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<3 Vincent Delerm – Fanny Ardant et moi <3
Bravo for this dreammy song about La Femme d’à côté* Fanny Ardant
by the french singuer bobo-intello-nucrooner: Vincent Delerm
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M U S I C
<3 Vincent Delerm – Fanny Ardant et moi <3
Bravo for this dreammy song about La Femme d’à côté* Fanny Ardant
by the french singuer bobo-intello-nucrooner: Vincent Delerm
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from Fall/Winter 2011 collection from designer, Ulyana Sergeenko.*
I N S P I R A T I O N Jean Luc Godard’s “La Chinoise”
Thematically, La Chinoise concerns the 1960s New Left political interest in such historical and ongoing events as the legacy of Lenin’s October 1917 Russian Revolution, the escalating U.S. military activities in the increasingly unstable region of southeast Asia, and especially the Cultural Revolution brought about by the Red Guards under Mao Zedong in the People’s Republic of China. The film also touches upon the rise of anti-humanist poststructuralism in French intellectual life by the mid-1960s, particularly the anti-empiricist ideas of the influential French Marxist, Louis Althusser.
Godard likewise portrays the role that certain objects and organizations — such as Mao’s Little Red Book, the French Communist Party, and other small leftist factions — play in the developing ideology and activities of the Aden Arabie cell. These objects and organizations appear to become ironically fetishized as entertainment products and fashion statements within a modern consumer-capitalist society — the very society which the student radicals hope to transform through their revolutionary project.
This paradox is illustrated in the various joke sunglasses that Guillaume wears (with the national flags of the USA, USSR, China, France and Britain each filling the frames) while reading Mao’s Little Red Book, as well as the sight gag of having dozens of copies of the Little Red Book piled in mounds on the floor to literally create a defensive parapet against the forces of capitalist imperialism, and a jaunty satirical pop song, “Mao-Mao” (sung by Claude Channes), heard on the soundtrack. Godard seems to suggest that the students are at once serious committed revolutionaries intent on bringing about major social change as well as confused bourgeois youngsters merely flirting with the notion of radical politics as a fashionable and exciting distraction.
designed by:
mariza lintott ceramics
http://www.marialintott.net
Moustache, Loving and Twist are a collection of bone china cups which have the capacity of a mug yet with the refined qualities of a china tea cup.
The Moustache cup protects one’s upper lip or moustache from dipping in one’s drink, it also guards against cappuccino moustaches.
The two handles on the Loving cup aides passing hot drinks, and also references the traditional celebration cups.
The final cup in this collection is the Twist cup which creates a spiralling vortex when the hot beverage is stirred.
LIFE…
IN_CRE_DI_BLE LIFE’s photo set
with Tippi Herden and young Melanie Griffith !
very “indi”!
Spring collection by YMC*
BY
Caroline Gaedechens
is an artist living and working in Hamburg, Germany.
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http://www.carolinegaedechens.com/
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PINK
Caleb Considine at Vava
Artist: Caleb Considine
Venue: Vava, Milan
Date: March 1 – March 31, 2012
(b. 1982; Los Angeles (CA), US)
master P I E C E
I love this and in general it seems interesting to me the strange paintings and instalations of glasgow based artist Nicolas Party.
http://nicolasparty.wordpress.com/
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lost & found
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those are nice city trip photos : )
7-03-12
<3 gift wrapping <3 !
God check my new pineapple stamp directly from thailand, stamps paradise !
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The historic landmark ‘Mole Antonelliana’ is adorned with three rectangular steel frames in red, white and green LED lights. Enlightened by night, the surface of the rings, 168 meters long, becomes a brilliant Italian flag which hovers over the first Italian capital city. With such an impressive installation and a carefully thought of design, the Mole Antonelliana becomes a strong resumptive symbol of the celebration as well as a landmark which comes to life once again.
Torino + Light + Italian colors
MOLE ANTONELLIANA Lighting Installation
Design by: Italo Lupi, Ico Migliore, Mara Servetto
Project: Installation for the 150th Anniversary of the Italian Unification
Location: Mole Antonelliana / Turin
Date: 2011-2012
Client: Comitato Italia 150
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Ok, understood, Tie Dye is definitely Back..
Come on!
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Ruined Polaroid by William Miller