This is home to my own audio-visual preoccupations, sensory experiences I enjoy, and very few reblogs from other Internet minions of art and music. I am also on Twitter , Blogger, and Facebook .

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“The trick is to combine your waking rational abilities with the infinite possibilities of your dreams. Because, if you can do that, you can do anything.”

Guy Forsyth, Waking Life (2001).
Feb 28th at 6PM / tagged: waking life. / reblog / 1 note
by Niagara.

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by Niagara.

Jan 19th at 10PM / tagged: niagara. / reblog / 12 notes

“Don’t confuse legibility with communication. Just because something is legible doesn’t mean it communicates and, more importantly, doesn’t mean it communicates the right thing.”

David Carson, Helvetica (2007)
Dec 8th at 9PM / tagged: helvetica. design. typography. / reblog / 2 notes

“That day, I understood that this heart scares easily. You have to trick it, however big the problem is. Tell your heart, ‘Pal, all is well. All is well.’”

Rancho, Three Idiots (2009)
Nov 15th at 9PM / reblog / 1 note

Art of The Title →

A seriously kickass collection of opening title designs from a variety of TV shows and films; plus, they get to somehow show you how it’s done. This one’s for all you design aficionados who enjoy title sequences just as much as I do. (Thanks to my friend Hixie Pixie for the link.)

Sep 21st at 11PM / tagged: design. / reblog
“Pavo Real” by Conrad Roset. Roset is an art teacher and illustrator from Barcelona, Spain. Visit his website for more of these delicately-drawn watercolor muses.

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“Pavo Real” by Conrad Roset. Roset is an art teacher and illustrator from Barcelona, Spain. Visit his website for more of these delicately-drawn watercolor muses.

“You do not have to be good.
You do not have to walk on your knees
for a hundred miles through the desert repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.”

Mary Oliver, Wild Geese.