The Right Side of My Brain (Richard Kern, 1985)
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The Right Side of My Brain (Richard Kern, 1985)
Pharmakon by Jane Chardiet, 2019
Mirai Mizue
An old advertisement for Bloody Fist records
Red Rooms (Pascal Plante, 2023)
H.R. Giger daintily holding his spoon aloft as he frolics on the snowy pavement RIP
Konami's Snatcher on the cover of...okay I don't read Japanese so I have no idea.
fetish images: marquis competition 1995 - marquis magazine
Submit to Me Now (1987) dir. by Richard Kern
Vintage 1969 H.R. Giger “Freak Out” Blacklight Poster
Singapore Sling (1990) | Dir. Nikos Nikolaidis
Fluxus and Feminism, for example, deals with works by Charlotte Moorman. (Charlotte Moorman performing Nam June Paik, Museum Ostwall). © Dick Preston
Madeline Charlotte Moorman (November 18, 1933 – November 8, 1991) was an American cellist, performance artist, and advocate for avant-garde music. Referred to as the "Jeanne d'Arc of new music", she was the founder of the Annual Avant Garde Festival of New York and a frequent collaborator with Korean American artist Nam June Paik. via Wikipedia
The Houston Chronicle — November 04, 1984
as most palestinian cassettes of the time it features the song 'ounadikom' (i’m calling you!), rare now even in lebanon.
front and back of a bootleg palestinian audiocasette, lebanon, 1978.
my post ft. the cassette