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It’s Mid-march, and i’ve got big projects ahead for May!
+ (Ten-minute) Short Film
+ (Two-minute) Lomokino Film x2
+ (Five Track) EP
+ (Group Based) Web & Advertising Project
And it’s not like i’ve done nothing these past months:
+ The Last Lomokino Experimental: BAROTRAUMA
+ (Two-minute) Experimental Concept Vid
+ (Group Based) BOX Project [on vimeo]
PLUS! There’s prep for 2013-2015!
+ (Script) Thousand Paper Cranes
+ (Script) Venture
+ (Script) They Called Me, Kubrick
+ (Script) GREEN
+ (Script) On A Holiday
+ (Script) Unproductivity
+ (Script) FAKER
(sorry for such a vain poster, but i got bored and wanted to re-vamp the sixteen o’nine buzz for a more 90s look)
By the way, I just looked it up, and Kate Moss really did say this.
Fuck her.
CAN WE ALL JUST TALK ABOUT HOW MUCH I HATE THIS FUCKING SAYING I MEAN DAMN
Can we talk about how a famously thin (nothing wrong with that) model said it?
Yeah, fuck Kate Moss.
Fuck her so fucking hard she snaps in half.
The butthurt-o-meter is dangerously deep in the red here. You people are the whiniest bunch of thin-skinned pussbags in all of wussdom. You literally have gigantic, exaggerated emotional breakdowns over the most trivial and inoffensive shit imaginable. I don’t even really know or give a shit who Kate Moss is, but I now feel compelled to defend her.
It’s not like she said, “Fuck fat people. Worthless scum.” She simply said that she likes being skinny more than she likes eating food. Why is that offensive? HOW is that offensive?
Mind you, I don’t agree with her. I don’t. I like food. I like big plates of meats and cheese followed by bigger plates of cake and ice cream. But someone else thinking differently doesn’t hurt me one bit. In fact, it just means more food for me.
But I don’t extrapolate my personal disagreement into a “HOW DARE SOMEONE FEEL DIFFERENTLY?! FUCK THEM!!!!” attitude. Not everyone is the same. Grow a pair and learn to tolerate other points of fucking view.
If this was a fat chick saying, “I’d rather eat good food than starve myself to be skinny” you would break your politically correct hands applauding her ‘bravery’.
Stop being a bunch of reactionary fucking retards. Kay? Kay.
Rebloged for TJ
Thing’s I’d Like & Want, But Not Necessarily Need.
• Kigu Tabby Cat Onesie :: £40
• Princess Mononoke Pelt & Mask* :: £165+
• Nanoblock Digital Camera :: £30+
• Bohsei model 6100 Briefcase Turntable :: £50-200
• Lensbaby Pro Effects Kit :: £480+
• Fender Pawnshop Offset Special (Pink) :: £560+
• Marxophone :: £100-1000
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*Image from ThePropsShop on Etsy
b l o g w a r t s
16o9:
Lomokino: Milk
Dir. Daniel J Winteran experimental piece of 173 images, using a Lomokino and 35mm Film
on the idea that an image can leak not just light, but colour, and the contents of the image itself over said film. the effect achieved was made from using four coloured dyes, mixing them, and dip-dying; Red, Yellow, Light Blue, and Dark Blue.
the fourth of four Lomokino shorts for Digital Media, Level 2, Image Design.
16o9:
Lomokino: Arwenack Avenue
Dir. Daniel J Wintera silent Camera Test with 148 pictures, using a Lomokino and 35mm Film
the film is of a worm’s eye view of the sky down arwenack avenue whilst being pushed on a skateboard by another.
the first of four Lomokino shorts for Digital Media, Level 2, Image Design.
So, er, reblogging because i’m a whore, but yes… this is my first lomokino film… three more too come!
Drunk, and armed with a Canon at Five in the morning
23rd October 2012
Camera Obscura :: Daniel J. Winter
Part 2
(Final Edit) Digital Media Level 2: Image Design [W2]
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Canon 600D (Rebel T3i) w/ EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens
Camera Obscura :: Daniel J. Winter
Part 1
(Final Edit) Digital Media Level 2: Image Design [W2]
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Canon 600D (Rebel T3i) w/ EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens
Camera Obscura :: Raw Photos I
shot with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II + 600D w/ self built Camera Obscura.
Camera Obscura :: Raw Photos II
shot with a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II + 600D w/ self built Camera Obscura.
a 12 second long slient Animation & Camera Test using Canon 600D (Rebel T3i) w/ EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens and Self Built Camera Obscura MMXII
Cartoon Network 2002 & 2012.
well, this certainly says a lot. ._.
Yes it does; it means that you reblog before you think.
Most (if not all) of the characters on the top screen are either before 2002 to the 1960s or weren’t even made by Cartoon Network like Looney Tunes or The Flintstones.
I thought CN was doing pretty well for itself having three quality hit shows that consistently churn out episodes every year, like the bottom screen which include present day classic’s as Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Gumball.
All this proves is that even today, people will prefer to watch something familiar than to embrace a new ideal; if you don’t believe me just look, at the box office hits of the last decade!
Almost all the modern films that gross well do so due to people watching like familiarity through either adaptations, sequels, or spin-offs.
BLOGWARTS
Wassily Kandinsky (Russian: 1866–1944), Sketch for “Several Circles,” 1926. New Orleans Museum of Art
Interesting fact about this piece; the artist was an synesthetic, someone who can put senses to canvas like for example, a song or a food, a place etc.
i don’t know about what type of synesthesia they had, but i bet you can find out on google :)
take a look at something i did in university on the subject of synesthesia!
you’ll find this same photo within the short blog!
by Hannah Beck & Michael Swann
http://atraphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/xxi-xii-mmxii.html
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http://atraphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/xxi-xii-mmxii.html
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http://atraphotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/xxi-xii-mmxii.html