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High Desert Test Sites
A-Z West Self-Structured Residency
At the end of may, I received the opportunity to take part in a residency with High Desert Test Sites at A-Z West in Joshua Tree. It was amazing to return to Joshua Tree after many years away and experience something new, different and exciting over a weeks span. Through this time, I was able to connect with nature in new ways and explore projects I have been wanting to bring to life for years now, while coming to know the artistic philosophies and works of Andrea Zittel. It was an amazing experience and I’m already looking forward to getting back out to Joshua Tree.
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We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
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Academy Award Winners for Best Cinematography: 1996 — John Toll, ASC Braveheart (1995) Directed by Mel Gibson Aspect Ratio: 2.39 : 1
Braveheart was a huge production, for which members of the Irish Army Reserve had to be enlisted as extras to produce those spectacular battle scenes. As soon as I mention the obstacles he had to face to shoot it, however, Toll shoots me down. “There were no obstacles and no problems. Only challenges. The challenge on that film was the scale. We had to come up with a way to shoot it in a way that it accentuates the idea of scale, trying to maintain the idea that there were thousands of people involved in that event, while we were working with hundreds of people. During the battle itself, we had to have people edge-to-edge in the frame, there could be no empty spaces. That took quite a bit of doing.” — Cinephilia & Beyond
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It was true night. Night had fallen in Lancre, and it was an old night. It was not the simple absence of day, patrolled by the moon and stars, but an extension of something that had existed long before there was any light to define it by absence. It was unfolding itself from under tree roots and inside stones, crawling back across the land.
Lords and Ladies by Terry Pratchett
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We will literally never progress past biphobia until people realize that bisexuals in het relationships are still having a queer experience by virtue of being bisexual, we do not magically oscillate between gay enough and too straight. I’m going to maul someone to death.
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it’s time to look at some photos of pikas carrying plants and flowers in their mouths
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Anyone else just getting bombarded by Tumblr with the “men’s sexual functioning and confidence” ad that has an illustration (presumably AI generated?) of a torso with a dick seeming to erupt out of the middle of its upper abdominal muscles, curve down, and then disappear into a very, let’s say, Georgia O’Keeffe style opening (!) on that same torso but that is located for some reason right between the hips and above a super smooth Ken doll groin? Just me? I’m the lucky one? Ok.
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i don’t know how to explain to you people that no matter what a country’s government is like i do not and will not support the US indiscriminately bombing that country’s civilians and i don’t know why that’s a controversial take tbh
#crazy to think that blowing up random people doesn't slove dictatorships#i am not an isolationist by any means#but i would rather my country be isolationist than whatever the fuck is happening rn#us politics
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Knightfuckers and robotfuckers actually have alot in common. for example:
CLANG CLANG CLANG CLANG CLANG CLANG
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Remember "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" ? I feel like there's been a distancing from the "reduce" and "reuse" part and a favoritism towards "recycle" by corporate American.
Capitalism can still thrive with recycling in the mix. You buy Plastic Thing 1, throw it away after one use, and they take that and recycle it into Plastic Thing 2 and sell it back to you. All while continuing to harm the environment.
Reusing puts a damper on things. They can't sell you Plastic Thing 2 when you're still using Plastic Thing 1. Plastic forks, for example- there is literally no reason why you can't reuse plastic forks more than once (aside from maybe microplastics, but it's too late for that)
Reducing is the one everyone wants to ignore. Just don't buy Plastic Thing 1. You don't need Plastic Thing 1. Pick up a set of metal forks and use those for years. Convenience is killing the planet
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Honey, you're familiar like my mirror years ago
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