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theyraylovehate · 2 years
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Wheel of Fan Fiction Masterlist
Smut 🔥
Fluff 🌸
Angst 💧
*This is like brand new so most of the characters won't have anything just yet*
•Stranger things
-Billy Hargrove
-Steve Harrington
-Eddie Munson
-Robin Buckley (Fem/NB only)
-Argyle
-Johnathan Byers
-Nancy Wheeler
-Jim Hopper
-Joyce Byers
-001/Henry
-Will Byers (No smut)
-Mike Wheeler (No smut)
-Max Mayfield (No smut)
Hateful Cuddling - Female reader 🌸
-Dustin Henderson (No smut)
-Lucas Sinclair (No smut)
-Eleven (Jane) Hopper (No smut)
•Marvel
-Iron Man/Tony Stark
-Captian America/Steve Rogers
-Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff
-Hawkeye/Clint Barton
-Hulk/Bruce Banner
-Thor
-Loki
-Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes
-Black Panther/T'challa
-Doctor Strange/Steven Strange
-Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff
-Quicksilver/Pietro Maximoff
-Starlord/Peter Quill
-Gamora
-Spiderman/Peter Parker
-Falcon/Sam Wilson
-War Machine/James Rhodes
-Valkyrie (Fem/NB only)
•X-Men
-Professor X/Charles Xavier
-Magneto/Erik Lensherr
-Wolverine/James Howlett
-Quicksilver/Peter Maximoff
-Rogue
-Jean Grey
-Storm/Ororo Munroe
-Cyclops/Scott Summers
-Mystique/Raven
-Beast/Henry "Hank" McCoy
-Nightcrawler/Kurt Wagner
-Havok/Alexander Summers
•DC/Young Justice
-Batman/Bruce Wayne
-Superman/Clark Kent
-The Flash/Barry Allen
-Aquaman/Authur Curry
-Cyborg/Victor Stone
-Joker/Jack Oswald White
-Harley Quinn/Harleen Quinzel
-Wonder Woman/Diana Prince
-DeadShot/Floyd Lawton
-Kid Flash/Wally West
-Nightwing (Robin #1)/ Dick Grayson
-Red Hood (Robin #2)/ Jason Todd
-Robin (#3)/ Tim Drake
-Beast Boy/Garfield Logan
-Superboy/Johnathan "Jon" Kent
-Artemis/Artemis Crock
-Red Arrow/Roy Harper
-Green Arrow/Oliver Queen
-Black Canary/Dinah Lance
-Miss Martian/Megan Morse
-Aqualad/Kaldur'ahm
•Umbrella Academy
-Luther Hargreeves (#1)
-Diego Hargreeves (#2)
-Allison Hargreeves (#3)
-Klaus Hargreeves (#4)
-Five Hargreeves (#5)
-Ben Hargreeves (#6)
-Viktor Hargreeves (#7)
-Marcus Hargreeves (#1)
-Fei Hargreeves (#3)
-Alphonso Hargreeves (#4)
-Sloan Hargreeves (#5)
-Jayme Hargreeves (#6)
-Lila Aryu
-The Handler
•Harry Potter
-Harry Potter
-Ron Weasley
-Hermione Granger
-Fred Weasley
-George Weasley
-Ginny Weasley
-Draco Malfoy
-Sirius Black (Older)
-Cedric Diggory
-Oliver Wood
-Neville Longbottom
-Luna Lovegood
-Remus Lupin (Older)
-Nymphadora Tonks
-Lucious Malfoy (Older)
-Narcissa Malfoy (Older)
-Severus Snape (Older)
-Bill Weasley
-Charlie Weasley
•Marauders
-James Potter
Friendly Love - Male reader 🌸
-Lily Evans
-Sirius Black
-Remus Lupin
-Severus Snape
-Regulus Black
-Lusious Malfoy
-Narcissa Black
-Peter Pettigrew
•Greek Mythology
-Zeus
-Hades
-Posideon
-Apollo
-Hera
-Persephone
-Ares
-Athena
-Demeter
-Aphrodite
-Artemis
-Dionysus
-Hermes
•Divergent
-Beatrice "Tris" Prior
-Caleb Prior
-Eric
-Peter
-Christina
-Will
-Tobias "Four"
-Zeke
Zip line of Love - Nonbinary Reader (Requested) 🌸
-Uriah
•Star Wars
-Anakin Skywalker
-Luke Skywalker
-Leia Organa
-Han Solo
-Obi-Wan Kenobi
-Kylo Ren
•Supernatural
-Dean Winchester
-Sam Winchester
-Castiel
-Crowley
-Lucifer
-Rowena MacLeod
-Gabriel
-Charlie Bradbury (Fem/NB only)
-Chuck Shurley
-Jody Mills
-Ellen Harvelle
-Kevin Tran
•The Walking Dead
-Rick Grimes
-Daryl Dixon
-Glenn Rhee
-Carl Grimes
-Maggie Greene
-Negan
-Michonne
-Shane Walsh
-Rosita Espinosa
-Carol Peletier
-Paul "Jesus" Monroe
-Abraham Ford
‐Tara Chambler (Fem/NB only)
-Enid
-Ezekiel
-Aaron (Masc/NB only)
•The Walking Dead Game
-Clementine
-Lee
-Kenny
-Luke
-Javier
-Gabriel
-Kate
-Louis
-Omar
-Ruby
-Mitch
-Marlon
-Violet (Fem/NB only)
IT (2017)
-Richie Tozier
-Beverly Marsh
-Eddie Kaspbrak
-Bill Denbrough
-Stanley Uris
-Ben Hanscom
-Henry Bowers
-Mike Hanlon
-Patrick Hockstetter
-Victor Criss
-Belch Huggins
•Desendants
-Mal
-Evie
-Ben
-Jay
-Jane
-Chad
-Doug
-Lonnie
-Carlos
-Uma
-Harry Hook
-Gil
•Maze Runner
-Newt
-Minho
-Gally
-Teresa
-Alby
-Chuck
-Brenda
-Aris
-Thomas
-Frypan
-Jorge
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yuriplisetsky-rp · 6 months
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It was an amazing competition. I'm a bit sad to see my husband's career end, but he's had an amazing career, and to end it with a fourth (!!!!) world title is incredible.
If you didn't see the press conference - yes, he's done. He's had a recurring back injury, and while he skates through it, it's causing him and more problems. He and I also want to move on to the next phase in our lives, and we can't do that if we're both competing. He's ready to move on and has nothing left he wants to do.
