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Lucky
This is a story about a girl named Lucky
Early morning, she wakes up Knock, knock, knock on the door It’s time for make-up, perfect smile It’s you they’re all waiting for They go
Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl? And they say
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night?
But there’s no one there to wake her up
And the world is spinning, and she keeps on winning But tell me what happens when it stops?
Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl? And they say
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night? Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl?
She is so lucky, but why does she cry? If there is nothing missing in her life Why do tears come at night?
And they say she’s so lucky, she’s a star
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night?
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Title: lucky
Medium: Text with Hyperlink
Description: Lyrics of Britney Spears’ Lucky (2000) with hyperlinks*, each linking to the same website Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button directed those words to when the work was created. Any font is fine.
The work focuses on maximizing “collective resonance”—Lucky is a well-known song, and “I’m Feeling Lucky” leads to the first search result, what Google considered the best match for the user’s intent—suggesting how it is neither permanent nor universal: links may expire, search rankings shift by time and location, and people feel song differently**over the years.*Presented here as PDF, but if displayed online, it should appear directly as hyperlinked text on the webpage.
**Especially after the attention from Spears’ conservatorship case in 2021, some interpreted the “Lucky” in the song as a reflection of the singer herself.
bio
#FFFF00 is imagining another art. Her mi̍h-kiānn swings between joke and protest. With appropriation, multiple and low-budget as main tools, she strives to pave the way for outsider. Graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, she has participated in group exhibition/festival in various places.
#FFFF00
Lucky
This is a story about a girl named Lucky
Early morning, she wakes up Knock, knock, knock on the door It’s time for make-up, perfect smile It’s you they’re all waiting for They go
Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl? And they say
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night?
But there’s no one there to wake her up
And the world is spinning, and she keeps on winning But tell me what happens when it stops?
Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl? And they say
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night? Isn’t she lovely, this Hollywood girl?
She is so lucky, but why does she cry? If there is nothing missing in her life Why do tears come at night?
And they say she’s so lucky, she’s a star
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Then why do these tears come at night?
But she cry, cry, cries in her lonely heart, thinking If there’s nothing missing in my life
Title: lucky
Medium: Text with Hyperlink
Description: Lyrics of Britney Spears’ Lucky (2000) with hyperlinks*, each linking to the same website Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button directed those words to when the work was created. Any font is fine.
The work focuses on maximizing “collective resonance”—Lucky is a well-known song, and “I’m Feeling Lucky” leads to the first search result, what Google considered the best match for the user’s intent—suggesting how it is neither permanent nor universal: links may expire, search rankings shift by time and location, and people feel song differently**over the years.*Presented here as PDF, but if displayed online, it should appear directly as hyperlinked text on the webpage.
**Especially after the attention from Spears’ conservatorship case in 2021, some interpreted the “Lucky” in the song as a reflection of the singer herself.
bio
#FFFF00 is imagining another art. Her mi̍h-kiānn swings between joke and protest. With appropriation, multiple and low-budget as main tools, she strives to pave the way for outsider. Graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, she has participated in group exhibition/festival in various places.