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Cosmic Funnies

shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON

JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Nana Osaki
Blooming eyes Georgia-based Illustrator Ana Miminoshvili shares her ongoing personal illustration series that started back in autumn 2018. It reflects on the fear of being watched and the anxiety caused by social media exposure.The eyes pop up in the most unexpected, yet natural places.
Nam June Paik, TV Garden, 1974/2000, single-channel video installation with color television monitors and live plants; color, sound, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York
Soft music, soft lights, soft love, soft skin, soft kisses.
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TRACY CHAPMAN, rolling stone #535 (september 1988)
Ace Tee By Tereza Mundilová For Crack Magazine, 2020
from The Discreet Charm of the Bougie, Renée Cox, 2008.
chloe x halle photographed by daria kobayashi ritch for blanc magazine
Charles Jeffrey Loverboy SS/21.
Han Hyun Min at Blindness Seoul SS 17
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Posting this here because a self drag a day keeps the emotions at bay lmao
below is an except from a recent interview with bryan-michael cox and j.que in which they discussed working with jonghyun. thank you to @mredwardsanders for translating! the song that is referenced is (likely) “cocktail”, which was featured on jonghyun’s first full length studio album, she is. this is their one songwriting credit together that is known. bryan-michael cox is a grammy award winning songwriter and producer know for producing tracks such as mary j. blige’s “be without you”, and usher’s “burn”, “confessions part ii” and “u got it bad”.
bryan: a few years ago, i entered into a music publishing contract with avex, and i gave a few songs to a few groups. i also gave [a song] to jonghyun. […] speaking of “connection with people”, it’s the same in korea. jonghyun, that i mentioned earlier, we weren’t actually supposed to meet, and the song might not even have come into existence. this was when we were writing songs in korea. apparently the artists aren’t allowed to come into the studio. meaning: that we weren’t supposed to interact with the artists, but jonghyun, [knowing] they would tell him not to go if he talked to / asked the label, he just popped up in the studio [by himself]. because he wanted to write a song with us. so, we wrote a song together. with jonghyun, it was a very similar case [as] with the gospellers, but also a completely different experience. [with gospellers] even if we couldn’t understand everything in the conversation, we both had a way to communicate with each other. but, with jonghyun, [partly because he came in unexpectedly], we weren’t able to understand each other at all. it was the first time that i went into session with an artist that i could not communicate with at all. it was just that he came into the studio without telling us so, of course, we didn’t have a translator / interpreter. but we just really wanted to make something together so we produced a track somehow, and whenever he felt something he wrote it down then and there. we recorded it right away, and the song we completed that way, [the label] decided to use the moment we submitted it. i mean, after all, it was already recorded entirely with his voice.