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Impossible Town screening followed by a conversation with filmmakers Scott Faris & Meg Griffiths, Alia Mansoori (Consulting Producer), and Dr. Ayne Amjad (film subject). Moderated by Randall Amster (Co-director, Earth Commons).
Photo: Malu Veltze, courtesy of the Earth Commons
Audra: You CAN'T be here to be incredibly beautiful, that's MY job!
Artemis: Oh, it's my job, too! I am sure we'll be great friends!
Audra: You don't understand, you yellow-head hussy! *I* am the beautiful one here. I even got rid of that pink-headed, crystal stringed, floozy*! *I* am the survivor! *I* am the beautiful one!
Artemis: Of course you are! Kind of like a starlet who was so glam back in the day. Or a former beauty queen. Or. . . Miss Piggy!
*Hom, recently moved out.
Audience questions after our screening of Impossible Town at Georgetown University.
Photo: Malu Veltze, courtesy of the Earth Commons
So I seem to be having a surprise bout of eczema. I don't know what's causing it, maybe stress, maybe it's my new washing powder or shower gel, maybe it's even Ember. For those who don't know it's not as gross as it sounds, but it's really really annoying. You just get itchy all over and it gets sore when you scratch, but you have to scratch.
Doctors always tell you not to, but it's impossible to leave it alone. I'M SO ITCHY!!!! It's on my arms, and my legs, and ON MY EAR! What the hell! I can't even itch there! I tried, it's really difficult! Trying not to itch eczema is maddening. Enough to make you type in all capitals and squeeze your tub of E45 so hard the lid pops off all over your laptop.
I am on a late shift tomorrow so I think I'll go to the doctors and get something a bit stronger than E45, for the sanity of everyone around me.
Yeah, tmi, I know, whatever... =P
Imagen tomada con una cámara Polaroid y pelÃcula Impossible Project, pelÃcula instantánea en blanco y negro
Impossible Town screening followed by a conversation with filmmakers Scott Faris & Meg Griffiths, Alia Mansoori (Consulting Producer), and Dr. Ayne Amjad (film subject). Moderated by Randall Amster (Co-director, Earth Commons).
Photo: Malu Veltze, courtesy of the Earth Commons
A string of these sculptures held over the crowd while Brian Eno spoke at the AGO's Massive Thinkers Forum, April 21st 02005. On speakers scattered around the auditorium, Eno's "Bell Studies for the Clock of the Long Now" played, giving the impression of impossibly generated soundtracks in the space itself. Nice combination, inadvertantly classy.
"Impossible is nothing", el eslogan de ADIDAS y en el fondo un eslogan que todos deberÃamos tener presente pues no hay nada imposible, solo mas complejo que otras cosas
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Ticket Robot at the Draft House Cinema Slaughter location. We are here for our second screening of Unhung Hero at SXSW.
I love this photo and how the black frame makes it. I also love my parents :) Shot with Polaroid Spectra and PZ 600 Impossible Film (Black Frame).
my visit to the former Polaroid Factory in Enschede where they are trying to revive instant integral film. See my FT magazine story Bringing back Polaroid's instant film