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Can brain scans predict your behaviour?

I keep telling people The Warhol Gang is nonfiction, but no one wants to believe me.

It awould be an advertiser’s dream: knowing the exact location in your brain that indicates whether an ad has worked, and whether you intend to buy that cat food or wear that suntan lotion. Now, some researchers claim they’ve found a region which might predict whether viewers will act on what a commercial tells them.

"It's like No Logo on acid"

Damn — another fine, fine review of The Warhol Gang. I’m honoured that people are giving the book such close reads.

I don't like Ikea but Ikea likes me

Thanks to Brenda Schmidt for pointing out this Globe article on the inescapability of Ikea. OK, that’s not what it’s really about. But try to find an alternative. Ikea is like the Microsoft of our home operating systems, and there’s no Apple to save us.

We may not be gadgets, Brenda, but we are accessories.

I'm the x-ray technician

Maisonneuve has interviewed me about The Warhol Gang. An excerpt:

AV: Was The Warhol Gang modelled after a city?

PD: It’s not modelled after a city because, other than the stuff that comes with your basic geography (like Vancouver’s got a different setup than Toronto) I don’t see any difference between them. When I step into a mall, it doesn’t matter, it’s got the same Banana Republics, it’s got the same Starbucks. Your social experiences are fundamentally unchanged, no matter what city you’re in. I could drive across the border and be in a completely different country in Seattle and my experience is going be largely the same. So I deliberately didn’t set it in a city because I wasn’t talking about Canada, I wasn’t talking about Vancouver or Toronto, I was talking about a particular type of lifestyle that has come to dominate us, no matter where we are.

We are the Warhol Gang (the Warhol Gang doesn't exist)

The other day I did a two-hour interview in a bar with Sean Cranbury of Books on the Radio. We talked about The Warhol Gang, DRM, iPhones, Stephen Harper and Canadian politics, why I hate American Idol, and a whole bunch of other stuff. The podcast is now up, along with this quick and dirty video. Check it out!

What's Dr. Frankenstein up to these days?

He’s designing toys for newborns:

I'm a Savvy Reader!

A little while ago I did a Q&A with HarperCollins’ Savvy Reader to promote my new book, The Warhol Gang. It’s up now, and the book will be following next month.

1. Give it up –what’s the most embarrassing song on your iTunes? Why did you download it in the first place?

“Champagne Supernova” by Oasis. I don’t know how it got there. It just showed up in my library after a night hanging out in Russian chat rooms while drinking scotch. What the hell do those lyrics mean?

We'll cross that bridge when we get to it

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Anxieties are fantasies.

(I ride across this bridge most days. It’s actually collapsed before.)

I'm reading tonight at W2

Just a reminder I’m reading tonight at the Real Vancouver Writers’ and Culture Series at the W2 Culture and Media House. My first reading in five years! I’ll be doing a little bit from my new book, The Warhol Gang. The location is 112 West Hastings Street — just look for the burning building:

Currently watching: DJ Earworm's United State of Pop 2009

A mashup of Billboard’s top 25 hits of the year.