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“Death negotiating with the Dead” l Luciana Nedelea
Heinrich Basedow the Younger (German, 1896-1994) - Winter Landscape (n.d.)
Undercover: SS2006 “T” Headpieces by Katsuya Kamo.
SOURCE - ARCHIVE.pdf: Undercover ‘2006 Cream Special Edition’ Fashion Book Scan
– Jean Baudrillard, The Transparency of Evil: Essays on Extreme Phenomena
Jean Baudrillard, Fronteira, 1993
Dado - The Man of Hérouval, 1965, oil on canvas, 162 × 130 cm.
Viktor & Rolf fall 2002/03
Bluescreen
Chromakey blue is used by the movie industry as background colour onto which all kinds of images can be projected. The weather forecast on television makes use of the same technology. From this colour, we created a series of outfits onto which footage of nature or cityscapes could be projected.
Two gigantic blue screens set up behind the catwalk showed the same projection. Inspired by Yves Klein’s exclamation ‘Long live the immaterial!’ we wanted to show the immaterial as beautiful moving images, bound to disappear.
Advertisement for J.G. Ballard’s exhibition Crashed Cars, 1970, at the London New Arts Laboratory.
“The longed-for Christmas vacation is now here, and I am about to waste it shamefully.”
— Franz Kafka, from a letter to Felice Bauer written c. December 1912
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Paul van Dongen, Crown of Thorns (2) / Crown of Thorns (3) / Crown of Thorns (4) / Crown of Thorns (5)
‘Swordfishtrombone’ by Tom Waits
Richard Powers - On the Beach