ERWIN OLAF: FROM COMMERCIALISM TO MOMA


i’m not a huge fan of, dutch photographer, erwin olaf’s work, many of which i find to be derivatives of others, and seldom done with the finese that makes a fashion image current, but i do like this series from his body of work… by dd

quote of the day

“I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that.”
-Martin Luther King, Jr.

keren ann – 101

keren ann – my name is trouble

there is a new keren ann record out ( it’s actually not so box fresh but just few month) the point is it’s great! the hit “my name is trouble is really cool and her new look is rad! the song is on repeat and is hard to clear out of my mind. by pp.

Freudsche Rektifizierung: Erwin Wurm

the 2004 c-print 40.98 x 35.07 by austrian artist erwin wurm who is better known for his one minute sculptures that usually involve him and some everyday objects. “my work speaks about the whole entity of a human being: the physical, the spiritual, the psychological and the political.” – erwin wurm. by dd

obsessed with ito

i don’t really know who is ito and it’s not as if his website was really helping to that matter but his pictures, man… they’re absolutely fab! if i was living in the place i want to live in, there would be a “beyond reason” size print from the man on the wall! and on a less capitalist note, i think what the guy captures is really different from the rest of the crowd but keep a really edgy and modern look… can’t get enough of it by pp.

what does o.k. really mean?


while the origins are disputed, historian, inventor of the red tape and famous architect AR.S, has this explaination to offer: “o.k. is a historic word used in multiple languages and across the world, its quite a phenomena in itself. it was originally used by U.S. airforce after multiple sorties to communicate the outcome of the fighters upon return. O.K. stood for zero (O.) killed (K.) which apparently only accounted for our boys and not the enemies and that, in such a case, was quite a positive outcome.” by dd+as