Free Program
Guang-hong de la Iglesia - CHN - 224.26
Otabek Altin - KAZ - 221.69
Seung-gil Lee - KOR - 220.34
Emil Nekola - CZE - 218.79
Kenjirou Minami - JPN - 210.94
Jean-Jacques Leroy - CAN - 208.37
Paul Kuan Yim Han - FRA - 206.90
Adam Loughton - GBR - 206.48
Louis Leroy - CAN - 204.53
Michael Anderson - USA - 204.27
Alexander Carpenter - USA - 199.47 
Andrin Caspari - SUI - 180.68
Souta Yamada - JPN - 173.13
Nikolais Januais - LAT - 168.38
Maskim Semenjov - EST - 163.49
Issak Ashenkazi - ISR - 162.76
Gi-joon Khan - KOR - 161.44
Dante Sebastiani - ITA - 160.02
Roman Khasanov - KAZ - 154.17
Daniel Vargas - MEX - 152.48
Ambrosi Lomdize - GEO - 149.47
Justin Hwang - CAN - 149.21
Devit Kazarian - ARM - 140.53
Magnar Holberg - SWE - 135.25
Overall
Otabek Altin - KAZ - (1, 2) - 335.14 @otabekvoiceblog
Guang-hong de la Iglesia - CHN - (3, 1) - 334.38 @guanghongvoice
Seung-gil Lee - KOR - (4, 3) - 330.27
Emil Nekola - CZE - (9, 4) - 320.45
Jean-Jacques Leroy - CAN - (2, 6) - 319.24 @jjleroy-rp
Kenjirou Minami - JPN -  (5, 5) - 316.21
Adam Loughton - GBR - (6, 8) - 310.18
Louis Leroy - CAN - (8, 9) - 306.40
Michael Anderson - USA - (11, 10) - 305.26
Alexander Carpenter - USA - (10, 11) - 300.72
Paul Kuan Yim Han - FRA - (22, 7) - 284.39
Souta Yamada - JPN - (7, 13) - 280.85
Andrin Caspari - SUI - (12, 12) - 274.09
Nikolais Januais - LAT - (15, 14) - 257.80
Dante Sebastiani - ITA - (13, 18) - 253.12
Gi-joon Khan - KOR - (16, 17) - 249.65
Maskim Semenjov - EST - (17, 15) - 247.57
Issak Ashenkazi - ISR - (18, 16) - 243.25
Ambrosi Lomdize - (15, 21) - 241.55
Roman Khasanov - KAZ - (20, 19) - 243.19
Daniel Vargas - MEX - (19, 20) - 232.67
Justin Hwang - CAN - (21, 22) - 227.21
Devit Kazarian - ARM - (24, 23) - 213.99
Magnar Holberg - SWE - (23, 24) - 211.45
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angevinyaoiz · 1 year
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Hiii, I'm a newbie :') Could you recommend me books and documentaries about Richard and Philip, and that period in general (12th century)? I read somewhere that a new book about their relationship came out recently. Thank you <3
Hi! Thanks for asking. Its funny since I still think of myself as a "newbie" in a lot of ways since I just got into this whole mess of 12th Century England/France drama probably around like last December, so there are definitely lots of people who know more (ppl, feel free to suggest anything if I haven't mentioned it)
To my knowledge there aren't any specific books or sources that are just about their interactions (aside from That One Recent Fiction book that is. Well that's it's OWN thing lmao) but since the family affairs of the Angevin-Plantagenets and the French kings were very closely entwined with the rest of the family and various other parties, there's lots of overlap.
I personally love it because on one hand it's Free Soap Opera Entertainment, and on the other, a look at a time and environment that is very fascinating and extremely different than the time we live in now. Here I've listed the different books and video I've gotten around to, my thoughts on them, as well as some of my thoughts on uhhhh historical RPF shipping in general:
Books:
The Plantagenets by Dan Jones - An overview of the dynasty overall. A good general read, and available as audiobook! Should be available in most libraries. I haven't finished it since I've only read up to the reign of Henry III, but it presents the overall timeline in an entertaining and straightforward way, with a lot of general context and room for showing the colorful personalities of these Messy Bitches
Henry the Young King by Matthew Strickland - this is probably my FAVORITE of the books I've read so far! Sadly out of print, but it's available to borrow on The Internet Archive, and copies can be found pretty easily on eBay :) It focuses on Henry II's original heir, the titular Henry the Young King, eldest of his son who was co-crowned with him, rebelled against him, fought against Richard in Aquitaine, and died early. It goes into a study of his person and role in the politics of the day, how kingship and war were viewed in the 12th century and a lot about the weird lord/vassal relationship between the French and English Kings that made up the bulk of the conflict and drama. Very long and comprehensive, but very readable. I came away with a much better understanding of everything from this book especially.
Richard the Lionheart: King and Knight by Jean Flori. Flori has a very entertaining writing style that somehow is very funny to me when he's talking about the interpersonal dramas, especially with Philip during and after the crusades. The first half is a biography, the latter half of the book is devoted to exploring the concept of chivalry and how it developed, and also exploring subjects of Richard's legend and image
He has many amusing but overall respectful beefs with fellow historian John Gillingham's scholarship throughout, especially in regards to the much debated subject of his sexuality.
Richard I by John Gillingham - haven't finished this one yet but enjoying what I've read so far. Gil is more detailed in some aspects, which is pretty fun. Apparently he has a reputation (from Flori) for being a bit too much of a Richard fanboy which I haven't come across yet but he is informative, including accounts from Muslim historians during the Third crusade.
I haven't read as much specific media/biographies about Philip and the Capetians, and thus all my media is very Plantagenet-biased. there is an educational graphic novel in French that looks interesting but I don't have access to it (and also I don't speak French but. Ah well). For my purposes however since the role of Louis Vii and Philip II are very entwined with the story of the Angevins we do get a pretty decent look into people's personalities, decisions and behaviors, and how they viewed loyalty and kingship in a lot of the books above.
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"Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty" timeline documentary centering about King Henry and his drama with Becket and his sons and hosted by Dan Jones (who also wrote The Plantagenets, which I listed in the books section) It's a pretty fun and understandable intro, even if the overly dramatic faux Game of Thrones reenactment is really corny and also hard to see because the lighting is SO dim. It's a little oversimplified and focuses a bit too much on analyzing Henry's Personality as the source of his Issues rather than maybe looking at a wider picture, but it's fun and very beginner friendly.
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Confessions de l'histoire - french web series in a reality show "confessional" style about historical figures, there's a video on the 2nd crusade (focuses on Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII's relationship), and one on the 3rd crusade (with Richard and Philip) It's very comedic focused but from what I've watched includes a LOT of detail. It scratches my itch for that goofy edutainment but good quality.
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Secrets de Histoire - Alienor d'Aquitaine - this one is also french only but documentary focusing on Eleanor's life . It also has very goofy Reenactors in it with one of the worst wigs I've ever seen, as well as reusing footage from the earlier documentary and other movies loool
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"The Place of Battle in the Context of Civil War c. 1100-1217" Lecture by Matthew Strickland about how people viewed (or avoided) Battles specifically in the context of civil wars and dynastic contexts. - I love watching lectures by the authors of books ive read, and this one is both very watchable and provides some great context!
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My approach to my yaoi delusions (both in general fiction and in perceptions of historical people) is mostly that i am less concerned about "was XYZ queer FOR REAL," since while I do find serious discussions of historical queer history etc very interesting, a lot of this is more separately blasting my problematic sicko radioactive beam of perception in any direction lol. I like seeing characters who are tied up in a web of context (especially familial/dynastic context) and I love knowing familial-cultural background since it gives me a lot of fun material to work with for characterization. Learning more details the better for me, since a lot of the reality is stranger and more fortuitous than fiction , and thats what makes the characters unique, having so many angles to them. But also in the end, it really is all a delusion informed by my very 21st century fujo inventor taste, and I like keeping that in mind, as a sort of separate category from being informative haha. I could write about my headcanons and how I make things interact with the fictional portrayals, as well as thoughts on eh various problematicisms. But this has gone on long enough. Those are posts for another day...That being said I'm weak for both serious drama behavior and really silly drama behavior and the way people come across in these books especially lend itself well to both .
Hope this was somewhat helpful! I enjoyed reading a lot of this a lot, it's a fascinating subject, thanks for giving me a chance to ramble about it.
