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“I Am What I Am” This is marketing’s latest offering to the world, the final stage in the development of advertising, far beyond all the exhortations to be different, to be oneself and drink Pepsi. Decades of concepts in order to get where we are, to arrive at pure tautology. I = I. He’s running on a treadmill in front of the mirror in his gym. She’s coming back from work, behind the wheel of her Smart car. Will they Meet?
from The Coming Insurrection by The Invisible Committee (via parkbenchsolipsist)
Bouquet of Flowers with a Window Open to the Sea (Reverse of Hay-Making in Brittany), 1888, Paul Gauguin
Size: 73x92 cm Medium: oil on canvas
Speakers on Tribune, 1919, Kazimir Malevich
Size: 24.8x33.8 cm Medium: ink, watercolor on paper
The stooges. I wanna be your dog. The Stooges. Elektra. 1969.
Lock-ups. Zadar, Croatia. September 2017.
Robert Bresson
La Carrière de Suzanne (1963) dir. Éric Rohmer
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (David Lynch, 1992)
Dizzy Gillespie [1961] by Ted Williams
6th comedies and proverbs: L'Ami De Mon Ami / My Girlfriend’s Boyfriend (1987)
The mysticism of the stained-glass window and the profanity of that brassiere do not go well together
Hold me while I’m naked by George Kuchar (via myfirstweblog)
From an Omnious Chord 1945
Boris Margo
“He that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.”
Andrei Rublev (1966) dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
But allowance must be made for those who, without concluding, continue questioning.
The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus (via mythofsisyphus-daily)