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- francoisfido0
[...STEADY PROLIFERATION///]
- sikma0
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
- Rand0
dont let it bring you down
- nilsnihil0
idea for sculpture;
in white paint number every 12 steps one through 12 on any staircase in a day
- francoisfido0
it's not easy to tell
when not to fuck off
- nilsnihil0
Hell had written the words "Please Kill Me" on a shirt and included a graphic of a bulls-eye below it. He then decided it was against his better judgment to actually wear it – the duty was somehow assumed by Television guitarist Richard Lloyd.
- that's Richfrancoisfido
- Dick, Dick Lloyd... you know man, I'm that Dick Lloyd...neue75_bold
- francoisfido0
you weeell dreeenk theees wine when i am dead
- francoisfido0
The carrot is a stick.
- Rand0
- Rand0
my god I'm sick of fashion photography
- and luxury bullshitRand
- i don't feel wellfrancoisfido
- image poisoning... we all have itRand
- francoisfido0
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- NicWHY MIGHT CONNECTING WITH NIC TINWORTH BE A GOOD IDEA? (← my thoughts exactly)
- neue75_bold0
fag painted..
- neue75_bold0
Feedback = sent
Wine = gone
I = me, except before V...- and sometimes, why?neue75_bold
- Love = you! (thanks, really appreciated)Autokern
- francoisfido0
- Rohmer far too subtle for menilsnihil
- almost for me as well,
do enjoy them thoughfrancoisfido
- francoisfido0
"First, deny there is a game. Second, hide the rules from those involved. Third, give them all penalties and no wins. Fourth, remove all goals. Enforce their playing. Inhibit their enjoying. Make them look like but forbit their being players. To make a piece continue to be a piece, permit it to associate only with pieces and deny the existence of players. Never let the pieces find out that there is a game."
- francoisfido0
The only officially “Futurist” film ever made, “Vita Futurista” was made in 1916 by Arnaldo Ginna and several other Futurist artists, including Giacomo Balla, Remo Chiti, and the founder of Futurism, F.T. Marinetti. Comprised of eleven independent segments conceived and written by different artists, “Futurist Life” contrasted the spirit and lifestyle of the Futurist with that of the ordinary man in a series of humorous sketches—“How the Futurist Walks,” “How the Futurist Sleeps,” “The Sentimental Futurist,” etc., many of which used experimental techniques such as split screens and double exposures. The only-known copy of this film was lost several decades ago, and now all that remain are written accounts by Ginna and the journal L’Italia Futurista as well as a few still images.
and these are some being shown during Performa...
man and machine http://performa-arts.org/blog/ma…
trains, trains, trains http://performa-arts.org/blog/tr…