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Kiana Khansmith
dirt enthusiast

pixel skylines
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almost home
Keni
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Janaina Medeiros

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Jacob Anderson talking about the icons that shaped his Louis — Grace Jones & Eartha Kitt
Langston Hughes, The First Book of Rhythm, Illustration by Robin King, Franklin Watts, New York, NY, 1954, pp. 6-7
Had to collect more of these in one place. First seen at @garadinervi.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5974919-the-first-book-of-rhythms
raoul alejandre
— THE HOUSE IS BLACK (1963) dir. Forugh Farrokhzad — MANDABI (1968) dir. Ousmane Sembène
details from Cato Ink
mutuals
A giant.
the king of neo-soul
rest in peace d’angelo 🕊️❤️
watch here: 3000
Renault Super 5 Ettore Sottsass, 1984
resilience is not sustainable we are not supposed to endure life we are supposed to live it
Catherine Opie: 'Dyke Deck' (1995)
“We must not tell ourselves that the indeterminate, the uncertain, the un-obvious, is a weakness. We must say to ourselves that it opens our minds to unexpected forms of complexities. The Tremulous thought is not a thought out of fear, scared thinking, it is a thought that is opposed to systematic thinking. All the poets have said it. The gasping, the breathing, the pulse, the misfortunes, the fears, the insane hopes, and the sterile obsessions. All of these need to be relearned and remixed. The poetics of this endeavor seems more important than the categories of quick thinking, that lead to definitive and fixed conclusions. We understand the world better if we tremble with it.”
— Édouard Glissant in One World In Relation (2010), Manthia Diawara. Film.
Jibasuo by Kin Chan Coedel. x