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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Three Goblin Art
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
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Carol Christian Poell S/S04 “Mainstream - Downstream” Photo by Makoto Nakajima Scanned from Gap Men Press Vol.3
RIP Akira Toriyama (1955-2024)
Eugène Carrière, The Sleep, before 1897, crayon lithograph with scraping on chine collé, 39.9 x 49.2 cm; image: 33.8 x 42.8 cm, National Gallery of Canada
even this will pass. nothing is forever.
Photo of Charlotte Wells and her father that served as a starting point for her debut feature Aftersun
“…Aftersun is a personal film. Most films are, of course, but this film more than even those most. The essence of what I have to say about that is held within the 145,440 frames on screen. This film is unmistakably fiction, but within it is a truth that is mine; a love that is mine. Photos, videos—records of different types—are enclosed in the film and so it felt appropriate to enclose one here. A photograph of my dad and of me—the starting point for this project—each a single shot because photos of us both are in short supply in that pre-selfie era. I am 10 or 11, Sophie’s age in the film. My Dad is 31 or 32, a little younger than I am now. We happen to be in Turkey.”
Aftersun (2022) dir. Charlotte Wells
Eyes by Caravaggio
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Still Life With Books and Pamphlets (detail), Jan Davidsz. de Heem, 1628
Francisco de Goya, El perro
It’s not you so I guess it’s me