ftrc:
hipster self help on the streets
ftrc:
hipster self help on the streets
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Pulp Fiction (1994)
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BADGES –
posters designed using css3 then translated into screen prints (edition of 10 each, 216 total). A photo of the analog aspect can be seen above while the digital version can be found at jasiostefanski.com/badges. Both aspects were accompanies by a fluorescent tube installation.
More information at geotypografika.com - many thanks to Erik Brandt for the post.
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As a society, we are fascinated by fictional psychopaths. Humankind has an ‘ongoing… fascination with tales of gruesome murders and evil villain. Popular culture abounds with depictions of the mad and the bad; and aberrant psychology has proved a fertile source of such material to the novelist and the reader alike. Perhaps no single disorder holds as much morbid cultural appeal as psychopathy.
There is no question… that readers feel empathy with and sympathy for fictional characters and other aspects of fictional worlds’, yet it is difficult to see how one can empathise and identify with a character who is himself incapable of empathy. If empathy and identification are both the goal and the reward of reading literature, then we are left with a striking ambivalence which needs to be explored.
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hammpix: For those of you who don’t understand archaeology, I have made a diagram.
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Watch the very amazing new video for the Lonely Island’s “Spring Break Anthem” featuring Zach Galifianakis, James Franco, and Ed Norton.
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