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  • April 9, 2009
    hahaha  I love this!!! 7 months ago

    hahaha  I love this!!!

     
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    This song just blows me away. I love it

    8 months ago
     
  • April 6, 2009

    This is insane. I love it

    8 months ago
     
  • 8 months ago Radiohead to Testify Against the RIAA

    heyyoshimi:

    nerviosismo:

    Radiohead, the band that made millions of dollars by giving away their music for free, has very little to complain about when it comes to piracy. On the contrary, in a landmark file-sharing case,…
     
  • I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can’t handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don’t deserve me at my best. 8 months ago
    Marilyn Monroe
     
     
  • Jersey Shore D-Bags

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  • Funniest shite ever. hhaha

    8 months ago
     
  • April 3, 2009
    8 months ago Nylon- Tori Amos
     
  • Hurrah for Iowa!

    littlemiss:

    Same-sex marriage is now LEGAL in Iowa! What wonderful news! =) Hopefully more states will follow in Iowa’s footsteps. Ahem, California!!!!!
    8 months ago
     
  • April 2, 2009
    hrrrthrrr:

Shinichi Maruyama - Kusho
Shinichi Maruyama hurls black India ink into water (or visa versa) and photographs the millisecond that these two liquids collide. Capable of capturing this phenomenon at a 7,500th of a second, Maruyama takes full advantage of a recent advancement in strobe light technology which can record physical events faster than the naked eye can perceive them.
In the series Kusho, which means “writing in the sky,” Maruyama’s goal is to arrest in space and time the sublime intersection of two different media before they merge into one. In some respects, the project resembles a scientific experiment, but in Maruyama’s artistic hands, the total action becomes a form of Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) performance–with the gesture executed in the air rather than on the flat surface of the paper.
8 months ago

    hrrrthrrr:

    Shinichi Maruyama - Kusho

    Shinichi Maruyama hurls black India ink into water (or visa versa) and photographs the millisecond that these two liquids collide. Capable of capturing this phenomenon at a 7,500th of a second, Maruyama takes full advantage of a recent advancement in strobe light technology which can record physical events faster than the naked eye can perceive them.

    In the series Kusho, which means “writing in the sky,” Maruyama’s goal is to arrest in space and time the sublime intersection of two different media before they merge into one. In some respects, the project resembles a scientific experiment, but in Maruyama’s artistic hands, the total action becomes a form of Shodo (Japanese calligraphy) performance–with the gesture executed in the air rather than on the flat surface of the paper.

     
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