“The pain we hide underneath” by Iness Rychlik Photo&Film.
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“The pain we hide underneath” by Iness Rychlik Photo&Film.
The famous “bouncing ball” device—during a song, a ball bounces on each word of the lyrics when it is sung, helping an audience sing along—was invented in the 1920s by Max Fleischer, of Fleischer Studios (Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Popeye, Superman).
Seeing these ancient “Screen Songs” cartoons now, I get incredibly melancholic. It’s like wandering through a derelict building: the chattering voices of old ghosts still echoing through the empty halls, the toasts, laughter, the merriment. Sometimes, happy songs are the saddest songs.
Today’s theme: MUSIC.
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Gabriel Fernández Ledesma (Mexican, 1900-1983), Untitled. Oil on wood, 155 x 155 cm.
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37th plate from Ernst Haeckel’s “Kunstformen der Natur” (1904), depicting organisms classified as Siphonophorae.
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