Suicideyear - Interest (Official Video directed by .L.W.H.)

likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and... likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and... likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and... likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and... likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and... likeafieldmouse:
“ Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)
From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.
“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and...

likeafieldmouse:

Andrei Tarkovsky - Instant Light (1979-82)

From a series of 60 Polaroid photographs taken in Tarkovsky’s native Russia and in Italy, where he spent time in political exile.

“Tarkovsky often reflected on the way time flies and wanted to stop it… The melancholy of seeing things for the last time is the highly mysterious and poetic essence that these images leave with us. It is as though Andrei wanted to transmit his own enjoyment quickly to others. And they feel like a fond farewell.”

Ryan Hemsworth - “Colour & Movement” (Official Music Video) (by pitchforktv)

(出典: youtube.com)

(出典: cinocal)

  1. Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i
  2. Aperture: f/2.8
  3. Exposure: 1/2500th
  4. Focal Length: 152mm

YO!HEY!! - Dreamy Mix

Download Link
http://www.mediafire.com/?vv5nv1nava7zqsu

01. Intro (Fantazy Mix’s Outro)
02. Big Sean - Guap
03. Meek Mill - Amen feat. Drake
04. Ryan Hemsworth - Cold & Tempted
05. Trinidad Jame$ - Givin No Fucks
06. Bryan J - Slow Motion Heartbreak feat. King L
07. Grimes - Oblivion (brandUn DeShay WereHouse Remix)
08. AlunaGeorge - Your Drums, Your Love (Samo Sound Boy Remix)
09. Twin Sister - Meet The Frownies
10. Kendrick Lamar - The Recipe feat. Dr. Dre
11. T.Shirt - Secret Paris Of The 30’s
12. Nikki Jean - Million Star Motel feat. Lupe Fiasco & Black Thought
13. Lushlife - Meridian Sound (Part Three)
14. TV Girl - If You Want It
15. jj - Voi Parlate, Io Gioco
16. Taken By Trees - Your Place Or Mine
17. Frankie Rose - Know Me (Le Chev Remix)
18. Peaking Lights - Beautiful Dub
19. Southern Shores - Grande Comore
20. Hit-Boy - Old School Caddy feat. Kid Cudi
21. Only Real - Backseat Kissers
22. Jens Lekman - Some Dandruff On Your Shoulder
23. Outro

Selected & Mixed by YO!HEY!! (Threepee Boys)
Recorded in Dec 2012 - Jan 2013
Jacket Design by Ruka Noguchi
http://threepeetimes.blogspot.jp

(出典: SoundCloud / YO!HEY!!)

jtotheizzoe:
“ Clouds in the shape of a DNA helix? Cool! And in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s turning in the correct right-handed direction :)
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jtotheizzoe:

Clouds in the shape of a DNA helix? Cool! And in case you’re wondering, yes, it’s turning in the correct right-handed direction :)

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(出典: itsokaytobesmart)

Beginning in the Summer of 2012 with his Low End Theory guest spots, DJ Shadow’s “All Basses Covered” set has morphed and evolved to incorporate as many different contemporary genres of urban and electronic music as possible. From hardcore rap to footwork and juke and beyond, Shadow has combed the web to curate seamless and dexterous blends of the most progressive sounds bubbling up from the underground. ‘Too hard?’ 'Too future?’ Or just too raw? As always, DJ Shadow has provoked crucial flashpoints of discussion about the discipline of DJ'ing that have defined our turbulent times. -DJShadow.com Team

(出典: SoundCloud / DJ Shadow)

thefuckisback:

Burial - Truant/Rough Sleeper EP

DOPE!!!!

noahkalina:

Blizzard

gladtoknowcha:

drawing by LEBBEUS WOODS

youmightfindyourself:

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Lebbeus Woods, an architect whose works were rarely built but who influenced colleagues and students with defiantly imaginative drawings and installations that questioned convention and commercialism, died on Tuesday in Manhattan. He was 72.

