Author: sasukakir
As It Were

Maarigje de Maar has been shooting private homes since 2002, on colour negative, using available light and without changing the subjects at all.
Every thing he ever made
Go to this link and click “prose” at top for a short sweet interactive proseness.
Ocean Scene Globe | Significant Objects

O my heart. Love this project, as previously posted, but especially love the writing on this one.
The Dreams of Paolo Roversi

photograph by Paolo Roversi, from W Magazine
Mm, I was in the mood for the dark mustiness of this today. Fall can bring out my inner goth, on the overcast days at least. The behind the scenes video is brief and enjoyable, too.
Always Two Things

I Mean Like I Don’t Even Know
Yeah, so if you’re trying to kik the kronik, you may wish to avoid viewing this. Conversely, if you are currently enjoying the chronic, you may find this compatible.
It Is Maybe A Trick

Intrigued by the concept of the Track Your Happiness project, I engaged. So far I have spent about twenty minutes answering questions, first on my laptop, then on my iPhone. I guess they probably know that doesn’t make anyone happy, so maybe they figure that into their calculations?
If it returns to the interesting place that made me click in the first place (though it is possible that I just click anything that has an iPhone image), I will have more updates. The suspense is killing you.
Please Go So That I May Live Vicariously Through You

Charles Spearin’s The Happiness Project is perfectly titled (I am NOT obsessed with titles). Ain no way you can listen to these snippets of his neighbours’ happy chatted thoughts, which he has turned into happy musics, and not feel happy. And now, Coolest Festival Pop Montreal, features a house filled with artist interpretations of the tracks on the album, one track per room. It’s an Artist Bloc project, featuring work by Crush, Inc., Beluga Studio, Nicole Legault, David Collier and Marianne Collins, Marijke Bouchier, Svea Vichander, Amy Vickberg, and Corri Lynn Tetz.
My inability to attend, ironically perhaps, is making me fairly unhappy. It’s on from September 30 to October 4. Details:



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