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ulkaralakbarova · 2 months
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In the second episode of the trilogy Fantômas kidnaps distinguished scientist professor Marchand with the aim to develop a super weapon that will enable him to menace the world. Fantômas is also planning to abduct a second scientist, professor Lefebvre. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Fantômas / Fandor / Professeur Lefèvre / Marquis de Rostelli: Jean Marais Commissaire Juve: Louis de Funès Hélène: Mylène Demongeot Inspecteur Bertrand: Jacques Dynam Directeur du journal: Robert Dalban Professeur Marchard: Albert Dagnant Inspecteur Pierre: Christian Toma Inspecteur Léon: Michel Duplaix Michou: Olivier de Funès La dame: Florence Blot Le ministre: Robert le Béal Président de l’assemblée: Pietro Tordi Homme de main de Fantômas: Henri Attal Homme de main de Fantômas: Dominique Zardi Agent de police ferroviaire: Jacques Marin Surveillant de l’institut: Max Montavon Directeur de la clinique psychiatrique: Jean Michaud Professeur suisse: Mino Doro Homme de main de Fantômas: Yvan Chiffre Faux huissier: Eric Vasberg Homme de main de Fantômas: Antoine Baud Homme de main de Fantômas: André Cagnard Professeur canadien: Arturo Dominici L’homme hypnotisé: Bob Morel Un inspecteur: Antoine Marin Un inspecteur: Bob Lerick Homme de main de Fantômas: Pierre Palfray Serveur du wagon-restaurant: Albert Daumergue …: Gérard Moisan Un inspecteur (uncredited): Philippe Castelli Un inspecteur (uncredited): Roger Lumont Fantômas (voix) (uncredited): Raymond Pellegrin Film Crew: Producer: Alain Poiré Director of Photography: Marcel Grignon Stunts: Jean Marais Set Decoration: Max Douy Makeup Artist: Anatole Paris Director: André Hunebelle Original Music Composer: Michel Magne Dialogue: Jean Halain Screenplay: Pierre Foucaud Novel: Marcel Allain Special Effects: Gil Delamare Special Effects: Gérard Cogan Assistant Art Director: Jacques Douy Second Unit Director: Jacques Besnard Novel: Pierre Souvestre Assistant Director: Michel Lang Sound: René-Christian Forget First Assistant Director: Jean-Pierre Desagnat Producer: Paul Cadéac First Assistant Director: Renzo Cerrato Production Manager: Cyril Grize Cinematography: Raymond Lemoigne Co-Director: Haroun Tazieff Assistant Editor: Colette Lambert Editor: Jean Feyte Assistant Director: Patrick Saglio Script Supervisor: Marie-Thérèse Cabon Makeup Artist: René Daudin Hairstylist: Denise Lemoigne Set Dresser: André Labussière Costume Design: Mireille Leydet Special Effects: François Suné Production Manager: Giorgio Riganti Assistant Art Director: Jean Forestier Unit Manager: Paule Pastier Sound Assistant: Jean Jak Script Supervisor: Charlotte Lefèvre Location Manager: Gille Schneider Production Manager: Luciano Pesciaroli Movie Reviews:
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amandi-mga2024mi5015 · 7 months
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Artist Research - David Hockney
Cubism
Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement that revolutionised European painting and sculpture, and inspired related artistic movements in music, literature, and architecture. In Cubist works of art, the subjects are analysed, broken up, and reassembled in an abstract form—instead of depicting objects from a single perspective, the artist depicts the subject from multiple perspectives to represent the subject in a greater context. This representation of different views of the subject pictured at the same time or successively is also called multiple perspective, simultaneity or multiplicity.
Originating in France during the 1910s and throughout the 1920s, Cubism has been considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century. The impact of Cubism was far-reaching and wide-ranging. In France and other countries, movements such as Futurism, Suprematism, Dada, Constructivism, Vorticism, De Stijl and Art Deco developed in response to Cubism. Offshoots of Cubism also developed, including Orphism, abstract art and later Purism.
The movement was pioneered mainly by Picasso and Georges Braque, as well as other notable artists. One primary influence that led to Cubism was the representation of three-dimensional form in the late works of Paul Cézanne.
Cubism is broken down into phases. The first phase of Cubism, known as Analytic Cubism, a phrase coined by Juan Gris, was both radical and influential as a short but highly significant art movement between 1910 and 1912 in France. A second phase, Synthetic Cubism, remained vital until around 1919, when the Surrealist movement gained popularity. English art historian Douglas Cooper proposed another scheme, describing three phases of Cubism in his book, The Cubist Epoch. According to Cooper there was "Early Cubism", (from 1906 to 1908) when the movement was initially developed in the studios of Picasso and Braque; the second phase being called "High Cubism", (from 1909 to 1914) during which time Juan Gris emerged as an important exponent (after 1911); and finally Cooper referred to "Late Cubism" (from 1914 to 1921) as the last phase of Cubism as a radical avant-garde movement.
Proto-Cubism
Proto-Cubism lasted between 1907 and 1911. This was the early beginnings of what would become the Cubist movement. Pablo Picasso's 1907 painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon has often been considered a proto-Cubist work
Another proto-cubist series of works was George Braque’s exhibition collection in Kahnweiler Gallery. A critic at the time, Louis Vauxcelles noted Brauqe’s nature of "reducing everything, places and a figures and houses, to geometric schemas, to cubes.”
This carried on. Critic Henri Matisse is known to have disparaged Braque’s pictures as “painting made of small cubes.” The critic Charles Morice also spoke of Braque's cubes. The motif had inspired Braque to produce three paintings marked by the simplification of form and deconstruction of perspective.
Georges Braque's 1908 Houses at L’Estaque (and related works) prompted Vauxcelles, in Gil Blas, 25 March 1909, to refer to it as bizarreries cubiques (cubic oddities). Gertrude Stein referred to landscapes made by Picasso in 1909, such as Reservoir at Horta de Ebro, as the first Cubist paintings. 
The first organised group exhibition by Cubists took place at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris during the spring of 1911 in a room called 'Salle 41'; it included works by Jean Metzinger, Albert Gleizes, Fernand Léger, Robert Delaunay and Henri Le Fauconnier, yet no works by Picasso or Braque were exhibited.
By 1911 Picasso was recognised as the inventor of Cubism, while Braque's importance and precedence was argued later, with respect to his treatment of space, volume and mass in the L’Estaque landscapes.
Early Cubism
There was a distinct difference between Kahnweiler's Cubists and the Salon Cubists. Prior to 1914, Picasso, Braque, Gris and Léger (to a lesser extent) gained the support of a single committed art dealer in Paris, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, who guaranteed them an annual income for the exclusive right to buy their works
In contrast, the Salon Cubists built their reputation primarily by exhibiting regularly at the Salon d'Automne and the Salon des Indépendants, both major non-academic Salons in Paris. They were inevitably more aware of public response and the need to communicate.Already in 1910 a group began to form which included Metzinger, Gleizes, Delaunay and Léger. Together with other young artists, the group wanted to emphasise a research into form, in opposition to the Neo-Impressionist emphasis on colour. 
The first public controversy generated by Cubism resulted from Salon showings at the Indépendants during the spring of 1911. This showing by Metzinger, Gleizes, Delaunay, le Fauconnier and Léger brought Cubism to the attention of the general public for the first time. Amongst the Cubist works presented, Robert Delaunay exhibited his Eiffel Tower, Tour Eiffel (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York).
The most extreme forms of Cubism were not those practiced by Picasso and Braque, who resisted total abstraction. Other Cubists, by contrast, especially František Kupka, and those considered ‘Orphists’ by Guillaume Apollinaire (Delaunay, Léger, Picabia and Duchamp), accepted abstraction by removing visible subject matter entirely. Kupka's two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational) and metaphysical in orientation. Both Duchamp in 1912 and Picabia from 1912 to 1914 developed an expressive and allusive abstraction dedicated to complex emotional and sexual themes. Beginning in 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete. In 1913–14 Léger produced a series entitled Contrasts of Forms, giving a similar stress to colour, line and form. His Cubism, despite its abstract qualities, was associated with themes of mechanisation and modern life. 
Also labeled an Orphist by Apollinaire, Marcel Duchamp was responsible for another extreme development inspired by Cubism. The ready-made arose from a joint consideration that the work itself is considered an object (just as a painting), and that it uses the material detritus of the world (as collage and papier collé in the Cubist construction and Assemblage). The next logical step, for Duchamp, was to present an ordinary object as a self-sufficient work of art representing only itself. In 1913 he attached a bicycle wheel to a kitchen stool and in 1914 selected a bottle-drying rack as a sculpture in its own right.
Crystal cubism (1914 - 1918)
A significant modification of Cubism between 1914 and 1916 was signaled by a shift towards a strong emphasis on large overlapping geometric planes and flat surface activity. This grouping of styles of painting and sculpture, especially significant between 1917 and 1920, was practiced by several artists
The tightening of the compositions, the clarity and sense of order reflected in these works, led to its being referred to by the critic Maurice Raynal as 'crystal' Cubism.
