The same cannot be said of aliveness, of which there are countless degrees. One can be alive but half-asleep or half-noticing as the years fly, no matter how fully oxygenated the blood and brain or how steadily the heart beats. Fortunately, this is a reversible condition. One can learn to be alert to the extraordinary and press pause — to memorize moments of the everyday.
On Not Being Dead - The NY Times
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Dream destination, Naoshima Island.
http://www.nytimes.com/…/naoshima-japan-an-unlikely-island-…
http://architizer.com/blog/japan-art-island/
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(via An Insiders Looks at Albuquerque’s Hot Air Balloon Festival - The Roosevelts)
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Very excited to see their upcoming show at the CAG.
(via John Wood and Paul Harrison, Carroll/Fletcher | Visual arts reviews, news & interviews | The Arts Desk)
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ARTICLE 017: Celia Perrin Sidarous
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(via Peter & the Wolf 1 - Narrated by David Bowie (1978) - YouTube)
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(via The Young Art - YouTube)
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Thilo Frank - The Phoenix is closer than it appears, 2010
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ANONYMOUS RITUAL
ALISON YIP
OIL ON CANVAS
2011
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Pomelo Magazine - Video Playlists
So many gems. Thank you Pomelo.
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(via El Globo Rojo / The Red Balloon / Le Ballon Rouge [ Albert Lamorisse ] (1956) Completo - YouTube)
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The Wish
Martin Duckworth,
1970
27 min 33 s
This documentary short introduces us to 8-year-old identical twins as they explore their family background. Filmed by the twins' father at their grandparents' lakeside cottage, The Wish is a lyrical study of childhood and family roots.
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Untitled Ashtray, 2010, 102 x 60 cm, powdercoated steel, sand, pigment, cigarette butts - Nicole Wermers
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