BJ Vicks

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Dumt & Farligt - Phantom Flex Highlights - 1080p :: Zululicious

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Unreal. SILVER & LIGHT :: Ian Ruhter

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Aphex Twin - “Avril 14th” (Slowed Down by 1000 Percent) :: ysmnthelight

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Holi :: by Variable

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Ricky’s Wontime EP3 Homeboy Sandman - “The Essence” - Three21Media

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textsfromhillaryclinton:

A submission from Secretary Hillary Clinton.
Original image by Diana Walker for Time.

Love the internet.

textsfromhillaryclinton:

A submission from Secretary Hillary Clinton.

Original image by Diana Walker for Time.

Love the internet.

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An Invocation for Beginnings :: zefrank1

♥ u Ze. Welcome back.

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Rear Window Timelapse :: Jeff Desom

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Santorum Ipsum

Santorum Ipsum

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Don Cherry’s :: Piano Desk

Perfect.

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Ryuta Iida & Yoshihisa Tanaka - “Misunderstanding Focus”, 2012

“At first glance it looks as though a photograph has been printed numerous times, layered and cut into a sort of sculptural topography, which would indeed be amazing enough, but Nerhol took things a bit further. The numerous portraits are actually different, photographed over a period of three minutes as the subject tried to sit motionless, the idea being that it’s impossible to ever truly be still as our center of gravity shifts and our muscles are tense. The portraits are actually a layered lime-lapse representing several minutes in the subjects life and then cut like an onion to show slices of time, similar to the trunk of a tree.”

Ryuta Iida & Yoshihisa Tanaka - “Misunderstanding Focus”, 2012

“At first glance it looks as though a photograph has been printed numerous times, layered and cut into a sort of sculptural topography, which would indeed be amazing enough, but Nerhol took things a bit further. The numerous portraits are actually different, photographed over a period of three minutes as the subject tried to sit motionless, the idea being that it’s impossible to ever truly be still as our center of gravity shifts and our muscles are tense. The portraits are actually a layered lime-lapse representing several minutes in the subjects life and then cut like an onion to show slices of time, similar to the trunk of a tree.”

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