goodness It’s Still Kanye Webst Week
Kanye Webst Week continues, hitting new heights on day five. Free Art & Technology debuts the Caps LEDs Rants – Twitter Badge, a stylish pin automatically updated with the latest Yeezy rant for you to “wear and show off … in public.” And continuing their endeavors in the offline world, F.A.T. educates the public about scamming free rides on London transit, just like Kanye probably would if he ever rode a bus again. Finally back on the computer comes Lowercase Kanye, a cure for everyone sick of reading Kanye’s all-caps rants, as well as a middle-schooler’s explanation of Yeezy’s autotune secrets.
Kanye West is too busy blogging to twitter, but thanks to Free Art & Technology, you can use the 140-character service to stay up on Yeezy’s latest rants. Behold, the Kanye Rant Detector, newly released for Kanye Webst Week. |F.A.T.|
Kanye Webst Week soldiers on, gifting the internet with the KANYEFY Bookmarklet that magically turns every web page into a caps-locked Yeezy rant. Plus, there’s a MIDI version of “Through the Wire” to assault your ear drums if your speakers are turned up. |F.A.T.|
It’s “Kanye Webst Week” over at F.A.T., where they’re “posting Kanye-West-Web-2.0 related original content on the daily…AND TYPING EXCLUSIVELY IN CAPS.” Already they’ve debuted Kanye Vision, a bookmarklet to simulate browsing the internet in Ye’s signature shutter shades and a gold lamé face mask to ward of swine flu. However, the best release so far is Quotable Kanye, a website with a simple premise: “random Yeezy wisdom on every page load!!” With “additional Kanye rant technology” promised, this could prove to be a truly great week for the internet.


