In an era when many architecture stars earned healthy commissions designing high-rise condominiums or corporate headquarters, Mr. Woods conceived of a radically different environment, one intended for a world in conflict.

He conceived a post-earthquake San Francisco that emphasized its seismic vulnerability. He flew to Sarajevo in the 1990s and proposed a postwar city in which destruction and resurgence coexisted. He imagined a future for Lower Manhattan in which dams would hold back the Hudson and East Rivers to create a vast gorge around the island, exposing its rock foundation.

“It’s about the relationship of the relatively small human scratchings on the surface of the earth compared to the earth itself,” Mr. Woods said of his Manhattan drawing in an interview several years ago with the architectural Web site Building Blog. “I think that comes across in the drawing. It’s not geologically correct, I’m sure, but the idea is there.”

Mr. Woods’s work was often described as fantasy and compared to science-fiction imagery. But he made clear that while he may not have expected his designs to be built, he wished they would be — and believed they could be.

“I’m not interested in living in a fantasy world,” Mr. Woods told The New York Times in 2008. “All my work is still meant to evoke real architectural spaces. But what interests me is what the world would be like if we were free of conventional limits. Maybe I can show what could happen if we lived by a different set of rules.”

He spread his message from many platforms. He was a professor at Cooper Union, spoke at symposiums around the world and built sprawling temporary installations in Austria, Italy, Southern California and elsewhere. He also wrote a well-read blog.

Earlier this year, in a post explaining why he chose to become an architect, he said winning commissions was not a major motivation.

“The arts have not been merely ornamental, but central to people’s struggle to ‘find themselves’ in a world without clarity, or certainty, or meaning,” he wrote.

Mr. Woods often criticized what he saw as a complacent and distracted status quo in his field. But his colleagues said his commitment to creating an alternative showed that he had hope.

“If he really felt as cynical and skeptical as he sometimes would say, then why the hell draw this stuff?” Eric Owen Moss, an architect and longtime friend, said in an interview on Wednesday. “There’s an incredible amount of power just in the draftsmanship. He’s like Durer — you know, woodcuts, 15th-century stuff. There’s content — intellectual content, social content, artistic content, political content — but the very act of making these sort of remarkable things and his drawing capacity made a kind of new language.”

Christoph A. Kumpusch, a longtime friend and colleague who, like Mr. Woods, taught at the Cooper Union in New York, said Mr. Woods “wanted life and architecture to be a challenge” and “always wanted us to feel a little uncomfortable in order to make things change.”

Mr. Kumpusch collaborated with Mr. Woods on the only permanent structure he built, a pavilion for a housing complex in Chengdu, China, designed by Mr. Holl. Called the Light Pavilion, and completed in October, the pavilion is reached by several glass and steel bridges and ramps.

Lebbeus Woods was born on May 31, 1940, in Lansing, Mich. His father, an engineer in the military, died when he was a teenager. His survivors include his wife, Aleksandra Wagner; their daughter, Victoria; and a son, Lebbeus, and daughter, Angela Bechtel Woods, both from a previous marriage, and seven grandchildren.

An exhibition of work by Mr. Woods will be on display at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art beginning in February.

“Outside-the-box” thinking has become a cliché used in advertising, corporate strategy and politics, Mr. Moss said, but Mr. Woods took it to another level.

“There’s another box, and he’s outside it,” he said, “He’s outside all the boxes.”

noahkalina:

Something About a Man in the Woods

Photography by Noah Kalina
Model: Eric Lyle Lodwick 
Styling by Angelo Urrutia 

Photographed for The Rig Out VI

smokedontsmoke:

Patchwork - U Were In My Dreams (official video)

I’m so happy to give you the first look at the brand new video for one of my favorite up and coming producers, Patchwork. I recently posted this dream jam a few weeks ago, and these found images compliment the sounds perfectly. The sleeping children, the chilled out beach vibes. These are the things dreams are made of. 

Get his debut EP, Changes on bandcamp now, or spring for the epic cassette from my pals at Purr Tapes (if there are any left).