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CATS&HAGS for Old Tat Online
Photography: Taryn Wilsea
Styling & Design: Sara Peacock
Hair & Makeup: Sarah Yorke
Model: Ailyce Ridings & Mitzy the Cat
Special Thanks to Winnie Yorke
CATS&HAGS for Old Tat Online
Photography: Taryn Wilsea
Styling & Design: Sara Peacock
Hair & Makeup: Sarah Yorke
Model: Ailyce Ridings & Mitzy the Cat
Special Thanks to Winnie Yorke
With this- i come to an end of my Series. Still don't feel it is - but, letting go - little by little. You’ll always hold a special place in my heart, Badi Ammi.
Thank you, Apoorva.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/bhumikab/
L-to-R: Sasha Jenson, Matthew McConaughey, Jason London and Wiley Wiggins chill at the Emporium from Dazed and Confused, 1993.
As part of the “Festival of the Unconscious” exhibition, the Freud Museum presents “The Portrait of Jean Genet” by Disinformation. “The Portrait of Jean Genet” is a potentially infinite sound and video installation, based on the final interview given by the French burglar, prostitute and playwright Jean Genet, shortly before Genet’s own death. As a vivid articulation of the psychoanalytic concepts of Eros and Thanatos, Genet mishears the interviewer Nigel Williams, asking “Vous avez dit, L’Amour?” (“Did you say… Love”), because “J’ai entendu La Mort” (“I heard… Death”). In terms of “Rorschach Audio” type mishearings, the terms “L’Amour” and “La Mort” sound essentially identical, and are disambiguated by understanding their use in context. “The Portrait of Jean Genet” draws an analogy between the way in which listeners disambiguate perceptions of so-called “homophonic” sounds, and the way viewers project contradictory interpretations onto ambiguous visual figures, such as the spontaneously-reversing cube discovered by the Swiss crystallographer and geographer Louis Albert Necker.
“The Portrait of Jean Genet” is based on a static artwork of the same name, first published on Flickr in 2011, then re-published in the book “Rorschach Audio” in 2012. “The Portrait of Jean Genet” video has been screened at PoetryFilm events at The ICA (London, 2014) & CCCB (Barcelona, 2015), and is exhibited with thanks to Alex Hammond, James Register, Claire Craig and MOT International.
The Festival of the Unconscious
24 June to 4 October 2015
The Freud Museum
20 Maresfield Gardens
London NW3 5SX
CATS&HAGS for Old Tat Online
Photography: Taryn Wilsea
Styling & Design: Sara Peacock
Hair & Makeup: Sarah Yorke
Model: Ailyce Ridings & Mitzy the Cat
Special Thanks to Winnie Yorke
7 layer stencil of Tim Lincecum of the S.F. Giants. on 24"x36" canvas, with freestyle background, using Montana 94 paint
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"Yeah, well listen. You ought to ditch the two geeks you're in the car with now and get in with us. But that's all right, we'll worry about that later. I will see you there, all right?"
Rory Cochrane and Matthew McConaughey in Dazed and Confused, 1993.
CATS&HAGS for Old Tat Online
Photography: Taryn Wilsea
Styling & Design: Sara Peacock
Hair & Makeup: Sarah Yorke
Model: Ailyce Ridings & Mitzy the Cat
Special Thanks to Winnie Yorke
Oscar, the Coast Guard Rescue Dummy seems dazed and confused
(and missing his shorts).
Taken while on Scott Kelby's 3rd Annual Worldwide Photo Walk.These Photo Walks were going on all around the globe on this day and the one I participated in was led by Howard Ignatius in the little seaside fishing town of Morro Bay on California's Central Coast.
CATS&HAGS for Old Tat Online
Photography: Taryn Wilsea
Styling & Design: Sara Peacock
Hair & Makeup: Sarah Yorke
Model: Ailyce Ridings & Mitzy the Cat
Special Thanks to Winnie Yorke
Very tired from 3 days of client meetings. Early mornings and not so late nights, but the cumulative effect adds up. I suspect every once in a while, many of you feel like this photograph...
Came up with this title listening to the news about a Led Zepplin reunion concert. As it turns out, the song "Dazed and Confused" is not about an acid trip, but is actually a love song by 60s folk singer Jake Holmes and redone by the Yardbirds (featuring Jimmy Page) and reworked by Page for their 1968 Led Zepplin album.
"That's what I love about these high school girls, man. I get older, they stay the same age."
Toss in quotes, stories. I know I have a few about this movie.