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29th November, Tuesday (5:33pm) Reblog ↬
Play this interview in the background and listen as David Lynch discusses his creative process.  I learned a lot listening to and watching this.  Well worth the time.
fromtherye:

Your time will be invested very well, click on the picture, watch this fascinating conversation.

The biggest window, the brightest eye, the most beautiful film in the world.

photographsonthebrain:

oops (by Chris Beckman)

“appropriated digital video”

A winner of the 2010 Vimeo Awards! vimeo.com/​awards/​about

Somewhere between a home-video mixtape and a postmodern travelogue, “oops”—a ten-minute art video composed entirely of appropriated YouTube videos, seamlessly stitched together via a motif of camera drops—serves both as transportative adventure and metaphorical elucidation of YouTube itself (i.e. endless related videos), exemplifying the Internet’s infinite repository of “throwaway” social documentation. From suburbia to subterranea, the radically shuffling environs induce a vertiginous yet aesthetically contextual thread—a transcendent, reincarnating POV; our omnipresent Camera—by which, the nature of the ultra-verité videos, eschewing any filmic grounding, plunges the viewer into a relationship of fleeting immediacy w/ its many videographers: a self-portrait at arms length, the digital blur of an obscuring thumb, a disembodied narrating voice. This abstractly voyeuristic portrayal of an ever-filming generation (who won’t let the transcendence of being in A Moment inhibit their document-everything impulse) presages a future where every instant of our existence, from the mundane to the sublime, is preserved and catalogued for all to see.” -About ooops

22nd February, Tuesday (4:00pm) Reblog ↬

Godspeed You Black Emperor, “Sleep”

16th February, Wednesday (9:25pm) Reblog ↬
It was Coney Island, they called Coney Island the playground of the world.
There was no place like it, in the whole world, like Coney Island when I was a youngster.
No place in the world like it, and it was so fabulous. Now it’s shrunk down to almost nothing…you see.
And, uh, I still remember in my mind how things used to be, and…uh, you know, I feel very bad.
But people from all over the world came here…from all over the world…it was the playground they called it the playground of the world…over here.