by kl
Author: tomorrow started
QUOTE OF THE DAY
“you never change things by fighting the existing reality. to change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
– buckminster buller
mina loy
poet, futurist, feminist, mother, designer, beauty, personal inspiration.
There is no Life or Death,
Only activity
And in the absolute
Is no declivity.
There is no Love or Lust
Only propensity
Who would possess
Is a nonentity.
There is no First or Last
Only equality
And who would rule
Joins the majority.
There is no Space or Time
Only intensity,
And tame things
Have no immensity.
by sv
time to renegade
zoetrope all-story: fall issue
francis ford coppola’s literary magazine and their upcoming fall 2012 issue. featuring cover art by irreplaceable iranian filmmaker, photographer, and poet abbas kiarostami. by sv
quote of the day
journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. everything else is public relations.
– george orwell
Dieter Rams TP1
this beautiful object by 50’s designer dieter rams is really something to look at. the record player was a portable 45rpm braun named TP1 and designed in 1959 for mass distribution. they simply don’t make them that well. great gift for a hobbiest record lover. by dd
chorus line
a beauty by sølve sundsbø for love magazine. by m+m
hairraising – opening ceremony’s sloane ranger and capt. black
opening ceremony has a blog you should check out. a little ny culture and style, some nice reminders to have a little fun with it! …. here is the most recent post from sloan sera, with james pecis, showing us how to bring a little bourdin glamour to life. by kl
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
i love the passion for people, for expression, for finding and deciding what is beauty. can’t wait! it’s launching september 21st in LA at the landmark 12 and in NY at lincoln plaza and the angelika film center. by kl
happy anniversary kidrobot
limited edition kidrobot designs for their tenth anniversary by our friend tristan eaton. by ak
“he wrote poetry until he went nuts!”
i was shown this beautiful roy andersson film by a friend quite a few years ago, but the imagery—the sheer and unidentifiable essence of it, has been stuck inside my conscious ever since. captivating is an understatement for andersson’s epic tale, and i have chills just thinking about some of the scenes and the perfect usage of vallejo’s poetical themes. the title of this very post is from my favorite storyline. you may hate the film, as i have shown it to many who felt just that way, but it is undoubtedly memorable and unique. what’s left but that nowadays? just being different. whatever happened to the quintessence of individuality? the film is the first in an unfinished trilogy of magic. i am certainly going home to watch this tonight, and you should make it your business to do the same. thank you, mr. andersson. by sv