Crystal Cubism, and its associative rappel à l'ordre, has been linked with an inclination—by those who served the armed forces and by those who remained in the civilian sector—to escape the realities of the Great War, both during and directly following the conflict. The purifying of Cubism from 1914 through the mid-1920s, with its cohesive unity and voluntary constraints, has been linked to a much broader ideological transformation towards conservatism in both French society and French culture.
Cubism in the later years 
After World War I, with the support given by the art dealer and contractor Léonce Rosenberg, Cubism returned as a central issue for artists, and continued as such until the mid-1920s when its avant-garde status was rendered questionable by the emergence of geometric abstraction and Surrealism in Paris. Many Cubists, including Picasso, Braque, Gris, Léger, Gleizes, Metzinger and Emilio Pettoruti while developing other styles, returned periodically to Cubism, even well after 1925. Cubism reemerged during the 1920s and the 1930s in the work of the American Stuart Davis and the Englishman Ben Nicholson. In France, however, Cubism experienced a decline beginning in about 1925. 
In 1918 Rosenberg presented a series of Cubist exhibitions at his Galerie de l’Effort Moderne in Paris. Attempts were made by Louis Vauxcelles to argue that Cubism was dead, but these exhibitions, along with a well-organized Cubist show at the 1920 Salon des Indépendants and a revival of the Salon de la Section d’Or in the same year, demonstrated it was still alive
In 1920, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler asserted that the Cubist depiction of space, mass, time, and volume supports (rather than contradicts) the flatness of the canvas.
Contemporary views of Cubism are complex, formed to some extent in response to the "Salle 41" Cubists, whose methods were too distinct from those of Picasso and Braque to be considered merely secondary to them. Alternative interpretations of Cubism have therefore developed. 
What is cubism about?
The Cubism of Picasso and Braque had more than a technical or formal significance, and the distinct attitudes and intentions of the Salon Cubists produced different kinds of Cubism, rather than a derivative of their work.
The works exhibited by these Cubists at the 1911 and 1912 Salons extended beyond the conventional Cézanne-like subjects—the posed model, still-life and landscape—favoured by Picasso and Braque to include large-scale modern-life subjects. Aimed at a large public, these works stressed the use of multiple perspective and complex planar faceting for expressive effect while preserving the eloquence of subjects 
Cubism explicitly relates the sense of time to multiple perspectives, giving symbolic expression to the notion of ‘duration.’ This was proposed by the philosopher Henri Bergson according to which life is subjectively experienced as a continuum, with the past flowing into the present and the present merging into the future. 
One of the major theoretical innovations made by the Salon Cubists, independently of Picasso and Braque, was that of simultaneity. With simultaneity, the concept of separate spatial and temporal dimensions was comprehensively challenged. The subject matter was no longer considered from a specific point of view at a moment in time, but built following a selection of successive viewpoints, i.e., as if viewed simultaneously from numerous angles (and in multiple dimensions) with the eye free to roam from one to the other.
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🎙 S2E2 / Le Portrait Filmois de Jeannick 🎙
Cette semaine, on enchaîne avec, comme promis, le portrait filmois de Jeannick, mon invitée de la semaine dernière. C'est un portrait filmois 2.0, avec de nouvelles questions, et aussi plus de place laissée aux discussions sur les oeuvres qu'on mentionne.
Jeannick nous parle aujourd'hui de son amour pour le cinéma québécois; qui en dehors du Québec n'a pas beaucoup de place alors qu'il est très vivant et prolifique. On digresse sur des films qui sont féministes sans en avoir l'air; sur Barbie (mais ça étonne personne puisque j'en parle sans arrêt depuis 4 mois); et de quelques réals comme Ari aster, Jean-Marc Vallée ou Xavier Dolan.
C'est un épisode avec plein de références diverses et variées, parce qu'il faut de tout pour se faire une culture cinématographique; et c'est comme ça qu'on a les meilleurs discussions de toute manière !
🎬 OEUVRES CITÉES :
The Shining, Stanley Kubrick (1980)
Fish Tank, Andrea Arnold (2009)
American Honey, Andrea Arnold (2016)
Chien de garde, Sophie Dupuis (2018)
Solo, Sophie Dupuis (2023)
Le Temps d'un été, Louise Archambault (2023)
Mommy, Xavier Dolan (2014)
C.R.A.Z.Y, Jean-Marc Vallée (2005)
Mean Girls, Mark Waters (2004)
Le sapin a les boules, Jeremiah S. Chechik (1989)
Incendies, Denis Villeneuve (2010)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman (2018)
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Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig (2017)
La La Land, Damien Chazelle (2016)
Beau is afraid, Ari Aster (2023)
Hérédité, Ari Aster (2018)
Midsommar, Ari Aster (2019)
Over The Garden Wall (2014)
The Breakfast Club, John Hughes (1985)
10 Things I Hate About You, Gil Junger (1999)
The Craft, Andrew Fleming (1996)
Jennifer's Body, Karyn Kusama (2009)
Ginger Snaps, John Fawcett (2000)
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Laurence Anyways, Xavier Dolan (2012)
