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shark vs the universe

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noise dept.
we're not kids anymore.
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Kaledo Art
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#extradirty

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Cosmic Funnies

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Andrea Zittel
Floor Plans of Famous TV Apartments [nikneuk]
And now, to recreate these on the Sims.
This ruined my standards for apartment living.
Suzy Lelièvre
Wilhelm von Bezold. The Theory of Color in its Relation to Art and Art-Industry. 1876.
Morgane Tschiember
this iS REALLY FUCKING FUNNY JUST WAIT FOR IT TO GET GOING
That’s one hell of a Rube Goldberg machine.
all good rube goldberg machines contain a live animal
Helena Almeida, Sente me, 1979, screenshots via Film von Sylvain Bergère, arte
Karla Black, Installation views, 54.Venice Biennial 2011 Palazzo Pisani, Scotland + Venice, curated by Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, © Karla Black, Courtesy Gisela Capitain, Cologne, photo © Gautier Deblonde
3 Tips to Boost Your Confidence
When faced with a big challenge where potential failure seems to lurk at every corner, you’ve probably heard the advice, “Be more confident!” But where does confidence come from, and how can you get more of it? Here are three easy tips to boost your confidence.
Tip #1: Try a quick fix. There are a few tips that can give you an immediate confidence boost in the short term. Picture your success when you’re beginning a difficult task. Something as simple as listening to music with deep bass can promote feelings of power. You can even strike a powerful pose or give yourself a pep talk.
Tip #2: Believe in your ability to improve. Do you think your abilities and talents are fixed at birth like your eye and hair color? Or that can they be developed - like a muscle? These beliefs matter because they can influence how you act when you’re faced with setbacks. With a fixed mindset, you may be more likely to give up - thinking that you’ve discovered something you’re not very good. But with a growth mindset, a challenge can be an opportunity to learn and grow. In fact, the connections in your brain get stronger and grow with study and practice.
Tip#3: Practice failure. Face it: you’re going to fail sometimes. Everyone does. Studies show that those who fail regularly and keep trying anyway are better equipped to respond to challenges and setbacks in a constructive way. They learn how to try different strategies, ask others for advice, and persevere.
So, think of a challenge you want to take on, realize it’s not going to be easy, accept that you’re going to make mistakes, and be kind to yourself when you do. Give yourself a pep talk, stand up, and go for it. The excitement you’ll feel knowing that, whatever the result, you’ll have gained better knowledge and understanding. This is confidence.
Watch the full lesson on confidence we made in partnership with the Always #LikeAGirl campaign: 3 tips to boost your confidence
Animation by Kozmonot Animation Studio
Anton Stankowski, Spiel und Gleichnis / Game and Allegory, n.d. Serigraph. Via Kiefer
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Rachel Harrison, “Pretty Discreet,” 2004
Wood, screws, polystyrene, cement, acrylic, wheels, Big John Studd WW all-star wrestler doll, Country Kettle air freshener
On view in “At the Hub of Things: New Views of the Collection”
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What she means: I'm fine
Mikael Fagerlund (Finnish, b. 1955), Utan titel [untitled], 2002. Vinyl on MDF, 50 × 40 cm. via
Kate Bush on the set of the Cloudbusting video shoot, 1985.