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Transformers, Eli McMullen
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school in the crosshairs (nobuhiko obayashi, 1981)
School in the Crosshairs (Obayashi Nobuhiko, 1981)
this man’s mind! all optical. a school falls to the universe’s (he’s driving in the above image) plot of constricted, fascist order and discipline, or goody-two-shoes rig student elections in order to align things with the way they’d prefer - whichever is most vital. i think there was an homage to Devo’s Freedom of Choice video in here, or that was an homage to this. i don’t know which came first.
Hiroko Yakushimaru with director Nobuhiko Obayashi on the set of School in the Crosshairs
Gerard Trignac. L’Etranger (1983)
Transcendence Monotype, ~2013-14
Drypoint etching
Temescal
Etching and aquatint - Edition of 3 and 3 artist’s books
2012
Ben Alper, Four Images from the series ”Terrain Vague”, (2012)
heat-haze theatre (seijun suzuki, 1981)
W. Eugene Smith untitled, New York, [two men in conversation - one animated, one passive], 1952 - gelatin silver print
A baby and an adult compared as if they were the same size. Using Modern Science. 1951.
Rebels of the Neon God (1992) Dir. Tsai Ming-liang
Ming-liang Tsai: Qing shao nian nuo zha, 1992
Marketa Lazarová (1967) dir. Frantisek Vlácil
Sun Ra. Photo by Alton Abraham.