@arialerendeair @maskenjager sooo... Some people got me obsessed with a movie, and then a fanfic. This is a gift for those people!
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@arialerendeair @maskenjager sooo... Some people got me obsessed with a movie, and then a fanfic. This is a gift for those people!
Seeing Red
Boston, MA
Nikon D750
source : @cheminer-poesie-cressant
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derniers cris de la chouette
aux premiers chants d’oiseaux
le matin est une dérive sans direction
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© Pierre Cressant
(lundi 23 septembre 2024)
Dérive des continents
Une grande menace
Germaine Dulac, Celles qui s'en font (film still), 1930. (Youtube)
Two-part film presented as Dulac’s “cinegraphic impressions” based on two French realist song recordings made famous by Fréhel in this discophilic age: “Toute seule” (All alone) and “À la dérive” (Drifting). “
A snapshot from the fabulous Jessica Lange's street photography book Dérive, about drifting in early-pandemic New York City
For this dérive I took inspiration from Haegue Yang, a Korean artist who created an amazing piece called the “Carsick Drawing”. She traveled toward Huu Nghi and Youyoguan and during that time Ms Yang traced the movement of a car shake with ink on paper.
For my transport I chose the bus 83 which I take every day going to university. The bus wasn’t that shaky as usual but still I could describe how my journey went with the line that I draw.
I had a lot of fun doing that dérive and following Ms Yang steps. Drawing the line made me think of every little shake that the bus created and I paid more attention to little details surrounding me. I found it surprising that I was waiting for a hole in the road just to create more shaky line. Usually you want to have your journey as smoothly as possible but in that case I wanted completely the opposite. Bumpy ride was what I was looking for and inconvenience for other people in the bus I got what I was waiting for.