neeeeeed to relearn html/css for my portfolio website
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Idk how this will layout... anyway. The bottom two photos from Lauren Greenfield of Tyra Banks for Elle Magazine (2003) reminded me of the top two photos from Cheyco Leidmann's Silicon (1980). I love heavy saturation and the feeling of heat or sweat or a good time that can come from a photo.
Yapping to yap but today makes me want to research on more shit. Find more artists to connect it all to. Hmmm just gotta do the do i guess.
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Kiss the Future with W<! Walter van Beirendonck has been my lil fav deep dive lately! Similar to Daniel Poole in how the brand and Beirendonck's overall design work intertwine with my love of rave culture. I got a bit burnt out by the rave revival that's been the zeitgeist these past two or three years. But seeing WVB's 90s brand, W< revived my love for it.
Anyway, here is a recording of a cool CD-ROM that was released in 1996 for W<. I know we are in an age where just looking at a screen can instantly burn a person out. However, I still would love to create something physical like a flash drive or SD card or something with a similar connection to the online space to reinvigorate the feeling of just how cool the combination of real life and the internet is. Life is soooooo cool!
At least with it being a physical medium, there can still be a feeling of community and proper ownership. Yeah swag.
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Smoking on Skrong
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This weather got a nigga feelin reallllll nostalgic
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TSUTOMU HOKAZONO,Kobe Sannomiya(1998)
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Sade - Love Deluxe (1992)
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CLAMP - RG Veda (1992)
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asahi cocktail partner
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Evelyn “Iggy” Rose in the 60s. She was an art student/ model who became the girlfriend of Syd Barrett in 1969 and subsequently a hippie fashion icon in London. Fetishized for her “exotic” looks, the British press nicknamed her “Iggy the Eskimo” although she was of Mizoram (Northeast Indian) descent on her mother’s side.
In 1967 she became involved with film director Anthony Stern. He said of her: "Iggy was my muse. I met her at a Hendrix gig at the Speakeasy. She was a lovely inspiration and free spirit. I never knew her real name. We used to hang out together, occasionally dropping acid, staying up all night, going for walks at dawn in Battersea Park. She entirely captures the spirit of the Sixties, living for the moment, completely carefree."
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