pattycakes_

Can turn naughty
Biblically proportioned monuments which mystify the eye but leave you blank.

It's the same thing with all the "epic" pop music, film & tv. All the screaming, climaxes and over egged emotions. It tricks people into thinking they're feeling something.
 

luka

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Or they both inhabit the same place but one is a duller less powerful one. Design without any true belief or ideology and design inspired by transcendence.

If we do die tomorrow the infrastructure left behind us will appear superhuman
 

chava

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Oh that middle one can't be real
 

luka

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Since I switched that terrible autechre mix off I've been deep in graphic design territory. I'm devastatingly tired which means anodyne pleasant clean noise isn't irritating in the way it would usually be.

What's shocking is the sheer amount of it. An endless well of component, wipe-clean digital music for graphic designers. I just stayed on dekmantel. Endless.
 

luka

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Mika Oki is an expert in spatial design, whether through the music she makes or the sculpture she creates. The French-Japanese visual artist works with video, sound, and electro-acoustics to create abstract textures and mental imagery that perfectly intersect the worlds of club rhythm and ambient experimentation. In the past she has been behind 24 hour performance pieces involving dancers, performers and poets, has played high concept festivals such as Atonal and Nyege Nyege and recently served up 'As Clean As I Was,' a debut production for a forward looking compilation on Metaphore Industrie.
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Biblically proportioned monuments which mystify the eye but leave you blank.

It's the same thing with all the "epic" pop music, film & tv. All the screaming, climaxes and over egged emotions. It tricks people into thinking they're feeling something.

This applies to Nolan's films, I think. They're extraordinarily successful and popular so I don't doubt they're making people feel things intensely (they've made me feel things intensely, including awe and disgust). But take away that grandeur of visuals and sound and I think the feelings would evaporate too.
 
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