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- «Hard Times Come And Go» by Pokey LaFarge & The South City Three
- «Ballad of Hollis Brown» by Nina Simone
- «Go To Hell» by Nina Simone
- «Canta Gitano/Corre Gitano» by Tony Gatlif
- «Swing» (excerpt)
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The Danger Of Limited Space
It’s dangerous to start listening to an extraordinary web station like soma.fm w/ Snowtape: you think you can’t stop recording w/o missing great music but you know your hard disk is limited in space. Damn. But you can track your listening behaviour w/ last.fm – and you can track that as a rss-feed. Glorious internet! … Continue reading
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I Know What I Saw This Month
Trouble In Paradise, USA 1932 · Ernst Lubitsch · [trailer] Repo Man, USA 2010 · Miguel Sapochnik · [trailer] Babies, France 2010 · Thomas Balmès · [trailer] The Karate Kid, USA/China 2010 · Harald Zwart · [trailer] Moon, USA 2009 · Duncan Jones · [trailer] Iron Man 2, USA 2010 · Jon Favreau · [trailer] … Continue reading
To Teach: The Journey, in Comics
Today the postman brought the ordered book, expected not until next week. After reading the first twenty pages I had the urge to shot this post. To spread the word about a great book, a great comic … To Teach: The Journey, in Comics by William Ayers and Ryan Alexander-Tanner Teachers College Press ISBN 080775062X … Continue reading
I Know What I Saw This Summer
Vengeance, Hong Kong 2009 · Johnnie To Ninotchka, USA 1939 · Ernst Lubitsch Eyes Wide Open, Israel 2009 · Haim Tabakman Design for Living, USA 1933 · Ernst Lubitsch Exiled, Hong Kong 2006 · Johnnie To One, Two, Three, USA 1961 · Billy Wilder The Book of Eli, USA 2010 · Albert & Allen Hughes … Continue reading
this week ain’t over yet …
… and the creative input is already amazing. On wednesday I went to the very great and essential exhibition «Heroes, Freaks, and Super-Rabbis — The Jewish Dimension of Comic Art», on friday afternoon I spend the afternoon in Potsdam at the HPI School of Design Thinking for the final presentation of the last 12-weeks-project and … Continue reading
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Tagged art, b-boy, breakdance, cartoon, comic, creativity, design, exhibition, history
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the dark deep hole
Hundimiento Zona 2, originally uploaded by Gobierno de Guatemala.
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Live, my creature. LIVE!
Hello Kitty reveals the newest strain of vat-grown sanrio virus, originally uploaded by SuperAdaptoid a.k.a. woodrow phoenix (← hat tip) [I couldn’t resist. More bad stuff to come, soon]
pollen
pol·len |ˈpälən| noun a fine powdery substance, typically yellow, consisting of microscopic grains discharged from the male part of a flower or from a male cone. Each grain contains a male gamete that can fertilize the female ovule, to which pollen is transported by the wind, insects, or other animals. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from … Continue reading

