Breathless (1960, Godard)
Ronin by Jona Dinges.
Opening sequence // Anna as Nana in Godard’s Vivre Sa Vie
Tricorn Shopping Centre, Portsmouth, UK, 1966 (Demolished 2004)
(Owen Luder Partnership)
MINOAR “Trans Urbem” visual series
photography Yoan Galabov
creative Tea Avosaps
style Miho Dashev
model George /Ivet model agency/
Your Brain Isn’t a Computer. It’s a Quantum Field.
The irrationality of how we think has long plagued psychology. When someone asks us how we are, we usually respond with “fine” or “good.“ But if someone followed up about a specific event — “How did you feel about the big meeting with your boss today?” — suddenly, we refine our “good” or “fine” responses on a spectrum from awful to excellent.
(via Your Brain Isn’t a Computer. It’s a Quantum Field. | Big Think)
Return to the Sea: Saltworks by Motoi Yamamoto
Japanese artist Motoi Yamamoto constructs intricate labyrinths, entire mountains made of salt.
Salt has always held special significance in the death rituals of Japan, and following the sudden death of his younger sister, Yamamoto channelled his grief into his maze-like installations. His works are largely improvised, yet meticulously poured, and at the end of each work, the public is invited in to destroy the work, collect the salt and return it, to the sea.
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art
Source: emptykingdom
wyndham court, southampton