July 2010
35 posts
“The following June, Rothko and his family again traveled to Europe. While on the...”
– Mark Rothko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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“Yang has never been more sensitive to the rhythm of urban life—at one point...”
– It’s All Relative - Page 1 - Movies - New York - Village Voice
Jul 30th
“The Investigations deals largely with the difficulties of language and meaning....”
– Philosophical Investigations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jul 29th
“Maieutics (pronounced /meɪˈjuːtɪks/) is a procedure of pedagogy. It is based on...”
– Maieutics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jul 29th
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Poem: The Great Sickness of W. Wilson in 1919
We live in a world where Even kings get sick, They lie, deceive, and trick, But on a certain day, of a certain week, They lie helpless, drawn, down and meek. Their power to their side, Their mantle weak, What they see is their arms and skin and speak. What they seek is a dream of the downward deep. In the hallway,  She watches silent, weeps. (inspired by this: The Anosognosic’s...
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Misdirection (magic) - Wikipedia, the free... →
The study of close-up magic is a good introduction to misdirection. Misdirection takes advantage of the limits of the human mind in order to give the wrong picture and memory. The mind can concentrate on only one thing at a time. The magician uses this to manipulate the “victim’s” idea of how the world is supposed to be. Misdirection in magic may be as simple as a magician...
Jul 29th
Lie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia →
The capacity to lie is noted early and nearly universally in human development. Social psychology and developmental psychology are concerned with the theory of mind, which people employ to simulate another’s reaction to their story and determine if a lie will be believable. The most commonly cited milestone, what is known as Machiavellian intelligence, is at the age of about four and a half...
Jul 29th
Cool Tools: The Best Magazine Articles Ever →
The following are suggestions for the best magazine articles (in English) ever. Works are arranged in chronological order. Stars denote how many times a correspondent has suggested it. Reader notes are in italics. For a great way to read long-form magazine articles on a tablet device see my review here.
Jul 29th
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The Trouble With Filmmaking (in the West)
I really worry that filmmaking the way it is in the West hardens you too much as a human being. I’m not talking about big time money wrangling or ego or anything like that. I just mean the soul sucking procedures and limitations of organisation that film requires. It makes you act in ways which are anti-artistic (with the caveat that nothing really is anti-artistic). With photography you wonder...
Jul 20th
“It’s the sort of leadership that the 19th-century French democrat...”
– Her or him, it’s time to choose
Jul 18th
“Chaplin never spoke more than cursorily about his filmmaking methods, claiming...”
– Charlie Chaplin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jul 17th
“Peter had felt sick the evening before, and had a bad night of sleep, thinking...”
– Peter Brunette: In Memory - indieWIRE
Jul 13th
Prepare Your Film for Market (PDF) →
Jul 8th
“Among other Nietzsche biographies available in English, Young’s biography...”
– Julian Young - Friedrich Nietzsche: A Philosophical Biography - Reviewed by Charlie Huenemann, Utah State University
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“No Quarto da Vanda is commonly classified as a documentary, which is convenient...”
– Still lives: James Quandt on the films of Pedro Costa - page 3 | ArtForum
Jul 6th
“By contrast, Rossellini’s India is a (wonderfully) uneasy admixture of real and...”
– girish: Rossellini & India
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“He is considered to be one of the founders of the cinéma vérité in France,...”
– Jean Rouch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jul 5th
“OM: Craft. Very simple. It’s an argument I’ve made quite often: most...”
– Interview with Olaf Möller, Part 2. “I’m not a cinephile”
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“Tsai: I always hoped that the audience would find these small, subtle details in...”
– The Evening Class: 2006 TIFF—The Evening Class Interview With Tsai Ming-Liang
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Movies and the Imagination (Berkley) →
Jul 2nd
“Is he happy with his films? “No,” he says firmly. “I’ve...”
– I squandered my chances, says Woody Allen | The Australian
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June 2010
84 posts
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Peter Brunette on Michael Haneke (Audio) →
Jun 30th
“Human beings are narrative animals: every culture countenances itself as culture...”
– Smarter than You Think - David Foster Wallace | The New York Review of Books
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