Photo of the day:
#18 Shoe
ONA by Paul Camarasa (2009)
Silence is the furthest extension of that reluctance to communicate, that ambivalence about making contact with the audience which is a leading motif of modern art, with its tireless commitment to the “new” and/or the “esoteric” Silence is the artist’s ultimate other-worldly gesture; by silence, he frees himself from servile bondage to the world, which appears as patron, client, audience, antagonist, arbiter, and distorter of his work.
Mieko Shiomi. “boundary music” (1963)
Have you met Richard?
Richard is the fascinating story of a travelling piano tuner who chooses to live outdoors. Shot in London, the film takes an alternative look at someone who treats the entire city as a home.
Photo of the day:
#15 Sun behind tree
rAndom International’s “Rain Room” (2012)