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Bo Bruce - Still With Me 22:29 Schiller X Tricia Mcteague - Miracle 22:25 Chicane Feat. Bryan Adams - Don't Give Up 22:20 Massive Attack - Sly 22:13 John Kah - Carina (Enui Remix) 22:10 Sans Souci - Nanda 22:03 Joris Voorn - Ringo 21:59 The Ocean Piano - Piano Mi Camino (Blue Wave Mix) 21:55 Fritz Kalkbrenner - Kings & Queens 21:48 Richard Grey - Need Your Lovin (Murjd Remix) 21:40 Miyagi, Sascha Braemer, Dan Caster, Jan Blomqvist - Woodpeckers Love Affair 21:35 Loui & Scibi Feat. Nuwella - Your Love (Ian Tosel Remix) 21:31 Dvine - Unknown Reality 21:24 Jean-michel Jarre - Equinoxe, Pt. 4 21:21 Nora En Pure - Sphinx 21:18 Mike Candys, Sb Mont & Salvo - Turned To Dust 21:16 The Alan Parsons Project - The Turn Of A Friendly Card 21:12 Klingande & Krishane - Rebel Yell 21:09 Winona Oak & Robin Schulz - Oxygen 21:07 Christopher Von Deylen - She Never Told Him Her Name 21:02 Simioli, Provenzano, Scarlet - Ain't No Sunshine 20:59 Avaion X Vize X Leony - Pieces 20:55 Lstn - Floral Decor 20:49 Thomas Lemmer - Fatigué 20:46 Gamper & Dadoni - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! 20:44 Lost Frequencies & Zonderling - Crazy 20:41 Lucas Estrada & Henri Purnell & Neimy - In My Fantasy 20:37 Portishead - Revenge Of The Number 20:32 Hotlane - On My Own 20:28 Moby - My Only Love 20:26 Gamper & Dadoni Feat. 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Sønlille - Last Train Home 18:55 Klangperlenspiel - Fraction Of Your Love 18:51 Discover. - Lost In Music 18:48 Purple Disco Machine - Hypnotized 18:42 Paji - Viola (Original Mix) 18:38 Audien - Blue 18:30 Kygo - Freeze 18:23 Cosmo Klein Feat. Ynot - When Doves Cry (Original Mix) 18:18 Three Drives On A Vinyl - Greece 2000 (Sebastian Davidson & Melosense Remix) 18:14 Glide - Y Môr 18:09 Kyau Vs. Albert - Velvet Morning 18:05 Viva La Panda & Finding Molly - Bring It On (La La La) 17:59 Bay Area - Dolphin Rider (Pianodreamsession) 17:55 Blank & Jones With Coralie Clement - Days Go By 17:52 Valerie Dore - The Night (Zyx Edit Remastered 2021) 17:50 Gil Glaze Feat. Dante Thomas - West La 17:46 Melloton - Zombie 17:41 Schiller & Tricia Mcteague - Guardian Angel 17:36 Leftfield - Melt 17:34 Rita Ora - You Only Love Me 17:30 Ck West - Aldebaran 2021 17:21 Underworld - 8 Ball 17:16 Lstn - Times Of Sorrow 17:13 Filous - Let It Snow (Original Mix) 17:07 Afterlife - Breather 2000 17:03 Mandala Dreams - Mirror Lake 16:58 Joachim Pastor Feat. Nathan Nicholson - Saint Louis 16:55 Robin Schulz Feat. Graham Candy - 4 Life (Original Mix) 16:53 Topic, Robin Schulz, Nico Santos, Paul Van Dyk - In Your Arms (For An Angel) 16:50 Nora En Pure - Wetlands 16:45 Axwell / Ingrosso - Something 16:42 Gibbs & Code X - Close To Your Heart 16:35 Lexer - Forgive Me 16:31 Schiller - Free The Dragon 16:28 Agatino Romero - I'm Feeling For You 16:25 Armin Van Buuren & Garibay Feat. Olaf Blackwood - I Need You 16:19 Jens Buchert - Cocoon 16:10 Christopher Von Deylen - Heaven Can Wait 16:03 Lemongrass - Feel Good 15:58 Lamb - Wonder 15:54 Cats On Bricks Feat. Zach Alwin - Planes Over Ushuaia 15:51 Italobrothers - Summer Air 15:49 Feder & Ofenbach Feat. Dawty Music - Call Me Papi 15:42 Armen Miran & Hraach - Gravitation 15:37 Uttara Kuru - Neyuki 15:33 Stepha Schweiger - When I Was A Bird 15:28 Puremusic - Unsaid (State Azure Remix) 15:24 Kygo & Sasha Sloan - I'll Wait 15:21 Klingande, Wrabel - Big Love 15:16 Bent - I Love My Man 15:13 Lost Frequencies Feat. Love Harder - Beat Of My Heart 15:09 Younotus Feat. Chris Gelbuda - When I Think About You 15:05 Andy Caldwell - Quiet Nights 15:02 Together Alone - Ain't Nobody 14:58 Tonenation - Hijo De La Luna 14:53 Schiller - Rubinrot 14:50 Lizot - Daddy Cool 14:47 Topic Feat. Nico Santos) - Home (Alle Farben Remix) 14:43 In Lonely Majesty - Sing In The Dark - Alle Farben Remix 14:40 Tiësto & Ty Dolla $ign - The Business, Pt. Ii 14:33 Tom Novy & Milkwish - Dream Catcher (Extended Mix) 14:30 Above & Beyond - The Inconsistency Principle 14:24 Banderas - This Is Your Life (Easy Life Mix) 14:21 Arizona - Oceans Away (Sam Feldt Remix) 14:16 Passenger 10 - The Lonely Boy Who Wanted To Make Friends 14:14 Hbz, Anna Grey & Agent Zed - Aloha Hey 14:07 Armen Miran - Precious Story 14:04 Audax Feat. Ron Caroll - Falling For You 13:59 Jean-michel Jarre - Oxygene, Pt. 4 13:57 Troels Hammer - Azur 13:49 Blank & Jones - California Sunset 13:46 Moli - Cloud No9 (Montmartre Remix) 13:41 Agron - Love My Soul 13:39 Kamrad - Feel Alive 13:35 Nora En Pure - Roots 13:33 L'imperatrice - Peur Des Filles (Montmartre Remix) 13:28 Kidsø - Fir 13:23 Alejandro De Pinedo - Cancer 13:19 Ambyion - Motion 13:14 Rìfìs Du Sol - Alive (Anyma Remix) 13:10 Ilo - Soleil D'hiver 13:06 Tom Novy & Dan Le Blonde - Let's Dance (Tom Novy Remix) 13:02 Avira & Kiko Franco Feat. Nathan Nicholson) - Ocean 12:59 Felix Jaehn Feat. Jasmine Thompson - Ain't Nobody 12:55 Armin Van Buuren & Avira - Illusion (Mixed) 12:49 Blank & Jones - Coh 12:45 Nightmares On Wax - You Wish 12:43 Vievie - Blue Island 12:39 Redlounge Orchestra - Reserver 12:36 Rene Rodrigezz & Tristan Henry - Let Me Go 12:33 Fedde Le Grand Feat. Vince Freeman - Devils 12:29 Jazzamor - Lovin' You 12:22 True & Berger - Imprint Of Pleasure 12:18 The Hitmen - Turn Off The Lights 12:14 Thievery Corporation - It Takes A Thief 12:09 Victoriya - Nothing Remains 12:06 Thomas Gold Feat. Bright Sparks - Seventeen 12:00 Vargo - The Moment 11:57 Above & Beyond Feat. Zoe Johnston - Treasure 11:51 Hakan Kayis, Furkan Sarikas, Cinar Gedizlioglu - A Night In Alacati (Original Mix) 11:47 Lemongrass - Comme Toujours 11:44 Sanah - Invisible Dress (Maro Music X Skytech Remix) 11:40 The Chainsmokers Feat. Daya - Don't Let Me Down 11:35 Pete Tong & Tale Of Us Feat. Jules Buckley - Time 11:28 Nora En Pure - Oblivion (Extended Mix) 11:24 Akmusique - Cafe Noir (Album Version) 11:17 Beyhude - Akasha 11:14 Pretty Pink Feat. Mark V - Don't Dance 11:09 Naomi - Anybody Here? 11:06 Rosa Linn - Snap 10:59 Worakls - By The Brook 10:52 Claptone - No Eyes Feat. Jaw 10:49 R3hab X Lukas Graham - Most People 10:46 Laniia - Fireflies 10:40 Fous De La Mer - Ocean 22°e 10:36 The Alan Parsons Project - Old And Wise 10:30 Massive Attack - Safe From Harm 10:28 Sons Of Maria - A Kiss Like This 10:25 Armin Van Buuren Feat. Angel Taylor - Make It Right (Trinix Remix) 10:20 Alex Sail Feat. Al I Bo - Symantec Clime 10:17 Nora En Pure - Stop Wasting Time 10:14 Raffa Fi - Ritmo 10:08 Groovecatcher - Angel Of Nature 09:59 Super Flu - Mygut (Solomun Remix) 09:57 Dize Feat. Aurii - Wenn Ich Nicht Mehr Weiss 09:53 Mr. Probz - Waves 09:48 Worakls - Caprice 09:46 Jerome & Neptunica - High On Music 09:42 Anna Naklab Feat. Alle Farben - Supergirl 09:39 Nora Van Elken - Interstellar 09:31 Burudu - Sun Theory (Original Mix) 09:24 Monolink & Zigan Aldi - Fidale (I Feel) Vocal Version 09:22 Lost Frequencies & Elley Duhé - Back To You 09:17 Jasmon - Sanpo Suru 09:14 Nightcall X Henri Purnell Feat. Eke - When The Morning Breaks 09:08 Tebra - Suton 09:02 Aaron Mcclelland, Marianne - Lets Get Physical (Touch & Go Laidback Dub) 09:00 Cyrillic Feat. Lara - Zero Gravitation 08:57 Ofenbach & Ella Henderson - Hurricane 08:51 Prodoxo - Bailanduna 08:48 Tiscore - Fire To Smoke 08:45 Tinlicker Feat. Nathan Nicholson - Be Here And Now 08:37 Stan Kolev, Yuji Ono - Try (Original Mix) 08:33 Blank & Jones - High Fly 08:27 Jan Blomqvist - Maybe Not (Rodriguez