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we're not kids anymore.
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Berenice Abbott , Magnetic Field 1950′s
Kim Gordon
1990
I’ve polished this anger and now it’s a knife.
Cathy Linh Che, from “Go Forget Your Father,” published in Poetry (via rabid-glow)
Funny but you can’t do that in my hometown...
And after the earth dies, some 5 billion years from now, after it’s burned to a crisp, or even swallowed by the Sun, there will be other worlds and stars and galaxies coming into being; and they will know nothing of a place once called Earth.
Carl Sagan
(via the-wolf-and-moon)
“As a biological function of being alive, I’m gonna make music whether or not people get it or respond to it.” -Paul Banks
“A rush. A glance. A touch. A dance. A look in somebody’s eyes to light up the skies, to open the world, and send me reeling. A voice that says I’ll be here, and you’ll be alright.”
La La Land (2016), dir. Damien Chazelle
Earth and its moon, as seen from Mars.
Hmmm…
Karl Rosen (1864 - 1934)
Forest scene. Sunset
Akira (1988) / Oversize Key Master Set-Up (Cels x 6 + Original Background) / 300mm x 425mm
Tetsuo writhes in pain upon his throne as he begins to lose control of his powers.
The background of this iconic shot appears onscreen twice. Once briefly from a slightly side-on zoomed-in perspective (As seen in the first picture and previous post) and again, straight-on from a wide-angle perspective. In the second instance, it appears on screen for almost 10 seconds.
Stable, spatial