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Paper Pictures from Lobulo

Ryan Nance July 18, 2015

London-based artist Lobulo creates these complex, fun, crisp and colorful paper creations.

Making of that shows the process of the book cover "El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha" Credits for the film: Paper modeler: Lobulo Music: Hola A Todo El Mundo - León comunión Animation/edition: Sebastián Baptista More: http://lobulodesign.com/Don-Quijote

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In 5tilt Tags papercraft, papercut

Loving Vincent — Full-length Oil Painting Animated Movie

Ryan Nance February 29, 2016

More than 100 painters worked together to create the 12 oil paintings per-second animation for this full-length movie on the last days of Vincent Van Gogh directed by Poland-based Dorota Kobiela.

“Loving Vincent is an investigation delving into the life and controversial death of Vincent Van Gogh, one of the world’s most beloved painters, as told through his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them. The intrigue unfolds through interviews with the characters closest to Vincent and through dramatic reconstructions of the events leading up to his death.”

lovingvincent.com

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In 5tilt Tags art, movie, animation, van gogh
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Unstoppable Pen and Ink Landscape from Manabu Ikeda

Ryan Nance February 29, 2016

Using a small acrylic pen and a lot of ink Manabu Ikeda creates these astounding, imaginative detailed landscapes.

See also New Media Chinese Art
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In 5tilt Tags drawing, pen, japanese art, landscapes

Book of the Day — The Loom of Language: An Approach to the Mastery of Many Languages

Ryan Nance February 29, 2016

Learning language is something that every single one of has done. Learning many languages seems like an insurmountable task for many of us. Here, in The Loom of Language, Frederick Bodmer give a practical and exciting approach to learning many languages.

In books Tags book, language

Photo of the Day — Two men at Greyhound Bus Terminal. New York City. 1947 by Esther Bubley

Ryan Nance February 25, 2016

Esther Bubley has such an interested eye, and it comes through in her photography in a way that is unmistakeable. Here, two men at Greyhound Bus Terminal in 1947 NYC.

In Photo of the Day Tags photographers, nyc, historic photos
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Photo by Brian David Braun

Poem of the Day - Berryman by W.S. Merwin

Ryan Nance February 24, 2016

Berryman

by W. S. Merwin

I will tell you what he told me
in the years just after the war
as we then called
the second world war

don’t lose your arrogance yet he said
you can do that when you’re older
lose it too soon and you may
merely replace it with vanity

just one time he suggested
changing the usual order
of the same words in a line of verse
why point out a thing twice

he suggested I pray to the Muse
get down on my knees and pray
right there in the corner and he
said he meant it literally

it was in the day before the beard
and the drink but he was deep
in tides of his own through which he sailed
chin sideways and head tilted like a tacking sloop

he was far older than the dates allowed for
much older than I was he was in his thirties
he snapped down his nose with an accent
I think he had affected in England

as for publishing he advised me
to paper my walls with rejection slips
his lips and the bones of his long fingers trembled
with the vehemence of his views about poetry

he said the great presence
that permitted everything and transmuted it
in poetry was passion
passion was genius and he praised movement and invention

I had hardly begun to read
I asked how can you ever be sure
that what you write is really
any good at all and he said you can’t

you can’t you can never be sure
you die without knowing
whether anything you wrote was any good
if you have to be sure don’t write

 


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In poem, poetry Tags brian david braun, john berryman, w.s. merwin, poetry, advice, poems

Book of the Day — The Ecclesiastical History of the English People by Bede

Ryan Nance February 24, 2016

The Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum) by the Venerable Bede written in the 8th century is a key original source on Anglo-Saxon history and in the formation of the English national identity.

 

In books Tags history, bede, england, church

Deserted London — Photos by Genaro Bardy

Ryan Nance February 23, 2016

French photographer Genaro Bardy tells the Daily Mail:

 

It turns out there is a moment in the year when streets are totally empty, when people are home or away, when nobody is partying all night long. That moment is Christmas. Between London Bridge and Piccadilly Circus I saw no one, no cars. The city was truly asleep. Very long exposure could erase people walking, although imperfectly, but car lights would ruin any picture. Between 11:00 pm and 4:00 am, it’s pretty hard to find 20 to 30 seconds slots without any cars. But starting at 4:00 am it’s truly magical, almost no one is in the streets.

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In 5tilt Tags london, photo project, long exposure

Book of the Day — Twentieth Century Pleasures by Robert Hass

Ryan Nance February 23, 2016

The essays on poetry in this book, Twentieth Century Pleasures by former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Hass, has been a deep well of insight, mystery, inspiration and thought for me for 15 years. 

In books Tags poetry, essay, robert hass

If Star Wars Were Made by Studio Ghibli - Illustrations byLap Pun Cheung

Ryan Nance February 23, 2016

Very much in the visual style of Studio Ghibli (creators of Totoro, Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke), illustrator Lap Pun Cheung brings us some tasty scenes of the Star Wars epic that I will gladly watch all over again if ever it is remade this way.

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In 5tilt Tags illustrations, studio ghibli, star wars, drawing project, sketching

Book of the Day — The World's Major Languages

Ryan Nance February 21, 2016

"From English, French, Spanish and Russian to Pashto, Tagalog, and Swahili, this is the first comprehensive reference work to provide detailed information about the world's forty major languages. "  The World's Major Languages by Bernard Comrie.

