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Tag Archives: Steven D. Stark
FIXING A HOLE: IN MEMORY OF WALLS AND BRIDGES
Are trauma and memory walls and bridges to the truth?… “The premise for this … film comes from an Ono film score, published in 1968: The cameraman will chase a girl on a street with a camera persistently until he … Continue reading →
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MOURNING HAS BROKEN: “Mother” & Wedded to Distortion
Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live….Consistency is the last refuge of the unimaginative… ( Oscar Wilde ) The more justification there is for a grievance, the more … Continue reading →
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THEY FOUND OUT: Theres a Place That Goes to Nowhere
He saw thinking as a form of intoxication. He recognized that drug-exploration, the pursuit of visionary experience, could be an extension of a rational and intellectual quest: “The dialectics of intoxication are indeed curious,” he wrote. “Is not perhaps all … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aldous Huxley, Chris Knight, Douglas Kirkland photography, Gary Tillery, George Martin, George Orwell, Jacques Derrida, Jim Marshall, John Lennon, Leonard Gross, Matt Greenhalgh, Michel Foucault, Paul McCartney, Paul Tillich, Richard Buskin, Richard Kirkland photography, Richard Lester, Roland Barthes, Sam Taylor-Wood, Stephen Cole, Steven D. Stark, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Yoko Ono
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