Not quite fractals…
…but nevertheless extremely mesmerising…
…but nevertheless extremely mesmerising…
Be yourself and follow your goosebumps.
-Toots Thieleman
Roger Ebert has posted a list of 102 movies you must see before…. Ebert says:
..they [are] the movies you just kind of figure everybody ought to have seen in order to have any sort of informed discussion about movies. They’re the common cultural currency of our time, the basic cinematic texts that everyone should know, [...]
I’ve been quite busy the past month or so. Apart from moving, I’ve been involved in this music video shoot, which I wrote, directed and produced for Dynamoe. We only need to shoot one more scene and then I’m off to edit the thing. It’s going to be very exciting to see the end result. [...]
If you don’t already know it, Banksy is one of my favourite artists. Check out his ‘visits’ to New York’s most famous museums, and while you’re there, just check out woostercollective.com in general!
Acid, man… Pure acid…
Update: The artist, Felice Varini’s web site is here
Making art is all about paying attention to life, something our escapist culture works so diligently to negate.
-Michael Rabiger
With that in mind, and if we see movies as part of the escapism, it must be the highest goal of a moviemaker to provide an insight to the world, that the audience themselves might had been [...]
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Feels good to get it off my shoulders…
The Conservapedia “Masterpiece of the week”. Strangely enough, painted by Maximilien Luce, a French painter, that was active with anarchist groups in Paris in the 1890s.
Warning: Old news ahead! You’ve been warned.
I won’t pretend that I know a whole lot about American politics, but what I have learned is that certain right-wing movements seem to [...]
An old window with some knickknackery in ‘Gamla Stan’, Stockholm.
A wall stencil from the inner courtyard walls of Stockholm Palace.
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