Jr. Extended) 08:24 Alan Walker X Hans Zimmer - Time (Alan Walker Remix) 08:22 Trinix & Ian Urbina - Bad Things 08:18 Unclubbed, Zoe Durrant - Need To Feel Loved (Original Mix) 08:15 Loud Luxury Feat. Morgan St. Jean - Aftertaste 08:11 Lstn - Undecided 08:07 Five Seasons - In Your Town 08:05 Steve Forest, Te Pai - Never Gonna Give You Up 08:01 Alan Walker Ahrix - End Of Time 07:59 Sans Souci Feat. Pearl Andersson - Sweet Harmony 07:52 Atb - No Fate 07:46 Tebra - Istok 07:42 Sylvering - The Sun Always Shines On Tv 07:39 Iossa, Ken Holland - The Seed Feat. Iossa (Original Mix) 07:36 Blank & Jones - Fall In Love 07:32 Tycho - Horizon 07:28 John Summit & Hayla - Where You Are 07:21 Orange & Tusnelda - Stay Asleep 07:19 Viva La Panda, Finding Molly - Chances 07:14 Dreamerproject - Horizons (Glenn Main Remix) 07:09 Daniele Mastracci Feat. Allegra - Something Great 07:04 Kid Massive, Yuji Ono, Dtale - Pray (Wolf Krew Remix) 06:57 Firtz Kalkbrenner - Golden (Fideles Remix) 06:51 Caf Bar Feat. Sara Allman - Gimme Shelter (Chilled Buddha Session) 06:47 Nora En Pure - Sign Of The Times 06:43 Neptune & Moonnight - I Need A New Love (Original Mix) 06:37 Coastline - Adriatic Sea (Milews Remix) 06:34 Sofi Tukker & John Summit - Sun Came Up (Radio) 06:25 Worakls - Nocturne 06:22 Blank & Jones - Alone In This Rhythm 06:16 Sans Souci - Venice 06:12 Robin Schulz & Marc Scibilia - Unforgettable 06:10 Minelli, Filatov & Karas Remi - Rampampam 06:06 Bolier & Leandro Da Silva - Floripa (Extended) 06:01 Cantoma - Alive 05:58 Alok & James Arthur - Work With My Love 05:56 Tiësto & Karol G - Don't Be Shy 05:50 Beanfield - Planetary Deadlock 05:43 Christopher Von Deylen - Opaque 05:40 Amely & Lvndscape - Losing My Mind 05:35 Rodg - Jacqueline (Chill Mix) 05:31 Maxim Lany Feat. Freya Alley - Anymore 05:25 Van Bellen - Morning Awakening 05:22 Milkwish - From The Earth To The Moon 05:14 Blank & Jones - White Light 05:11 Robin Schulz - Sugar (Feat. Francesco Yates) 05:07 Kygo Feat. Will Heard - Nothing Left 05:03 Daniel Portman - Sensual Desires 05:00 Robin Schulz Feat. James Blunt - Ok 04:54 Röyksopp Feat. Susanne Sundfør - If You Want Me 04:51 Pascal Letoublon - Feelings Undercover 04:48 Geeno Smith - Stand By Me (Radio Mix) 04:45 Mike Candys & Séb Mont - What's On Your Mind 04:41 Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame 04:36 2raumwohnung - 2 Von Millionen Von Sternen 04:33 Kygo With Avicii & Sandro Cavazza - Forever Yours (Tribute) 04:30 Mike Posner - I Took A Pill In Ibiza (Seeb Remix) 04:22 Garlington - Falling To Pieces (Extended Mix) 04:18 Sofi Tukker X Mahmut Orhan - Forgive Me 04:14 Aphrodelics - Rollin On Chrome 04:09 Blank & Jones - Into The Sun 04:05 Robin Schulz - Moonlit Sky (With The Void Pacific Choir) 04:02 Edx - Missing 03:59 Nora Van Elken - Heaven Is A Place On Earth 03:53 Anrey - The Forgotten (Extended Mix) 03:50 Sal De Sol - Another Chance (Single Mix) 03:47 Thrdl!fe & Sleepwalkrs - Outta My Head 03:43 Sum Wave - Malin's Song 03:38 Ivan Jack - The Dock Of The Bay 03:35 Blank & Jones Feat. Jan Loechel - Beautiful Life 03:27 Chris Coco & Captain Bliss - Harmonica Track (Deep Mix) 03:24 Eelke Kleijn Feat. Josha Daniel - Oscillations 03:17 Consoul Trainin - Take Me To Infinity 03:14 Dj Antoine Feat. Ablai - My Corazon (Dj Antoine Vs Mad Mark 2k21 Mix) 03:06 Dino Lenny Feat. Artbat - Sand In Your Shoes 03:01 Hazy J - Our Way 02:56 Thomas Lemmer & Andreas Bach - Embracing Love 02:53 Armin Van Buuren Feat. Jake Reese - Need You Now 02:50 Mila - Herzlos 02:43 Rodriguez Jr. Feat. Liset Alea - What Is Real 02:37 Rodg - Heights 02:32 D.a.x. Feat. Victoria Wilson James - Crash Landed 02:29 Nora Van Elken - Okinawa 02:26 Hagen Feetly - Not The One 02:21 Nora En Pure - Trailblazer (Club Mix) 02:18 Pulsedriver & Tiscore Feat. Anna Grey - We Are 02:15 Sting - Fragile 02:09 Christopher Von Deylen - Free 02:07 Trinix - Soweto 01:59 Gerrit Van Der Meer - Solaris 01:54 Röyksopp Feat. Astrid S - 02 Let's Get It Right 01:51 Daniel Portman - Vulnerable 01:47 Lydmor - Money Towers 01:44 Sam Feldt Feat. Lateshift - The Riddle 01:42 Parov Stelar - Fire 01:37 Blank & Jones Feat. Cathy Battistessa - Happiness (Milchbar Terrace Mix) 01:30 Hraach Feat. Iveta Mukuchyan - Sarer Jan 01:25 Velvet Lounge Project - Dimelo Tu (Mix And Magix Remix) 01:22 Lunax & Zana - Gone Tomorrow 01:18 Nora En Pure - Tantrum 01:10 Royksopp - Sordid Affair (Maceo Plex Mix) 01:06 Above & Beyond - Is It Love? (1001) (Original Mix) 01:03 Tom Staar & Cedric Gervais - Playing Games (Mixed) 00:59 Stone Van Brooken, Henri Pfr - Tarida (Original Mix) 00:57 Zaz - Demain C'est Toi 00:53 Lstn - Sïstër 00:50 Syn Cole Feat. Caroline Pennell - Californication 00:42 Timboletti - Dhunche 00:40 Buchs Feat. Nokyo - Cheverolet 00:36 Frank & Friedrich Feat. Duncan Woods - Coming Home 00:33 Neptunica & Lunax - We Don't Even Talk Anymore 00:30 Benjamin Francis Leftwich - Shine (Kygo Remix) 00:25 Faithless Feat. Nathan Ball & Caleb Femi - I Need Someone 00:21 Klangkarussel & Poppy Baskcomb - This Love 00:15 Kölsch - Left Eye Left 00:13 Reece Lemonius, Munich Monstrs - Miss You 00:09 Ac Venture - Penang Waltz (Roberto Sol Remix) 00:04 Blank & Jones - Pure Shores
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Quelque chose d’incroyable : Jean-Louis Murat à la radio
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Aire : les Arsouillos programment une novillada concours le 17 octobre !
Les Arsouillos programment leur novillada en fin de temporada !
La novillada des Arsouillos, qui se déroule traditionnellement le 1er mai, a été repoussée au 17 octobre 2021 en raison de la crise de Covid-19. Les organisateurs ont choisi de programmer une novillada concours entre 3 ganaderias espagnoles et 3 ganaderias française qui s’affronteront sur le sable des arènes Maurice Lauche. Le cartel : Chez les ganaderias, les 3 espagnoles retenues sont celles…
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AGITATION FRITE 2 : PAR RAPPORT À MARGUERITE DURAS, J’ADORE DEBORD
Agitation Frite 1, Témoignages de l’underground français est donc sorti chez Lenka lente, mais déjà épuisé (il sera peut-être réédité pour les 50 ans de Mai 68, qui sait ?). Un second volume est en préparation (un troisième également, de plus de 350 “chroniques” celui-là). La forme en est la même : une quarantaine d’entretiens dont la plupart, cette fois, sont inédits. On en trouvera ici des extraits, régulièrement. Par exemple, Frédéric Acquaviva (deuxième entretien).
