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notes

opportunities

For photobook, group. Contemporary Artists Book Fair in Leeds, UK [1]

opticals

making a camera: terminologies and (--> meditation)

thoughts on pixels

early photographic cameras

psyche

the photographer

relevant

copyright on wiki

artistic research as method

production notes

Ambacht video shoot

Selected Statuses

Amsterdam Art Speech

floater

the form of dwarsliggers

memories in relational database

stories

Making A Judgment On Love | With Giancarlo Esposito [2]

The Moth Radio Hour: Stepchild, Big Brother, Mugshot [3]

What Can You Hear? [4]

watch list

watched

name (year) director one thing noted
Crazy Rich Asians (2018) Jon M. Chu cried through this comedy (oh the shots of New York skyline)
Kanazawa Shutter Girl (2018) Terauchi Kotaro "typology"
Mori, the Artist’s Habitat (2018) Okita Shuichi the audience chuckled, why...
Bodysong (2004) Simon Pummell witnessed(?) a dozen births at 10 o'clock in the morning
The Propaganda Game (2015) Álvaro Longoria the shooting conditions were transparent
Side by Side (2012) Christopher Kenneally history of technology
Leaning into the Wind (2018) Thomas Riedelsheimer the audience laughed whenever there was a contemplative silence (esp. when Goldsworthy climbed through the branches). was silence unbearable for them?
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) David Yates lost in the plot, highly stylized, tears over two scenes (Dumbledore & Leta, the fight between Grindelwald and the good people)
The Children Act (2018) Richard Eyre tears over the scene when Our Lady cried about the boy, the only instance of her vulnerability and the re-uniting moment of her marriage
The Wife (2017) Björn Lunge classic dramaturgy, interwoven conflict(s), compact dialogue

To watch

Paris, Texas (1984)

A Strange Love Affair with Ego (2015) Ester Gould

make list

https://www.instructables.com/id/Paper-Iris-Glasses/

https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/film-gear-in-3d-print/