Then he puts the TV on
Turns it off and makes some tea
Says Modern Life Is Rubbish
For Tomorrow, 1993
Sex on the TV
Everybody's at it
End of a Century, 1994
Now stay up nights
Watch TV
I'm country sad
I'm a ballad man
Country Sad Ballad Man, 1997
TV says it's alright
'Cos everybody's hung up on something or other
Look Inside America, 1997
So give me coffee and TV
Coffee & TV, 1999
TV's dead and there ain't no war in my head
Good Song, 2003
Our lives are on TV
You switch off and try to sleep
People get so lonely
Sweet Song, 2003
And I'm going out of my mind
TV got me going blind
Freakin' Out, 2004
In an old house, in an old street
You've found me and a TV
Ribbons and Leaves, 2004
When lies become reality
You numb yourself with drugs and TV
Demon Days, 2005
I had a dream you were leaving
It's hard to be a lover when the TV's on and nothing's in your eyes
The Selfish Giant, 2014
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So I had this new idea for my photography that I was gonna take a picture of everything that I owned so it would be a self-portrait of myself throught the stuff that I have. - 20th Century Women (2016)
Details from Louis and Claudia’s Paris apartment, via @IWTVwriters’ twitter account
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where is my mind
Spencer Finch - 366, Emily Dickinson’s Miraculous Year (2009)
This work is based on Emily Dickinson in 1862, when she wrote 366 poems in 365 days. It is a real-time memorial to that year, which burns for exactly one year. The sculpture is comprised of 366 individual candles arranged in a linear sequence, each of which burns for 24 hours. The colour of each candle matches a colour mentioned in the corresponding poem. For the poems in which no colour is mentioned, the candles are made out of natural paraffin.
The Floral Art Of Studio Ghibli
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Swamp witch in training.
Polaroids of Tony Leung and Maggie Cheung in Wong Kar-wai’s ‘In The Mood For Love’ (2000)
The Darjeeling Limited (2007)
Directed by Wes Anderson Cinematography by Robert D. Yeoman
“I wonder if the three of us would’ve been friends in real life. Not as brothers, but as people.”