In books Tags language, linguistics, books

Kurt Cobain's Handwritten List of His Top 50 Albums

Ryan Nance February 21, 2016

1. Iggy and the Stooges, “Raw Power” 
2. Pixies, “Surfer Rosa” 
3. The Breeders, “Pod” 
4. The Vaselines, “Pink EP”
5. The Shaggs, “Philosophy of the World” 
6. Fang, “Landshark” 
7. MDC, “Millions of Dead Cops” 
8. Scratch Acid, “Scratch Acid EP” 
9. Saccharine Trust, “Paganicons” 
10. Butthole Surfers, “Pee Pee the Sailor” aka “Brown Reason to Live” 
11. Black Flag, “My War” 
12. Bad Brains, “Rock for Light” 
13. Gang of Four, “Entertainment!” 
14. Sex Pistols, “Never Mind the Bollocks” 
15. The Frogs, “It’s Only Right and Natural” 
16. PJ Harvey, “Dry” 
17. Sonic Youth, “Daydream Nation” 
18. The Knack, “Get the Knack” 
19. The Saints, “Know Your Product” 
20. anything by Kleenex
21. The Raincoats, “The Raincoats” 
22. Young Marble Giants, “Colossal Youth” 
23. Aerosmith, “Rocks” 
24. Various Artists, “What Is It”
25. R.E.M., “Green” 
26. Shonen Knife, “Burning Farm” 
27. The Slits, “Typical Girls” 
28. The Clash, “Combat Rock” 
29. The Faith/Void, “Split EP” 
30. Rites of Spring, “Rites of Spring” 
31. Beat Happening, “Jamboree” 
32. Tales of Terror, “Tales of Terror” 
33. Leadbelly, “Leadbelly’s Last Sessions Vol. 1″ 
34. Mudhoney, “Superfuzz Bigmuff” 
35. Daniel Johnston, “Yip/Jump Music” 
36. Flipper, “Generic Flipper” 
37. The Beatles, “Meet the Beatles” 
38. Half Japanese, “We Are They Who Ache With Amorous Love” 
39. Butthole Surfers, “Locust Abortion Technician” 
40. Black Flag, “Damaged” 
41. Fear, “The Record” 
42. PiL, “Flowers of Romance” 
43. Public Enemy, “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back” 
44. Marine Girls, “Beach Party” 
45. David Bowie, “The Man Who Sold the World”
46. Wipers, “Is This Real?” 
47. Wipers, “Youth of America”
48. Wipers, “Over the Edge”
49. Mazzy Star, “She Hangs Brightly” 
50. Swans, “Young God”

In 5tilt Tags musicians, kurt cobain, list, albums

Edgar Degas Meets Misty Copeland

Ryan Nance February 21, 2016

Photographers Ken Browar and Deborah Ory coax the images from the Paris Opéra Ballet that Edgar Degas painted from American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland for the March 2016 issue of Harpers Bazaar in advance of MOMA's Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty.

Also check out their NYC Dance Project

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In 5tilt Tags paintings, dancer, ballet, misty copeland, degas

Book of the Day — The New Sentence by Ron Silliman

Ryan Nance February 20, 2016

The New Sentence by Ron Silliman turns its bright intelligence onto syntax and linguistics. 

In books Tags poetry, linguistics, books, criticism

Book of the Day - How To Read a Poem by Edward Hirsch

Ryan Nance February 19, 2016

It isn't an uncommon experience, friends asking me how to read a poem. I often quote this book, How to Read a Poem And Fall In Love With Poetry by Edward Hirsch in my answer.

In books Tags poetry, edward hirsch

Intensely Vivid Photographs Iran’s Mosques By Mohammad Domiri

Ryan Nance May 19, 2015

Mohammad Domiri, a remarkably talented Iranian photographer, has amassed this startlingly gorgeous portfolio of the interiors of Middle Eastern mosques.

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In 5tilt Tags photographers, middle eastern, architecture, mosque

Spine of the South – The Andes in Timelapse

Ryan Nance February 9, 2016

From the project: 

In 2015 Overland Collective photographer Eric Hanson traveled the Andean spine of South America, from Ecuador to Patagonia. For seven months, he traveled almost entirely solo, via a mixture of public transportation, trekking, and a Great Wall Wingle (if you don't know what that is, it's the finest vehicle known to man). Along the way, he took a few hundred thousand photos.

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In 5tilt Tags timelapse, mountains, south america

Edo Japan With Computers — Imaginative Animated GIFs

Ryan Nance February 8, 2016

Atsushi Segawa had been making animated GIFs out of ukiyo-e for a while when he was commissioned by Japanese computer maker NEC to mix computers and computer use into Edo-era Japan.

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In 5tilt Tags animated gifs, ukiyo-e, japan, mashup, art, japanese art

Hong Kong At Night — Photos by Peter Stewart

Ryan Nance February 6, 2016

Photographer Peter Stewart, brings us these stunning night cityscapes of Hong Kong.

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In 5tilt Tags hong kong, cityscapes, photography projects
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Eerily Beautiful Monkey Portraits by Hiroshi Watanabe

Ryan Nance October 20, 2014

From US-based photographer Hiroshi Watanabe's exhibit titled Suo Sarumawashi.

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In 5tilt Tags animal portraits, monkeys
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