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Nature's Takeover.

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Matija Plays the Music of Arsen.

 

Recorded just two weeks after his father's passing, the jazz pianist Matija Dedić is a moving tribute to Arsen Dedić, the renowned Croatian singer, songwriter, writer, translator and composer. Probably there is a plethora of artists today who are too easily compared to some of the most renowned artists of our times, songwriters like Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan, but none of them in reality could get close to the dizzying heights of the pantheon of these artistic Gods. Arsen was never someone who was merely compared with these people, quite the contrary, he was an equal member of this exclusive club. Not only was he a gifted lyricist and songwriter, but he was also classically trained musician, and had done numerous soundtracks and theatre music in his lifetime.

 

Arsen was born in Šibenik on 28th of July 1938.

 

Šibenik is the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea. UNESCO World Heritage - The Cathedral of St. James, UNESCO World Heritage - Fortress St. Nicholas, first street lights in the world, fabulous Krka waterfalls, the birth town of legendary basketball player Dražen Petrović and An International Festival for Kids.

 

In June and July, Šibenik becomes a city of children, a city celebrating children’s imagination and creativity. This year it will be host to children of the world, for the 59th year in a row, and its streets will be taken over by children’s creations.

 

This color slide showing one of their creations.

Manifestación #NiUnaMenos , 8 Marzo, BsAs, Argentina

The other face of the street.

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Happy Holidays & Never Stop Experimenting!

 

BAKUNIN. SKOPJEAN VISIONS 2026 Skopje, bird perspective.

 

…Liberty. Freedom. What kept him awake so many good ol' nights. When his brain only could see all this darkness, then he closes his eyes, and dream about another time, when people were allowed to be people, and most important of all – People were free. It's his view who has become yours. An idea can be a pandemic, but also move from people to people…Melin Johan. Virtual Roses (p. 20). Kindle Edition.

like a hunter trying to find a new types of faces

 

Día 30/octubre del 2019.

 

Movilizaciones en Chile debido a 30 años de abusos que ha permitido instalar un modelo económico prometedor para los ricos, y empobrecedor para la clase más baja.

"Whoever has learned how to listen to trees no longer wants to be a tree. He wants to be nothing except what he is. That is home. That is happiness." ― Herman Hesse

Caffe Capri in Williamsburg was founded in 1974 by brother and sister-in-law Joe Rinaldi and Sarah DeVita. They were known for their amazing ☕️ #espresso and iced #coffee that they made by putting coffee through a gelato maker so that regular ice cubes wouldn't water it down. We loved their #vintage #sign and the decor which felt like you were sitting inside their living room. We recently stopped by to speak with Joe who told us that they "closed the cafe because they finally decided to retire." (They are both in their 70s). Although we were saddened by the news, we are glad that their decision to close was NOT due to a high rent increase! Photo from 2008 appears in our book "Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York". #storefront #signgeeks #tv_retrotype #reportagespotlight #signcollective #jj_texttypographical #typevstime #fontastic #ig_signage #everything_signage #disappearingfaceofnewyork

Bauzá's composition "Tangá" was the first piece to blend jazz with clave, and is considered the first true Afro-Cuban jazz or Latin jazz tune.

 

“Why are these blues so damn sweet to me? Why are these blues so apolitical? Today I have these blues that have no source, that has no name, that has no point, that’s to damn articulate.”

 

From the project "I am what we are"

 

The project initiates and socializes with a large number of participants and audiences, and in the end, in itself, initiates a sequel and a new event next year.

 

"I am what we are" undoubtedly warms and touches hearts, original and simple, yet voluminous and complex enough, through 101 ordinary human stories it leads you to think, document, display and educate. In addition to its visual arts, the project is multidisciplinary with a final emphasis on environmental and humanitarian processes in society, cooperates with other entities and provides opportunities for many years of sustainable development, of course, takes care of gender representation and equality.

 

All 101 photos were taken with Fujifilm X-Pro2, Fujinon 90mm f1:2 and Acros black and white film simulation. No tripod, flash or extra light was used in any of the photos. All are made in authentic and working conditions of the people participating in this project.

