Everything posted by Baby
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Cole Mohr
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Cole Mohr
Model Files : season 2, episode 7
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Cole Mohr
Model Files : season 2, episode 6
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Cole Mohr
No Bra - Candy (musical video clip with Cole)
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Architecture
n°37 : The Pompeia Social Service Centre - Lina Bo Bardi Sao Paulo, Brazil 1977 In the Palmeiras district of Sao Paulo, early 20th century former factory-workshops are aligned with strange blocks of cement that stand tall, facing the city and its towers. The building is a social and cultural centre for employees. Its architect, Lina Bo Bardi, preferred to refer to it as a "citadel of leisure", a symbol, both of the reconversion of work premises and the affirmation of an Alternative, in front of the city. It is a major architectural example of "Architettura Povera". french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTLrMQmAMck n°38 : The hotel de Soubise and the hotel de Rohan - Olivier de Clisson (Soubise) & Pierre-Alexis Delamair (Rohan) Paris, France 1371 (Soubise) & 1705 (Rohan) The history of the Hotel de Rohan and the Hotel de Soubise is one of unbridled ambition that fuelled the Princes of Soubise's dreams of magnificence from 1705 to 1752. The prince had a dual ambition: he wanted to transform the Hotel de Guise into the Hotel de Soubise for the Crown Prince, and have a second private house built for the fifth son, the Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. Two private houses face each other, separated by a beautiful garden in the historic heart of the town. During the various work campaigns, no expense was spared for the Princes of Soubise. This paradoxical urban complex bears witness both to the Parisian "between court and garden" model and the architects' creativity in adapting it to an irregularly shaped plot. It is also an example of the political role of buildings for the French aristocracy of the 18th century. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0S5N32nzpM
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Cole Mohr
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Cole Mohr
Model Files : season 2, episode 5
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Cole Mohr
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Architecture
n°35 : Barcelona Pavillon - Luwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona, Spain 1928 Here, between grandeur and gratuity, Mies van der Rohe states his own vision of the new architecture. The German pavilion at the 1929 Barcelona World Fair holds the record for notoriety per square metre built. A flat roof, 8 metal posts and a dozen partitions. How and why did this minimal structure come to be the incarnation of 20th century modernity? Apart from its iconic dimension, the Pavilion had no other function than to provide shelter for less than an hour during the reception of the King and Queen of Spain on the day of the inauguration of the Fair. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN_IsOtfhPA n°36 : The Church of Notre Dame du Raincy - Auguste Perret & Gustave Perret Le Raincy, France 1923 After the First World War ended, the parish priest at Le Raincy decided to build a new church. But the country was ruined and the clergy's coffers were empty. A man took up the double challenge of urgency and budget: the architect Auguste Perret. Building quickly and cheaply at that period meant building with reinforced concrete. This unloved material was considered shameful and only fit forindustrial use. Thirteen months of work on site was enough to build this, "Concrete Holy Chapel", a magnificent demonstration of the plastic and constructive qualities of this material and a splendid lesson from an architect, for a time forgotten, who revolutionised the language of architecture. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrqpRNPO5g4
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Cole Mohr
Model Files : season 2, episode 4
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Architecture
n°33 : VitraHaus - Jacques Herzog & Pierre de Meuron Weil am Rhein, Germany 2009 In 2006, the company Vitra asked two Swiss architects, Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, to design a building in Germany, to showcase the furniture of their new "Home" collection, and to include a show-room, a restaurant and a shop. The result was not one building, but ten. Houses with sloping rooves, stacked over four levels. All the houses are different, in their length, width, height, and roof design. Each house was inspired by a traditional house of the region, which was carefully photographed. The building was finished in 2009. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bpa082g1CCA n°34 : Charles de Gaulle airport - Paun Andreu Roissy-en-France, France 1974 Roissy 1 embodied the aspirations of modern architecture. It was built during the initial era of mass travel, a pre-crisis era that revered progress and dreams of high speed and that witnessed the first appearances of airport architecture. People would come to Roissy 1 to admire, no longer the planes, but the architecture. Paul Andreu was the main player in this revolution. He was 29 years old at the time. It was his first construction and the very beginning of a long series of about fifty platforms throughout the world that were to make him into one of the greatest 20th century airport architects. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgak5bIXS1E
