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  1. I want this played at my funeral, best song of teh year (I realise i say that a lot, i'm a fickle guy)

    i think about this often.. perfect funeral songs or really sad stuff. not that i want to die, but some tracks would just make a perfect soundtrack for mourning.

    i'm not sure about the burial but i think its pretty good for the collaboration. it's not distinctly any of their styles but really a solid combination of all them. i'm desperate for new burial material so i'm biased, still not close to Moth / Wolf Cub.

    also, it sounds kind of jamie xx-ish.. full circle?

  2. ^problem is with tutorials and advancement of programs/tools, soon enough anyone will be able to make something that looks dope. what separates you is your ideas.

    you or anyone should try reading some critical studies and art history stuff. It makes a lot of art that you wouldnt get otherwise really sweet. realized lately from reading up on it why i'm so bored with graphic design, I'd rather just be making conceptual art.

    yah i fully understand conceptual art and have taken many courses in art history, contemporary art being one of the more interesting (actually read that Walter Benjamin article on 122909a for class last year).. but i guess i'm talking about internet art specifically. definitely not hating, some of it's nice, i just don't see how the concept is represented.

    like http://www.flickr.com/photos/megazord/page3/

    or http://www.flickr.com/photos/myfantasyhome/

  3. tina, nice. Bea Fremderman too.

    to be honest this is the first i've heard any explanation of anyone's intentions behind internet art. most of it seems amateurish or plain bad to me.

    Bea Femderman's are the most refined i've seen, the artist knows composition and attention to detail. the concept makes complete sense but to me i don't think it's enough to support the visual form..

    maybe its just completely over my head

  4. i had to check if it really was called frozen time in japan and not some custom job, otherwise i would have been really jealous of hoppman. guy got to work at bureau mirko borsche. lucky.

    i saw that earlier today! also read his interview with borsche.. so depressed afterwards. the US and europe are literally polar opposites when it comes to design ideology :(

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