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![[votd] The Most Rebellious Female Photographer of All Time—Lee Miller](https://pixelsatanexhibition.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/leemiller.jpg)
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A reminder about posting
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in ErrataPosts require a picture, no matter what kind of post you creating. I have not yet figured out how to allow multiple pictures, or galleries, in one post. Please remember to separate your hashtags with commas, otherwise, the machine thinks all the hashtags are one hashtag. I have started using # with all of my…
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{votd} Different clips from “Black Cat, White Cat” (1998)
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I somehow stumbled on this movie at the video store twenty-five years ago. It was made in Yugoslavia, which still existed in 1998. It strange and wonderful. I was hoping to find the whole movie on YouTube. Here are some clips and movie review … just let them play. The movie does seem to be…
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{votd} David & Romany Gilmour—Between Two Points
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in MusicBroke an early promisePut trust in an unknownFell headlong into the armsOf the first that stirred me Unsteadied a steady heartAnd took me to a place I’ve never beenA place I’ve never been since Stopped hoping at an early ageStopped guessing at an early ageStart accepting things from day oneAnd then things can’t go too…
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{votd} Knox Bronson ~ The Forever Spring
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in MusicI discovered this video, Regen (Rain), by a Dutch filmmaker, Joris Ivens from 1929. I thought it might work as the visual for my piece, “the forever spring,” from my album the seasons | remixed/remastered. They are both fifteen minutes long. I put them together and am happy with the result.
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{votd} Michaelangelo Antonioni’s “Blow-Up” (1966)
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I remember reading a review of Blow-Up in the very left-wing mid-Sixties magazine, Ramparts, edited by the madman Warren Hinkle, who was a good friend of my dad’s, although I didn’t know it at the time. The review was really strange, straining for meaning, overly verbose and enigmatic. I really couldn’t understand it, though I…
