An old loop I made. I’ve got Jake on my mind recently because of the episode I’m currently working on.
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An old loop I made. I’ve got Jake on my mind recently because of the episode I’m currently working on.
April 18, 2024
This mornings lunar eclipse from East Peoria overlooking downtown. :: [Jake Schultz]
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There’s an idea in many space stories, that the cosmos is a place of transformation, a crucible in which things burn, and if humans venture out deep enough they also burn, and become more fully who they are—that even in the wildest reaches of space, there we are, most pure and dark and bright and realised, somehow coming home. Our bodies come from stars and we find in space all that we are—terror, strangeness, beauty, hope.
elucipher - films about space aren’t actually about space
castings, november 2016, p2
from top - bottom BRAM VALBRACHT @ wilhelmina, BEN JORDAN @ new york models, DMITRY BRYLEV @ dna, RYAN TAYLOR @ vny, JAKE SCHULTZ @ click, PAUL CARRIGAN @ fusion, CONOR FAY @ soul, COLBY BRITTAIN @ dna, JALEEN @ request, and CHUCK ACHIKE @ new york models