Monday, January 14, 2013

Future Organic



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Flying Lotus’ “me Yesterday//Corded” off his new album Until the Quiet Comes. I’m the luckiest to have gotten to chill with Flylo and his crew after his Montreal show this past October: it is safe to say he is a wizard.

Leif Podhajsky

“If we should compare a poem to the make-up of some physical object it ought not to be a wall, but to something organic like a plant.”
Introduction to Understanding Poetry, page 19.

CG Jung






“The lamp hummed:
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‘Regard the Moon,
La lune ne garde aucune racune’

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She winks a feeble eye.
She smiles into corners.
She smooths her hair of the grass.

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The moon has lost her memory.”
-excerpt from “Rhapsody on a Windy Night”, TS Eliot

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Clement Briend’s impressive photographs of 3D projections of gargoyles and ghostly figures onto trees and landscapes, from everyday Cambodian street corners to majestic castles in France. Almost as mystifying as Cher’s tweets from the last year.






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The following are photographs of Pablo Picasso experimenting with his Light Drawings in 1949 (photographer Gjon Mili). So cool to actually see the master completely embodied in this work. What a find!
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“Everything you can imagine is real”
-Pablo Picasso

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The future is here. If you haven’t had a chance to check out Google’s “Project Glass”, you need to see this. What do you think would become of society with widespread use of a technology like this?



Artists featured: Jiri Kolar, Leif Podhajsky, CG Jung, Clement Briend, P. Picasso

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