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The unique visual style of Wes Anderson
jkottke: In his own words, Wes Anderson explains different aspects of his visual style. Nicely edited together by Nelson Carvajal at Way Too Indie.
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humansofnewyork: “You want to photograph me eating chicken?”“Yep.”“Well, if I let you, I need you to help me deliver a message.”“What’s that?”“I work at this library. And before that, I was coming here for twenty years. It’s my favorite place in the world. As many people know, the main reading room of this library is…
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Why do men feel threatened by women?” I asked a male friend of mine. (I love that wonderful rhetorical device, “a male friend of mine.” It’s often used by female journalists when they want to say something particularly bitchy but don’t want to be held responsible for it themselves. It also lets people know that…
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A MAZE. AWARDS AND SHOWS A SELECTION OF THE MOST UNIQUE, MINDBLOWING, PERSONAL AND GROUNDBREAKING GAMES. SINCE 2008 A MAZE. IS RESTLESS CELEBRATING THE ARTISTIC FREEDOM AND AUTHORSHIP OF GAME MAKING. (via A MAZE. / Berlin 2014 | A MAZE. Berlin)
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“Who is our player?; Why do they care about this experience?; Why would a kid say to their parent, ‘Hey, come and play this with me’?; Why would a girl turn to her boyfriend and say, ‘Oh my gosh, we have to play this game together!’?” she asks. These are the questions that Hunicke is…
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As it turns out, what Fries was describing was unfortunately becoming a reality of the AAA console business. The economic pressures of AAA were mounting; it wasn’t just a Microsoft problem, but the industry as a whole was dealing with the push and pull between creativity and profitability. Fries: Publishers created a void that indies…
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Oscar’s party wearing a green jacket that my brilliant wife can’t stand. I love the colors.
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you are missing from me
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greggorysshocktheater: Gabrielle Drake as Lt. Gay Ellis in the series UFO (1969–1973)
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semioticapocalypse: John Minihan. Samuel Beckett, Le Petit Café, Boulevard St-Jacques, Paris, 1985 [::SemAp FB || SemAp G+::]