EXTRAIT…
..., ..., ... Tu es à l’origine, sous la forme d'un vinyle, d’une réédition augmentée de Jean-Louis Brau éditée par Alga Marghen : comment ça s’est fait, pourquoi ? En quoi relies-tu Gil Wolman, Jean-Louis Brau (ou pas) aux situationnistes ?
Lorsque j’ai découvert l’œuvre d’Isou en 1997, j’ai été voir un peu partout autour, spécialement là où il ne « fallait » pas, car Isou était fâché avec Lemaître qui détestait Chopin, qui lui-même avait fini par détester Heidsieck, etc. Moi, je m’en fichais, l’important c’était de comprendre quelque chose et d’aller vite car ils n’étaient pas éternels. Et j’aime les gens dont les œuvres ne se ressemblent pas, et par conséquent Chopin et Heidsieck, c’est difficile de faire plus opposés au sein de la poésie sonore.
J’avais envie de comprendre leurs œuvres tout de suite, par moi-même, tout seul, et non grâce à quelqu’un d’autre, mais de toutes façons personne ne s’était penché sur le sujet, et surtout pas Greil Marcus, la bible des gens superficiels. Quand j’ai rencontré Isou, il était complètement isolé, personne ne le voyait, et il était complètement décrié. J’ai trouvé ça vraiment injuste, et plutôt que de pomper ses idées et de m’en servir (suivez mon ouïe), je me suis dit que j’étais assez fort pour faire deux choses en même temps : séparer ma propre œuvre musicale qui n’est pas lettriste (dans le lettrisme musical, il n’y a plus de hauteurs par exemple) et passer un certain temps à propager les œuvres des gens qui me semblaient sous-estimés, à travers des actions créatives et donc diversifiées, telles qu’émission de radio, films, montage d’expositions, livres, activités qui me permettaient aussi de ne pas m’intéresser qu’à mon propre nombril, et d’avoir ainsi une certaine ouverture au monde, à commencer par les invitation de Conz à Vérone.
Isou m’a proposé par deux fois d’adhérer au lettrisme, mais j’ai refusé car je trouvais, il y a déjà vingt ans, que tout ça était complètement mort : et puis j’ai horreur des groupes, et de plus, personnellement, je ne crois pas à la musique lettriste, même si historiquement cela existe et est important, et qu’il faut que cela soit connu. D’une certaine manière, j’ai été nettement plus intéressé par les œuvres plastiques, leurs hypergraphies, parce que, justement, ce qui m’intéressait était de relier cela à ma pratique musicale, de faire des transpositions d’un art à l’autre, comme je l’ai toujours fait. Ma pensée s’articule ainsi et je n’ai aucune envie de reproduire une musique qui existe déjà, ni même de m’insérer dans un courant : j’ai envie d’inventer ma musique et de me ré-inventer.
Jean-Louis Brau, donc...
…Donc, je me suis naturellement intéressé à Brau, mais il faut dire qu’il y a plein de barrages sur la route de la connaissance, et que, malgré une illusion du partage du savoir (internet), en réalité, certaines personnes bloquent l’accès aux œuvres ou écrits, et s’agissant de Brau, il faut savoir qu’il y a quelqu’un qui s’humilie lui-même à barrer la route à tous ceux qui voudraient prendre connaissance, par exemple, de l’enregistrement de La Barque de la vie courante, film inachevé de Jean-Louis Brau. Ce n’est qu’un exemple parmi d’autres, alors quand j’ai la possibilité de décloisonner les choses, par exemple en proposant à Alga Marghen ce disque des « instrumentations  verbales » de Brau, eh bien je le fais. J’ai aussi fait ressortir, de Brau, Le Singe appliqué, au Dilettante, ce genre d’actions, dans le vide, comme tout ce que je fais. Mais peut-être, lors de notre troisième entretien, on s’apercevra que certaines en valaient la peine (sourire).
Wolman...
Donc, l’œuvre de Brau, je la connais bien et l’estime assez, mais l’œuvre de Wolman est de toute autre envergure. C’est du reste le seul de tous ces artistes que je regrette de ne pas avoir connu, mais je connais la totalité de son œuvre, et il est avec Isou celui qui me passionne le plus. J’ai du mal à comprendre pourquoi il faut autant de temps aux gens pour comprendre l’importance de ces deux-là, qui sont l’équivalent pour moi de Marcel Duchamp et Francis Picabia par exemple. J’ai fait – et ferai ? – ce que j'ai pu pour leur redécouverte : un livre sur l’œuvre de Wolman, et je suis en train de terminer la toute première monographie sur l’œuvre plastique d’Isou sur laquelle je travaille en parallèle à toutes ces autres choses depuis quatre ans. J’ai préféré faire cela que chef d’orchestre ou professeur, car je ne peux pas tenir en place et j’ai horreur qu’on me dise ce que je dois faire.
Après, tu me parles des situationnistes et comment je les relie au lettrisme. Eh bien c’est simple, le point de convergence, c’est l’Internationale Lettriste, qui n’est pas l’alpha et l’oméga, mais un simple moment de construction de cette future Internationale Situationniste avec des gens qui veulent s’éloigner d’Isou tout en reconnaissant, qu’au moins, celui-ci a une ligne (il faut lire les lettres de Guy Debord à Wolman par exemple, qui sont éclairantes sur ce point). Si j’aime certaines choses chez Debord (Hurlements en faveur de Sade, Mémoires, Fin de Copenhague, The Naked City ou même le film autour de La Société du spectacle), je dois dire qu’Isou ou Wolman me passionnent bien davantage. Maintenant, par rapport à Marguerite Duras, Jean-Paul Sartre ou Roland Barthes, j’adore Debord !
Comment as-tu mis sur pied CRU ? Quels but et nécessité y voyais-tu ?
En fait, l’acte d’édition m’est apparu comme essentiel : j’ai commencé et continué à m’auto-éditer, mais progressivement j'ai pris conscience que cet acte est autant créateur que politique. Du reste, je crois que beaucoup d’artistes que j’estime ont eu aussi ce rôle, que ce soit Maurice Lemaître avec son Centre de Créativité, ou Henri Chopin avec OU, Dick Higgins avec Something Else Press ou encore George Maciunas… Car éditer, répandre, sauver de l’oubli, est une activité qui, si elle engendre de la jalousie (en France en tout cas), permet d’essayer de modifier le cours des choses, de transformer sa vie et celle des autres.
Cette revue, CRU, est venue tout naturellement comme devant témoigner de ce qui se passait ou aurait pu se ..., ..., ...
( Frédéric Acquaviva, par là )
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Dante Sebastiani - ITA - 93.10
Ambrosi Lomidze - GEO - 92.08
Gi-joon Khan - KOR - 88.21
Maskim Semenjov - EST - 84.08
Issak Ashenkazi - ISR - 80.49
Daniel Vargas - MEX - 80.19
Roman Khasnaov - KAZ - 80.02
Justin Hwang - CAN - 78.00
Paul Kuan Yim Han - FRA - 77.49
Magnar Holberg - SWE - 76.20
Devit Kazarian - ARM - 74.89
Chang-min Cho - KOR - 73.73
Aleksander Hasanov - AZE - 72.16
Gabriel Aaron Martin - MON - 71.58
Serik Abdrakhmanov - KAZ - 70.64
Christiano Tedesco - AUT - 69.59
Carlos-Emiliano Serrano Aguado - ESP - 68.35
Kreo Zupan - CRO - 68.32
Hakan Matarci - TUR - 68.18
Simeon Chernov - POL - 67.81
Zakhar Plotnikov - GER - 67.34
Avel Romanchuk - 66.90
Henrik Hatala - FIN - 66.35
Thomas Marek - SVK - 65.37
Leonid Rodchenko - CZE - 65.35
Georgi Astapalov - BUL - 64.77
Joshua Allen - GBR - 59.51
Nikolai Vinogradov - HUN - 51.50
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sinligh · 3 years
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I spend a lot of time alone, not even my shadow dares to disturb my solitude.
