The Renaissance of Hahn-Bin

Here a link to a wonderful documenatry on Hahn-Bin and a show he created in 2012.


Thank you freaks for making now the most exciting time.
Thank you everybody for being mad, for pushing boundaries, for making pictures move, for making computers talk, for making 12 hour long operas.
Thank you crazy people, for not being shy.

http://www.nowness.com/day/2012/1/24/1841/the-renaissance-of-hahn-bin?icid=Previously_2051

For all the girls



watch if you're a girl

http://christianlarson.com/hoss-florrie/

"Kent" by Jan van Endert

Watch if you:
  • like the UK
  • get nostalgic when listening to classic music  
  • (and want to feel positively, indulgently pampered by great visuals - AND maybe nostalgic)
  • if you love Jan van Endert
  • if you have never heard of Jan van Endert
  • if you like William Eggleston, as the image language reminds me of his works
  • if you love Ernst Haas's "colour corrected" 
Kent - by Jan van Endert



Wanderlust - No Christmas Song

Some inspiration from Germany -
not exactly Christmas material but that'll pass soon anyways:

Wanderlust by Misha Taylor


http://www.nergermao.com/nergermao_Film.html

Sigur Ros: Valtari - Shortfilm/dance

Christian Larson's Industrial Seduction for the Icelandic Outfit’s New Album (from Nowness.com)


http://www.nowness.com/day/2012/11/12/2583/sigur-ros-valtari

Good vibes on a blog

Good vibes:
on Equipment's blog , an inspirational blog by a fashion brand (no, not sponsored, I just came across it now and like it very much). It impressed me http://equipment-fr.tumblr.com/
here a few images which I loved: 


 



Jack Pierson on his working process


http://www.tate.org.uk/context-comment/video/doug-aitken-source-jack-pierson
 
When it’s working well, it is a collage.” Artists Doug Aitken and Jack Pierson talk about the different elements within Pierson’s work: language, image, decoration and the theatrical aesthetic he works towards. (seen on the Tate website: www.tate.org.uk)

Mindblowing video - by Inez and Vinoodh

Just saw a breathtaking Film by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for Nina Ricci (I know).. but see yourselves:

http://inezandvinoodh.com/news/nina-ricci-fw-2012/

Natalie Portman by Francesco Carrozini


filmed by Francesco Carrozini (who is born 82 and has an imporessive CV in abouyt everything visual - shocking!)

The interview/film above is just unsually personal, intimate. Have a look.