Synecdoche, New York“Everything is more complicated than you think. You only see a tenth of what is true. There are a million little strings attached to every choice you make; you can destroy your life every time you choose. But maybe you won’t know for twenty years. And you’ll never ever trace it to its source. And you only get one chance to play it out. Just try and figure out your own divorce. And they say there is no fate, but there is: it’s what you create. Even though the world goes on for eons and eons, you are here for a fraction of a fraction of a second. Most of your time is spent being dead or not yet born. But while alive, you wait in vain, wasting years, for a phone call or a letter or a look from someone or something to make it all right. And it never comes or it seems to but doesn’t really. And so you spend your time in vague regret or vaguer hope for something good to come along. Something to make you feel connected, to make you feel whole, to make you feel loved. And the truth is I’m so angry and the truth is I’m so fucking sad, and the truth is I’ve been so fucking hurt for so fucking long and for just as long have been pretending I’m OK, just to get along, just for, I don’t know why, maybe because no one wants to hear about my misery, because they have their own, and their own is too overwhelming to allow them to listen to or care about mine. Well, fuck everybody. Amen.”

The loneliness that is being displayed in Synecdoche, New York is as haunting and brutal as the hopelessness in Requiem For A Dream.

A favorable move by BBC. I personally would buy it if it’s updating fast enough. →Link
France’s most iconoclastic designer maps out his favorite places in the City of Light. →Link
To buy it, follow the link. →Link
The aluminum ones look great on iMac, black ones look amzing on black MacBook. →Link
“Created by visual effects master James Lima, Prada’s new “Fallen Shadows” video brings to life the Autumn/Winter 2008 collection with an animation sequence that references surrealist artists like Dali.” →Link
“The Vivienne Westwood Opus offers a startling insight into Vivienne Westwood, her manifesto and her stunning designs, which reflect the passion of her collections. Since it is a very personal and special project for the Grand Dame of British Fashion, only a very limited number of 900 copies will be available to the public worldwide.” →Link
David Colman:”It was one thing when the cellphone replaced the cigarette. But now killer apps have replaced killer abs, and the chicest parties throng with guys showing how they can make their iPhones look like Magic 8 Balls. It’s enough to make a man long for the days when all you heard from even the costliest accessory was the faint tick of a sleek watch.” →Link
My favorite place for trailers. →Link
Interesting to see how the torches evolved in a century. →Link
I just can’t believe this is real. →Link
What most interesting is all these images are created by using a beam of light passing through a transparent object. →Link
They missed Mini Cooper. And the beloved Peel P50. [Via: DesignObserver] →Link
Just found this. →Link
The short film appeared before Wall·E. →Link
Coming 2010. Can’t wait. →Link

f3e23b31121a68e96e8dd6762a779205 Dripping paint table by John Nouanesing

No, it’s not real. It’s a concept table by designer John Nouanesing.
I’m not sure if I like it. Well, make a black one and I will tell you the answer.

[Link: John Nouanesing]
[Via: BoeingBoeing]

Can’t help to post when I saw “mechanical” and “wooden” in a single sentence. →Link
Again, read it only if you are a fan of Wall·E. →Link
Very very Lego-ish. Lego fans are never to be underestimated. →Link

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