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  1. Baby

    Graffiti

    Hush http://hushstudio.blogspot.com/ http://vimeo.com/23962047
  2. n°29 : Phaeno, Building as Landscape - Zaha Hadid Wolfsburg, Germany 2005 The sculptural power of the science center in Wolfsberg, Germany in which the plan is a landscape - the landscape of Zaha Hadid's experiences. The building is the realisation of an imaginative world that we know vividly through twenty years of abstract images. It permits us to experience space in ways that never seemed possible before. part 1, french part 2, french
  3. n°27 : The Villa Barbaro - Andrea Pallado Maser, Italy 1560 Through inventing the villa, a new type of housing, in 1550, Palladio sought to combine aesthetics with utility in transforming the Venetian Medieval Palace of Maser into a splendid country residence. His rigorous and innovative approach would have a lasting influence on Western architecture. english n°28 : The House of Sugimoto - unknown Kyoto, Japan 1743 Built in 1743, this traditional Japanese architectural masterpiece portrays a different understanding of architecture and building. It is a typical 'machiya' (Kyoto traditional townhouse) and was one of the largest rebuilt during the Meiji period. (deeply love this one) french http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOIER-aP6b0
  4. The Boy Friend (1971) british-american movie directed by Ken Russell plot : The assistant stage manager of a small-time theatrical company (Polly Browne) is forced to understudy for the leading lady (Rita) at a matinée performance at which an illustrious Hollywood director (Cecil B. DeThrill) is in the audience scouting for actors to be in his latest "all-talking, all-dancing, all-singing" extravaganza. Polly also happens to fall in love with the leading man (Tony) and imagines several fabulous fantasy sequences in which the director is free to exercise his capacity for over-the-top visuals in this charming 1920's era flick.
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    Short Movies

    Paperman (2012) american movie directed by John Kahrs has won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2013] and the Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject at the 40th Annie Awards plot : An urban office worker finds that paper airplanes are instrumental in meeting a girl in ways he never expected. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3WVAR1McO4
  6. disgusted sugar man won the price. 5 cameras broken is so much better but unfotunately less "clean" and entertaining. in same time, opposite to Malik Bendjelloul, Emad Burnat is not a film director but a farmer who made a movie about his life and persecutions they live in palestine. his camera has even saved his life from a gunshot. and of course Amour won the best foreigner film. this movie is actually everywhere since weeks and never heard about the other ones.
  7. by Mike Piscitelli http://mikepiscitelli.com
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    The best of the worst

    saw this movie the last year at the excentric night. brillant! Pieces (1982) american/spanish movie directed by Juan Piquer Simon. plot : Young co-eds are being cut up by a chainsaw killer on a college campus. The killer is attempting to put together a human jigsaw puzzle made from body parts. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6BbH92bolk
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    Photography

    Oil on Water by Benjamin Lowy 27 April 2010 "Pools of crude oil float to the surface of the Gulf of Mexico at the site of the sunken Deepwater Horizon drill. In April, the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig, in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana coast, sunk after an explosion. Over the next four months, the resultant sea-floor oil gusher released an estimated 4.9 million barrels (nearly 780 million liters) of crude oil, making it the biggest marine oil spill in history and causing extensive damage to marine and wildlife habitats, as well as to tourism and fishing industries in the Gulf. The rig, operated by Transocean under contract for BP, was drilling in about 1,525 meters of water, pushing the boundaries of deepwater drilling. President Barack Obama placed an immediate moratorium on new drilling off the US coast"
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    Photography