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But
“ I and me are always too deep in conversation.”
So I’m never lonely.
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She asked once:
“Is it possible that existence is our exile and nothingness our home?”
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And I knew that as long as I could reach to her, together we could domesticate wherever we land to be our everything.
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The thought alone made me vulnerable…
Is it safe to depend so much on me ? when She i hate me most of the time ?
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But me and myself
We’re solidifying our relationship; we both crave love and if we both volunteer a bit we could make it… We don’t have to starve to death.
“I heard a little love is better than none”
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So i felt safe enough to admit that, to tell her “as long as you’re not my enemy” to not bother with hiding my vulnerability, for we agreed that feelings are accepted between us.
What’s not acceptable
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is that in the rare times I’m with others I slip, forget that I’m not supposed to share any
Feelings I mean,
scandalous, scandalous feelings
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Or not.
“You think too deep” they said “it’s just too much” “its overwhelming”
Wanna know why you feel so much? She asked. “You feel so much because you are so much”
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I am so much and
“My existence is a scandal.”
so we agreed, that just like the stars we are supposed to stay away.
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This always shakes me up, the fact that I let my walls melt like icarus wings when I got to know myself…
I flew too close to the sun; i blinded myself…
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Quotes: Friedrich Nietzsche/Emil Cioran/Harry styles/Christopher Poindexter/S. Ajna/Oscar Wilde
original context: Sinligh
Art:
1: Marie-Madeleine" (1887) by Alfred Stevens. 2: Death in Love by Chema Gil Ramirez 3: Moonlight Landscape" by Louis Douzette. 4:Art by Maria Kreyn. 5: The First Murder (1899) Art by French painter Léon-Jean-Basile Perrault (1832-1908) 6: Art by Nicola Samori. 7: Through Cataclysm by Andreas Birath. 8: Psyche in the Temple of Love, 1882 - Edward Poynter. 9: The Lament for Icarus, 1898, by Herbert James Draper
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wwwrecktagle · 3 years
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real artist name list of names
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dear-indies · 3 years
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your fc suggestions are always so helpful. thanks for all you do! when you have the free time could you list some of your favorite fcs in their 60s? any gender is great! thanks in advance and again thanks for all the wonderful work you do.
Two-Spirit:
Tomson Highway (1951) Cree - Two-Spirit - he/him.
Alec Butler (1959) Métis of Mi'kmaq heritage - Two-Spirit trans man - he/they.
Women:
L. Scott Caldwell (1950) African-American.
Tantoo Cardinal (1950) Metis of Cree, Dene, Nakoda Sioux, and French.
Jane Lind (1950) Aleut.
Joan Armatrading (1950) Saint Kittitian - not straight but otherwise unsepcfiied. 
Shabana Azmi (1950) Indian.
Maryam Mursal (1950) Somali.
Lillias White (1951) African-American.
Margo Martindale (1951)
Geraldine Keams (1951) Navajo.
Tracey Norman (1952) African-American - trans.
Annette O'Toole (1952)
Alfre Woodard (1952) African-American.
Charlayne Woodard (1953) African-American.
CCH Pounder (1952) Afro-Guyanese.
Katey Sagal (1954) Ashkenazi Jewish / German, English, Swiss-German, French, Scottish.
Rene Russo (1954) -  has bipolar disorder.
Marsha Warfield (1954) African-American - lesbian. 
Marina Sirtis (1955)
Kate Mulgrew (1955)
Kim Cattrall (1955) 
Sandra de Sá (1955) Afro-Brazilian - bisexual. 
Michelle Yim (1955) Hongkonger.
Karasuma Setsuko (1955) Japanese. 
Ann Dowd (1956)
Catherine O'Hara (1956) 
Linda Hamilton (1956) - has bipolar disorder.
Carla-Rae Holland (1956) Mohawk, Seneca, and French.
Lesley Manville (1956)
Yo Kimiko (1956) Japanese. 
Geri Jewell (1957) - has cerebral palsy.
Kathy Najimy (1957) Lebanese.
Sheri Foster (1957) Cherokee.
Ratna Pathak Shah (1957) Gujarati Indian.
Jenifer Lewis (1957) African-American - has bipolar disorder.
Amy Aquino (1957) 75% Italian 25% Ashkenazi Jewish.
Velina Hasu Houston (1957) African-American, Pikuni Blackfoot, Japanese, Chinese, Native Hawaiian, Cuban, Argentinian, Brazilian, Armenian, Greek, German, English.
Faith Nolan (1957) Mi’kmaq, African Canadian, and Irish - lesbian.
Jamie Lee Curtis (1958) Ashkenazi Jewish / Danish, smaller amounts of English, Scots-Irish/Northern Irish, German, Swiss-German, remote French.
Holly Hunter (1958) - is deaf in left ear.
Susanna Thompson (1958)
Madeleine Stowe (1958) Dutch, German, English / Costa Rican {Spanish], one quarter German.
Jennifer Tilly (1958) Chinese / Finnish, Irish.
Allison Hedge Coke (1958) Metis, Huron, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Seminole, Choctaw, Muskogee, French, Portuguese, English, and Scottish.
Angela Bassett (1958) African-American.
Kristin Scott Thomas (1960)
Rena Owen (1960) Māori.
Elaine Miles (1960) Cayuse, Nez Perce.
Lorraine Toussaint (1960) Afro-Trinidadian.
Lou Bennett (1960) Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung - lesbian. 
Orla Brady (1961)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (1961) 
Men:
Ron Perlman (1950) Ashkenazi Jewish.
CJ Jones (1950) African-American - deaf. 
John Goodman (1952)
Sammo Kam-Bo Hung (1952) Hongkonger.
David Byrne (1952) - is autistic.
Mandy Patinkin (1952) Ashkenazi Jewish.
Graham Greene (1952) Oneida.
Thom Gossom Jr. (1952) African-American.
Gil Birmingham (1953) Comanche.
Robert Finley (1954) African-American - blind.
Gregory Zaragoza (1954) Akimel O’odham and Mexican.
Raoul Max Trujillo (1955) Spanish, Tlaxcaltec, Apache, Comanche, Pueblo, Ute, Métis, Sephardi Jewish, and Moorish.
Jimmy Smits (1955) Dutch-Surinamese / Puerto Rican.
Chow Yun-fat (1955) Hongkonger.
Mark Boone Jr. (1955)
Nathan Lane (1956) - gay.
Keith David (1956) African-American.
Anil Kapoor (1956) Indian.
Jeremy Wade (1956)
Julian Richings (1956)
Ernie Dingo (1956) Yamatji.
Steve Buscemi (1957)
Dirk Blocker (1957)
Richard E. Grant (1957)
Dolph Lundgren (1957)
Isaach de Bankolé (1957) Ivorian.
Ray McKinnon (1957)
Daniel Day-Lewis (1957) Ashkenazi Jewish / English, Northern Irish, remote Welsh.
Kim Coates (1958)
Peter Capaldi (1958)
Gregory Scott Cummins (1958)
Giancarlo Esposito (1958) African-American / Italian.
Alec Butler (1959) Métis of Mi'kmaq heritage - Two-Spirit trans man - he/they.
Ken Watanabe (1959) Japanese.
Bradley Whitford (1959)
Tony Slattery (1959) - is gay and has bipolar disorder. 
Hugh Laurie (1959)
Sanada Hiroyuki (1960) Japanese.
James Spader (1960)
Jean-Claude Van Damme (1960) -  has bipolar disorder.
Cyril Nri (1961) Igbo Nigerian - bisexual. 
Emilio Rivera (1961) Mexican.
Please note that not all of these have resources at time of posting!
Thank you so much for your kind words too! 
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