Listening the “New Directions” from Jack DeJohnette in Europe, I heard about Kip Hanrahan and his famous “Coup de tête”. “And you can dance to delirious one-world rhythms provide that shape its conclusions on love, politics, “lifestyles” and it only follows that the record is not best appreciated in isolation. Enjoy by yourself, but by all means play for your neighbours.” - Bob Blumenthal

 

It was exactly like he said, nowadays in the pandemic, too.

 

Dancing was done slowly, to the quick, to the “Еве сонце пак.” As always.

 

Битанга, господин човек и шпанско говедо, дополнително сум забележал.

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Brite Lite Barber Shop in Harlem is a favorite of ours because we not only love its #handpainted #signage but also love its #vintage poles outside. The #barber pole's colors are from a time when people went to barbers not only for just a #haircut or #shave but also for bloodletting and other medical procedures. The look of the pole is linked to bloodletting with the color red representing blood and white representing the bandages used to stem the bleeding. The pole itself was used to symbolize the stick that a patient squeezed to make the veins on his arm stand out more prominently for the bloodletting. In the USA the poles are red, white and blue while in Europe they are traditionally red and white. We also love the kid sitting on the bench outside waiting for his father to get his haircut. Photo from 2004 appears in our book "Store Front: The Disappearing Face of New York". #storefront #ipulledoverforthis #reportagespotlight #myfeatureshoot #signgeeks #everything_signage #signcollective #tv_retrotype #jj_texttypographical

Ordinary days

 

Don’t park

Garage

„I'm beating”

 

“One night begins quietly and than moves into a face-paced, fret-wrenching speed that hits you back down to gather your own thoughts to conclude the energy of the piece. Is indeed peaceful and melodic, but at the same time it is mysterious and dark, with an edge that commands reflection. Overall, one quiet night is just that: a serene, peaceful journey music in his own words that gives the audience a more detailed perspective of his location.” - Eddie Becton

The other face of the street.

Reforma Previsional, BsAs, Argentina 2017

83. A friend of mine, very good producer and DJ, one night asked me what photo do I plan to put as cover on booklet for his four edition CD’s? I opened this one, and while I was explaining to him why, I noticed that he was crying. He said, great, you did not know but this is the door of my grandfather house in the village of Galichnik. Recent, he added, he passed away.

Малку светлина во остатокот од материјалната архитектура во Македонија.

Skopje

 

Pope Francis - “I want to walk with you along the way of God's mercy and tenderness."

Skopje, MKC, 11th of December, Friday, 20:00

“Wake up gods” - KISMET in the year 1998.

 

From left to right:

Bass, Flute [Kaval], Tambura – Ilija Stojanovski

Vocals, Tambura, Woodwind [Zurla], Guitar, Keyboards, Programmed By – Gorazd Čapovski

Drums – Pece Kazanovski

 

“This Macedonian band (residing in Australia) has developed what may perhaps be THE most unique sound I have ever heard. Since their debut album, "Damjan's War" they have evolved even further, deeper into their bizarre apocalyptic, futuristic sound. The mix of traditional Macedonian instruments and Gorazd Capovski's menacing deep vocals (which I'd compare the timbre with Carl McKoy of Fields of the Nephilim) with pounding electronic beats and digital soundscapes melds an extremely foreboding

image of the future of the human race. Standout tracks? - well that's a tough one to decide! The cover of "Venus In Furs" strikes a chord of familiarity coupled with a new

darkwave twist. But I would certainly have to say that the passion and awe emitting from the Gregorian-chant-like vocals on tracks like "Until the Next War" and "Voden 2048" are enough to make one almost burst into tears out of fear for humanity. On the other hand, Kismet display an amazing devious quality on "Assassination", pushing the envelope with a techno beat backed by deep distorted vocals, still in that chant-like fashion! They are destined to be a favorite across all underground genre types. Imagine - techno meets ethnic chanting, meets gothic, meets industrial, meets

electro - Kismet has it all!”

 

G.E. Addams , February 12, 1998, Mere Metal Magazine

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