“The story of Robert, a murderous tyre with psychic powers”
We are seeing this during MIFF. Come with!
… we should do well to consider much more seriously than we have hitherto been inclined to do the type of theory which Bergson put forward in connection with memory and sense perception. The suggestion is that the function of the brain and nervous system and sense organs is in the main eliminative and not productive. Each person is at each moment capable of remembering all that has ever happened to him and of perceiving everything that is happening everywhere in the universe. The function of the brain and nervous system is to protect us from being overwhelmed and confused by this mass of largely useless and irrelevant knowledge, by shutting out most of what we should otherwise perceive or remember at any moment, and leaving only that very small and special selection which is likely to be practically useful.
A Day At The Track - Fuji Astia in my Mamiya 645, and Kodak Ektachrome in my Olympus XA; at the Brunswick Velodrome, on an unseasonably warm and sunny Melbourne autumn day.
Circulus (by machine project)
Very beautiful - I think the explanation about juxtaposition and similarity is valid, the track and cycling in general definitely puts me into a directed contemplative state. Nicely presented video, too.
Fixed Gear Kuala Lumpur, RatsKL—Putrajaya (by irmanhilmi)
Beautiful video, and the deserted streets look like they’d be amazing to ride around.
Neopolitan - Nat’s SB, Bonni’s Fuji and my Surly.
Falling As Flowers Do - Dying A Glorious Death - Geinoh Yamashirogumi
The group that made the Akira soundtrack.