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Cole Mohr
VFiles interview n°2 (agree with the mum. as somebody who did several tattoos at 15 years old i can say that bullshit... ) Model Files : season 2, episode 3
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Cole Mohr
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Cole Mohr
VFiles Model Files : season 2, episode 2
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
Savage Messiah (1971) british movie directed by Ken Russell plot : Biographical film of the life of French sculptor Henri Gaudier-Brzeska
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
The Hypothesis of the Stolen Painting (1979) french movie directed by Raúl Ruiz plot : Two narrators, one seen and one unseen, discuss possible connections between a series of paintings. The on-screen narrator walks through three-dimensional reproductions of each painting, featuring real people, sometimes moving, in an effort to explain the series' significance. no trailer, so here the 10 first minutes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYSQa76sxsw
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
Last Year at Marienbad (1961) french movie directed by Alain Resnais plot : At a social gathering at a château or baroque hotel, a man approaches a woman. He claims they met the year before at Marienbad and is convinced that she is waiting there for him. The woman insists they have never met. A second man, who may be the woman's husband, repeatedly asserts his dominance over the first man, including beating him several times at a mathematical game (a version of Nim). Through ambiguous flashbacks and disorienting shifts of time and location, the film explores the relationships among the characters. Conversations and events are repeated in several places in the château and grounds, and there are numerous tracking shots of the château's corridors, with ambiguous voiceovers. The characters are unnamed in the film; in the published screenplay, the woman is referred to as "A", the first man is "X", and the man who may be her husband is "M".
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Architecture
n°32 : National Dance Center - Jacques Kalisz Patin, France 1972 A new place of culture, created in 2004, following the reconversion of a municipal venue and the abandonment of a political utopia. In the early 1970s, architect Jacques Kalisz was asked to build an administrative complex, grouping together under one roof a set of administrative, social and legal services (a court, a social security centre, a police station, a tax centre, a union headquarters, an unemployment pole, a morgue, kennels etc.). The Pantin Administrative Centre was then one gigantic, solid, concrete vessel, beached on the banks of the Ourcq Canal, on the Parisian suburban belt, known as the "Ceinture Rouge". 20 years later, the centre had been deserted, following the failure of a social utopia. Destroying the premises was deemed to be too costly, so it was decided to renovate the place. In 2004, the building took on a radical new function - offices and office workers gave way to dance companies and rehearsal studios. This reconversion, which was awarded the Equerre d'Argent architectural prize on completion, was the first major creation of two young architect partners, Antoinette Robain and Claire Guieysse. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znWXTmc_XCA n°33 : Cologne Cathedral - Gerhard von Rile Cologne, Germany 1473 Started in 1247, Cologne Cathedral was completed in 1880 after a 300-year break in the work carried out on it. Via rib vaults and flying buttresses, the film explores Gothic architectural vocabulary and its construction methods. It also reveals the more recent metallic architecture. It shows how this cathedral, which embodies the unity of Germany, is both a Gothic archetype and a building of the 19th century. french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgjgEXR8weM
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Cole Mohr
Cole's interview for Customellow part 1/3 part 2/3
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Good Movies That Aren't Popular But Are Must-Sees
Grass Labyrinth (1979) japanese movie directed by Shūji Terayama plot : A surreal excursion into a young man's subconscious as he searches for the words to a tune that his mother may have sung to him as a child. The dreamlike images culminate in a scene of a girl's naked body covered with calligraphic characters. here the whole movie in english. not sell in dvd because too short (40 minutes)
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Cole Mohr
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Architecture
n°30 : La Villa Dall'Ava - Rem Koolhaas Paris, France 1991 french n°31 : Rolex Learning Center - Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa Lausanne, Switzerland 2010 french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8IS6AVzP54
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Cole Mohr
Cole's art show in New York. from may 3 to may 13. 50 Delancey St. NYC http://vimeo.com/65395444
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Documentaries about fashion
nope, sorry. i found nothing on internet tous les habits du monde - Argentina http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-AaZbwrLFg