No No Nooky T.V. dir. Barbara Hammer (1987)
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No No Nooky T.V. dir. Barbara Hammer (1987)
Prince photographed by Richard Avedon, December 1982.
Composició surrealista (Nadala), Oriol Maspons, 1962
The disenchantment of the world means first and foremost that our relationship to the world is reduced to causality. But causality is only one kind of relationship. The hegemony of causality leads to a poverty in world and experience. A magical world is one in which things enter into relations with each other that are not ruled by causal connections — relations in which things exchange intimacies. Causality is a mechanical and external relation. Magical and poetic relationships to the world rest on a deep sympathy that connects humans and things. Byung-Chul Han. 2024. The Crisis of Narration. Cambridge: Polity Press.
The Summertime Is A Little Different From The Normaltime
Did You Know Clovers Theyre Doing This Kind Of Thing Nowadays
Features my short films have been screen as openers for (to my knowledge) :
Over the Edge (1979) dir. Jonathan Kaplan , Cecil B. Demented (2000) dir. John Waters & Lolipop Generation (2008) dir. G.B. Jones
Wisconsinites: do not miss an incredibly rare screening of G.B. Jones's Lolipop Generation, this Sunday at Cactus Club 🍭🎯
My 2021 non-fiction short film Donnie Rose will be screened as an opening shorts curated by SEEN
Leslie Feinberg on trans exclusion in feminist spaces.
“We’re in danger of losing what the entire second wave of feminism, what the entire second wave of women’s liberation was built on, and that was ‘Biology is not destiny’. ‘One is not born a woman,’ Simone de Beauvoir said, ‘one becomes one’. Now there’s some place where transsexual women and other women intersect. Biological determinism has been used for centuries as a weapon against women, in order to justify a second-class and oppressed status. How on Earth, then, are you going to pick up the weapon of biological determinism and use it to liberate yourself? It’s a reactionary tool.”
From TransSisters: The Journal of Transsexual Feminism, issue 7, volume 1. 1995.
Lace bugs. 500 designs for Mexican drawn-work. 1893.
Internet Archive
The Sun. Astronomie populaire. 1854.
Miloš Tomić's "Book of stains, holes, and patches." Posted here by an art books blogger; unfortunately the linkback there goes out to a broken website. Tomić's instagram is here.
[image ID: three photos of an art book, open to three different page spreads. the pages are made out of pieces of textile, each stained or torn or worn through in a different way. one has the neckline of a tshirt at the top. the pages are bound into stiff endboards. end image ID.]
Palmolive of The Slits with Siouxsie Sioux at The Roxy, 1977. Photo by Annette Weatherman.
2000-year-old green serpentine stone mask found at the base of the pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Christopher Thomas, Lost in L.A., 2017