    serie in the Shadow of Wounded Knee by Aaron Huey 01 May 2012 Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, USA "Oglala youths hold an upside-down flag, an international symbol of distress and an act of defiance toward the U.S. government, at a rally to commemorate the 1975 shoot-out between American Indian Movement (AIM) activists and FBI agents. Two agents and one AIM member died; AIM's Leonard Peltier was jailed for life. On the Great Plains of the United States, hidden away on the little-traveled back roads of South Dakota, is American Prisoner of War Camp Number 344. It is now known as the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and is the home of the Oglala Lakota. Pine Ridge is ground zero for native issues because of both the work of the American Indian Movement and because of the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890, where the US 7th Cavalry killed 300 Sioux and ended the Indian Wars. Pine Ridge has been one of the poorest places in the country for decades with an unemployment rate upwards of 90 percent and a male life expectancy of 48. But today there are also newly formed resistance movements on the reservation and the revival of traditional spiritual ways."
  11. by Rrosemary http://rrosemary.com/
  12. by Tom Allen http://tomallenphotography.com/
  13. Coffy (1973) american movie directed by Jack Hill plot : Coffy, an African American nurse, takes vigilante justice against inner city drug dealers after her sister becomes their latest victim.
  14. Grindhouse Girls by Lianne Spiderbaby. she's a journalist, writing for many cinema magazines and also Quentin Tarantino's girlfriend. i don't really know her but she's super sweet and her tastes about movies are really amazing! :neo2: in same time we have more or less the sames,so does it really objective? nevermind. there an article/conversation with her about her book : http://morleysaurus....d3b919a78f4a8f/
  15. by Frederike Helwig http://frederikehelwig.com/
  16. by Terry Richardson http://www.terrysdiary.com/
  17. by Stefani Pappas http://www.stefanipappas.com/
  18. i-d interview : http://i-donline.com...file-cole-mohr/
  19. episode 5 : Material World Episode which lifts the lid on the fashion world takes a look at fabric and how it is used to completely different effect by designers like Issey Miyake, Gianni Versace and Christian Lacroix. episode 6 : Yves Saint Laurent This episode focuses on the work of the late Yves Saint Laurent, regarded by many as the greatest designer of the 20th century. No couture season could end without a YSL collection, yet this reclusive, sensitive man was dogged by ill health and every year remained coy about whether the collection would be ready in time
  20. episode 3 : Power of the Press This episode of the fashion industry series takes a look at the relationship between the fashion press and the PR machines of top designers, and considers just how much power the press has over the direction of design. Contributors include journalists Anna Wintour, Suzy Menkes and Liz Tiberis. episode 4 : Uniform and Function How identity can be bought off the peg, from the Ralph Lauren preppy look to Chanel's interlocking C's for the shiny set.
  21. Series about the serious side of the fashion industry of 6 episodes created by BBC episode 1 : Runway This part goes behind the scenes at 'runway' shows in Paris, Milan, London and New York, examines who sits where on the political map of fashion and looks at the evolution of the superstar model. episode 2 : Scenting the money explores the serious side of the fashion industry examines how designers can expand into a multi-million-pound business, not by selling the clothes they design, but by using sophisticated marketing techniques to lend the kudos of their name to a range of other products, from handbags to perfume.
  22. The War of the Worlds: Next Century (1981) polish movie directed by Piotr Szulkin plot : Film opens on December 18, 1999, just a few days before the dawn of the new century. A local reporter, Iron Idem, announces that the Martians have landed. Shortly after that his program loses its independence: he is given the script telling the crowds how to welcome the invaders. Then the chaos breaks out: the Martians and police mistreat the populace; things become violent. Idem's own wife is kidnapped and it seems somebody is trying to reduce his effectiveness as a reporter. Idem decides to fight back: he illegally broadcasts a message during the rock concert, but nobody believes him anymore. here the whole movie on youtube because this is the only video i found. no trailer, no extract. and the movie is so underground that not sell in dvd in several countries. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSy9Quk5COA
  23. n°25 : The Pyramid of the Pharaoh Djoser - Imhotep Saqqara, Egypt 2667–2648 BC The Djoser pyramid, the work of legendary architect Imhotep, is the oldest in Egypt, and bears witness to the first steps of architecture as a scholarly pursuit, as opposed to simple construction. It was a revolution in three thousand years BC, born out of a desire to perpetuate tradition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCqgGH_JRSI n°26 : The Royal Mosque at Isfahan - Ali Akbar Esfahani Isfahan, Iran 1629 In 1598, King Abbas planned an immense urban project. His royal Mosque captured the unprecedented wealth of an art of living, the king’s power, and the talent of architect Ali Akbar Esfahani. here the video on dailymotion (26 min) : http://www.dailymoti...-ispahan_travel
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