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Strook: Reclaiming the Old by Turning it into Art
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I’m pleased to announce that my film “Westerlies by Bed Rest” has been selected to screen in the Extremely Short Film Festival this June! I can’t wait!
The European Union generates about 2.5 billion tons of trash each year. That’s 1,060 pounds of bottles, fast food wrappers, and other detritus for every man, woman and child. Forty-three percent of that stuff is recycled into still more stuff, a rate that puts the Europeans ahead of the US.
Belgian photographer Paul Bulteel has always been fascinated by the intersection of industry and sustainability, so it was only natural that he’d spend some 18 months visiting 50 recycling operations in five countries for his photo series and book Cycle & Recycle. “[I want] to confront the viewer with the volumes and variety of leftovers from our society,” he says, “and to document the ongoing efforts for recycling.”
Check out more photos and read about Bulteel’s project.
Audrey Munson (June 8, 1891 – February 20, 1996) was an American artist’s model and film actress, known variously as ‘Miss Manhattan’, ‘the Exposition Girl’, and ‘American Venus’. She was the model or inspiration for more than 15 statues in New York City and appeared in four silent films
Rene Magritte ~ “On the Threshold of Liberty”, 1937
Almost Famous
7 things you never knew about the fashion in Almost Famous
To celebrate the film’s fifteenth anniversary, costume designer Betsy Heimann breaks down the stories behind the film’s most famous looks.
Act 1: in which she pretends she doesn’t care about him. Act 2: in which he pretends he doesn’t care about her but he goes right for her. Act 3: in which it all plays out the way she planned it. She’ll eat him alive.
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