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A vision of the future… | motion/movement
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A vision of the future…. A vision of the future…. March 24, 2009. Killer design, either way (produced by Oh, Hello. 8230;and, yes, Microsoft). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. On Incohere...
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Old Movie Reviews, Vol. II | motion/movement
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Old Movie Reviews, Vol. II. Old Movie Reviews, Vol. II. April 2, 2009. Netflix continues to help me maintain sanity. Here’s what’s been on tap lately:. Is an enjoyable and thought-provoking film overall. It’s hard to grade films that aren’t really meant to be enjoyable. You have to evaluate them on a completely different level. And now for some lighter fare… Hot on the heels of. Tried to emulate its winning smart-ensemble-caper-flick formula. Takes an edgier approach (Guns! Is simply a beautiful film.
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The motion/movement Archive, Vol. II | motion/movement
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The motion/movement Archive, Vol. II. The motion/movement Archive, Vol. II. January 30, 2009. EDIT: I would suggest clicking the arrow in the lower right corner and choosing “HQ” to watch in high quality. It’s hard to tell what’s going on otherwise. This one is near and dear to my heart. It’s a sequel of sorts to the. Opening video (notice the overused cardboard sign motif here yet again), but this time, the idea is what we had wrongly left behind, rather than what we needed to leave behind. I suppose I ...
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A moment of vulnerability | motion/movement
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A moment of vulnerability. A moment of vulnerability. March 24, 2009. I’m not very good at this. I can be truly vulnerable with my fiancée, and that’s about it. And even that’s only at my times of greatest brokenness. This world we live in today it does things to you. When given the opportunity to make yourself heard at any moment and we have that ability now you fall into the trap of molding your voice to an audience. It’s salesmanship, when you think about it. We have enough salespeople. So, in the int...
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The motion/movement Archive, Vol. II. January 30, 2009. EDIT: I would suggest clicking the arrow in the lower right corner and choosing “HQ” to watch in high quality. It’s hard to tell what’s going on otherwise. This one is near and dear to my heart. It’s a sequel of sorts to the. Opening video (notice the overused cardboard sign motif here yet again), but this time, the idea is what we had wrongly left behind, rather than what we needed to leave behind. January 30, 2009. A few thoughts from my limited p...
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The motion/movement Archive, Vol. I | motion/movement
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The motion/movement Archive, Vol. I. The motion/movement Archive, Vol. I. January 27, 2009. It’s video day! Notice that in just about every case, these were the days before I understood the concept of de-interlacing. A few of you will be able to appreciate that. Furman BCM: “Leave it Behind” Opening Video. January 28, 2009 at 10:42 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Incoherent Thoughts (and outcoherent ones, too) | motion/movement
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Incoherent Thoughts (and outcoherent ones, too). Incoherent Thoughts (and outcoherent ones, too). February 27, 2009. Do you ever feel distracted when you don’t really even have any distractions? I’ve been working, but not. Kind of machine-like. So if anyone were to tell me right now, “man, you’re a machine,” I’m not going to take that as a compliment. Why is that a compliment, anyways? Who would rather be a machine? Or is this freedom from the desires that tie us down? The ritual of Lent, practiced since...
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Possibilities | motion/movement
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January 30, 2009. Think of 20 years from now. Better yet, think of 20 years ago, then think of 20 years from now. It’s hard to believe how different the world is going to be. We’ll look back at the way we communicated, the way we got around, the way we wore our hair, and laugh at how quaint it all was. I see mutton chops making a comeback. So what do you think it will look like in twenty years? Seriously, I’d like your opinion. A few thoughts from my limited perspective:. With the rise of Universalism, R...
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Moving on | motion/movement
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April 19, 2009. I’ve been looking for a good alternative to WordPress for a while. Several have stepped up to the plate and struck out so far…iWeb, Blogger, Typepad, to name a few. I think I’ve settled on Tumblr a favorite among designers (giving it a sense of pseudo-legitimacy in my eyes). I love its clean designs and focus on mini-blogging and sharing. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). I suppose I cou...
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Movie Reviews, Vol. I | motion/movement
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Movie Reviews, Vol. I. Movie Reviews, Vol. I. March 11, 2009. These reviews are brought to you by Netflix and Hastings in Maryville, TN. Their affordability has had me on a movie-watching tear (at least for me) over the last week. Hyperbole warning: as far as what I appreciate in a movie, Shawshank nears perfection. Acting with serious emotion depth and diversity? Check A story that is epic not because of the scale of the setting but the scale of its characters? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. My name is Tay...