I don’t often come across perfect things, but here’s one. Nice to hear new work from Clark, was always a big influence.
Apparently this is set to a scene from The Holy Mountain, thanks for the tips in the comments, will check it out.
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In anticipation of Dazed's first live event in April, we compile a playlist featuring some of the most exciting acts on the line-up including the likes of Gang Gang Dance, Black Devil Disco Club, Factory Floor and so many more
- Aaron Koblin
- Aidan Moffat
- Alejandro Jodorowsky
- Arab Strap
- audio
- Beyoncé Knowles
- Blood Orange
- Bon Iver
- Caribou
- Culture
- Dazed & Confused
- Dazed and Confused
- Entertainment
- Eye Contact
- Film
- Frosty
- Gang Gang Dance
- Gareth Pugh
- Glasgow
- Glass Jar
- Greco-Roman party
- Gwilym Gold
- Haider Ackermann
- Holy Mountain
- Hot Chip
- Hussein Chalayan
- Marc Jacobs
- Mass media
- Piano
- Player Piano
- Pop
- Redinho
- Riccardo Tisci
- Rod Stanley
- Stefano Pilati
- the Edinburgh Film Festival
- Tom Ford
- Tom Vek
- United States
- Vybz Kartel
- Wiley
- WU LYF
- Zomby
Articles - LA Times : When it paid to photograph hard truth (LA Times: June 2010) The 10 photographers in ‘Engaged Observers,’ opening June 29 at the Getty Museum, are bound by a personal perspective and an endangered profession. | Another Engaged Observers exhibition article on LA Times
Articles - burn: Carl De Keyzer profile (burn: June 2010)
More of these great NGM features from the past year, that I’ve never linked to…
Features and Essays – Edward Burtynsky: California’s Pipe Dream (NGM: 2010) A heroic system of dams, pumps, and canals can’t stave off a water crisis.
Features and Essays - Carolyn Drake: The Other Tibet (NGM: 2009) The Uygurs, Muslim people of China’s resource-rich far west, are becoming strangers in their own land as Han Chinese pour in. Like the Tibetans, who face similar pressures, some Uygurs see a chance for a better life, but others protest the disintegration of their culture, even at the risk of death.
Features and Essays – Ed Kashi: Syria (NGM: 2009)
Features and Essays – Pascal Maitre: Shattered Somalia (NGM: 2009)
Features and Essays – Travis Dove: Called to the Holy Mountain (NGM: 2009) High on their holy cliffs, monks are defiant, zealous, prayerful. Meanwhile, the outside world creeps closer.
Features and Essays – Jehad Nga: A Blooming Democracy in the Desert (NYT: June 2010)
Features and Essays – Matteo Bastianelli: Scarred Recollection (Foto8: June 2010) Bosnia
Photographers – Matteo Bastianelli : website
Blogs - Kosuke Okahara : blog now in English
Books / Articles – Foto8: Toppled by Florian Gottke (Foto8: June 2010)
Photographers – Tony Fouhse : website
Features and Essays – Tammy David: Crown and Country (Bite Magazine: June 2010)