Joan Baez
This is one of Wendy Carlos' Moog synthesizers. Most of her catalog is out of print, due to electronic streaming rights. But a lot of it was already digitally remastered in 4 channel sound so it's trivial to get dolby 5.1 or 7.2 or whatever out of it. It's crazy what all she and Bob Moog pioneered (with a few others). The picture has been sitting in a browser tag prompting me to write something for a week.
Crystal Prosthetic Leg designed By Sophie de Oliveira Barata with direction from Viktoria Modesta for the Alternative Limb Project.
Movie Questions Ask Game :)
1. What is your current favorite film?
2. What was your favorite film as a child?
3. What is a film you absolutely despise and why?
4. Is there a film that you love except for the ending? What would you change about the ending?
5. What is your favorite genre of film?
6. What is your least favorite genre of film?
7. Has a film ever given you nightmares?
8. Has a film ever made you extremely angry?
9. What was the last movie you watched? What did you think of it?
10. What was the last movie you watched in theaters? What did you think of it?
11. Has a film ever made you cry?
12. Which movie has your favorite soundtrack?
13. What is your comfort film?
14. Who is your favorite director? Why?
15. What is the funniest movie you've seen?
16. How do you feel about talking during movies being watched at home?
17. How do you feel about having snacks or drinks while watching a movie?
18. What film do you think has the coolest poster?
19. What part of filmmaking do you find most interesting (ie. sound design, costuming, set design, etc)?
20. What movies do you have on your current to-watch list?
this thing contains the divine spark. it evolved from ancient ungulates like whales did
BEARS BEARS BEARS BEARS BEARS BEARS
Jean Mallard (French, b. 1997)
Cold Sun, 2023
Watercolor, gouache and tempera on paper
Definite banners and possible bumper stickers for the shop
Debbie Harry photographed by Trix Rosen, 1977
It was red - Kayla Martel , 2022.
Irish , b. 1980s -
Oil on canvas, 25 x 20 cm.
*opens my photo app to look at pictures of my cat at work like a ww1 soldier flipping open his locket to look at a picture of his sweetheart back home*
Eclipse of the Sun in Venice in July 8, 1842 by Ippolito Caffi.
Umberto Dattola: Envi (2012)