September 2012
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June 2012
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May 2012
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FRANCESCA WOODMAN @GUGGENHEIM →
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GO BEFORE IT ENDS IN JUNE!
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April 2012
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“
Rome is a very loony city in every respect. One needs but spend an hour or two there to realize that Fellini makes documentaries.
Fran Lebowitz
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March 2012
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3 tough movies!
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Hey, Girlfriends!@BAM →
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SERIES CURATED BY LENA DUNHAM. APRIL 2-8
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“When I reflect on the fact that I have made my appearance by accident on a globe itself whirled through space as the sport of the catastrophes of the heavens; when I see myself surrounded by beings as ephemeral and incomprehensible as I am myself, and all excitedly pursuing pure chimeras, I experience a strange feeling of being in a dream. It seems to me as if I have loved and suffered and that erelong I shall die, in a dream. My last words will be, I have been dreaming.”
—Madame Ackermann, “Pensees d’un Solitaire”
“when opinions cannot be distinguished from facts, when there is no universal standard to determine truth in law, in science, in scholarship, or in reporting the events of the day, when the most valued skill is the ability to entertain, the world becomes a place where lies become true, where people can believe what they want to believe.”
—chris hedges, empire of illusion
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Ciao Lucio!
‘LUNEDì CINEMA’
February 2012
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The mechanical clock came into use in the late 14th century and ‘disassociated time from human events and helped create the belief in an independant world of mathematically measurable sequences.’ In deciding when to eat, to work, to sleep, to rise, we stopped listening to our senses and started obeying the clock.
Nicholas Carr
‘Clock Tick’ by Abel Korzeniowski from ‘A Single Man’ soundtrack