Waxin' & Milkin: A Visual Mixtape
Feb 04
Nor can one exaggerate the need for precisely this reform. We can’t just putter along anymore. Our government is, as Paul Krugman put it, “ominously dysfunctional” just at a time when the world desperately needs at least competence. Global warming, pandemic disease, a crashing world economy: these are not problems we can leave to a litter of distracted souls. We are at one of those rare but critical moments when a nation must remake itself, to restore its government to its high ideals and to the potential of its people. Think of the brilliance of almost any bit of the private sector—from Hollywood, to Silicon Valley, to MIT, to the arts in New York or Nashville—and imagine a government that reflected just a fraction of that excellence. We cannot afford any less anymore.

Lawrence Lessig, How To Get Our Democracy Back (via The Nation)

One of the highlights I had last year was watching RIP!: A Remix Manifesto at SXSW and seeing Lawrence Lessig (who is also featured in it) argue with this senile old man from the audience trying to make some point on copyright laws and intellectual property (something you know, Lessig is kinda an expert at). It was pretty great witnessing live someone I’ve only seen in TED Talk videos, and even better the awkwardness that ensued during the whole debate. I wish there was a crazy old man in every film screening.

  
Jan 01
What is success? To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived; that is to have succeeded.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

via revolvver / dayofthedreamweavers

  
Dec 09

“However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light” — Stanley Kubrick, 1968 Playboy Magazine interview

via qja / drinkyourjuice

“However vast the darkness, we must supply our own light” — Stanley Kubrick, 1968 Playboy Magazine interview
via qja / drinkyourjuice
  
Sep 25

Inflammatory Essays
by Jenny Holzer
1979-1982

via Between Bridges

Inflammatory Essaysby Jenny Holzer1979-1982
via Between Bridges
  

Inflammatory Essays
by Jenny Holzer
1979-1982

via Between Bridges

Inflammatory Essaysby Jenny Holzer1979-1982
via Between Bridges
  
Jan 06

Rule #5, from Jim Jarmusch’s Golden Rules of Filmmaking
by Mark Malazarte

Post-modernism simplified in a visual quotation. Plus it features two of my favorite directors. That and this quote also eloquently sums up Tumblr and/or most blogs in a nutshell. Everyone seems to want prints of this but due to procrastination and a few other things, I haven’t gotten around to it yet. It’ll happen though, pinky swear.

Rule #5, from Jim Jarmusch’s Golden Rules of Filmmakingby Mark Malazarte
Post-modernism simplified in a visual quotation. Plus it features two of my favorite directors. That and this quote also eloquently sums up Tumblr and/or most blogs in a nutshell. Everyone seems to want prints of this but due to procrastination and a few other things, I haven’t gotten around to it yet. It’ll happen though, pinky swear.