Sunday, September 13, 2009

Monster Weekend


Been writing a course on videogames, mostly as an excuse to play. And I've been looking at the super cool stills from Shadow of Colossus, where something like a building seems to wake up and become a monster, though no PSII around to try it out.
Still plenty of Ray Harryhausen clips on the yootoobes, and even on the torrenz.




Here's the cute Cyclops from Sinbad



Snake Woman Dance



and our very own Ancient Greek Robot Talos, which I had completely forgotten of but my trusted co-worker Sotiris pointed out

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

AFHQ: IPG

International Portrait Gallery just launched, as part of our ongoing Angelo Foundation Headquarters project for Jeu de Paume, as always curated by lovely Maria Ines Rodriguez. Here are some stills:


Thursday, September 03, 2009

Teapot Town

I must have clicked something wrong,
because all of a sudden CNN Traveler popped up on my screen,
and this was on the cover
somewhere in Thailand where tea is apparently very popular
had to find out more and ended up on this persons' flickr page
as much as I hate flickr
(seriously, how many times do you have to click to see one picture?)
I was hooked on this teapot masterpiece
which on the last photos looks a bit worse for wear
(or maybe its under construction?)


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Sans Soleil


Just finished watching Chris Marker's 1983 Sans Soleil
Sunless
scary but I remember watching this 20 years ago
in a film classat Sci-ARC
a sequence of sequences
perfectly narrated
scenes from a movie never made
which would have been called Sunless



next is La Jetée

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Goodbye Vacation (for now)


all images copied without permission from my friend
ΔεΡΙΖαματζορ Προμπλεμ Ιναουστραλια's facebook


some of them called Sketches for Liars toilets

somehow perfectly capturing the end and the anger of the everything that is summertime

Friday, August 21, 2009

Further Ruins on the west coast of the Peloponnese

I often heard about Olympia being a "magical place"which I always dismissed as a cliche
what is interesting about clichesis they are often based on the truth
the energy at Olympia is quite amazing,
makes you want to go into savasana and feel the vibrations
of the gently melting ruins
surprisingly made of seashells

Crossing a fantastic Dharma bridge, one returns to reality

and further ruins,

like this forgotten Xenia Motel just outside modern Olympia

overtaken by random greenery

you can almost recognize the Kostandinides detailing
cool color combos
all the furniture has already been ripped out
back on the coast, a windmill becomes a flowerpot

a bunker wants to have funthough it will probably just become a taverna
another semi-abandoned hotelHotel Arini,
part of the Kaifas lake complex

with a direct link to the other side of the lake
and the cave of thermal spirngs