January 2012
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Jan 9th
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October 2011
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“3. If we disable your account, you will not create another one without our permission.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3U-4xLi60c
Oct 3rd
Invitaţie, în acest sens (cu toţi destinatarii la vedere, MAI style)
Oct 3rd
“Little Boy: Hey girlie, you ever read “Philosophy in the Boudoir” by the divine Marquis Donatien Alphonse Francois de Sade, comrade of the Picques Section? Woman: [looks forlorn] Little Boy: What’s wrong, darling? Woman: The French edition is out of print - has been for a long, long time. Little Boy: No, no. Champ Libre’s going to reprint it in their...
Oct 2nd
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September 2011
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Băi, Coate Goale! http://www.craiova.ro/blog/2011/09/redescoperim-craiova-arta-urbana-a-lui-coate-goale/
Sep 27th
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Sep 25th
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Yes you did! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjxFJB_ws5Y
Sep 25th
August 2011
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Aug 15th
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Aug 15th
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Aug 15th
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July 2011
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May 2011
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May 5th
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April 2011
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“Slow is not boring. Only boring is boring.”
– Sidney Coleman on Robert Wilson quoted HERE (via filmresponse)
Apr 29th
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Apr 12th
ARTINFO: The 8 Greatest Pranks in Art History →
hyperallergic: For April Fools Day this year, ARTINFO concocted this hilarious list of pranks throughout art history that I really want to believe. My favorite story included is Jackson Pollock’s “yo mama” joke on de Kooning: Among the greatest art pranks of the 20th century was the once infamous but now forgotten incident of Jackson Pollock’s “Woman” painting. In the early fifties, spurred on...
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March 2011
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“Who do you think you are that I can’t lie to you?”
– R. W. Fassbinder, Satansbraten, 1976. (via itnumberpi)
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“In 1839, a rage for tortoises overcame Paris.”
– The Arcades Project, Walter Benjamin (via aclockwithouthands)
Mar 21st
trip for biscuits →
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