— Anais Nin (via danceabletragedy)
— hopi wisdom (via getyourdanceon)
Last month I ventured out to northern Washington and down to California to take a breather from NYC and dance furiously. Two weeks into my trip I found myself sitting in the Nomad Cafe in Oakland, half working, half staring out at the bay area grey, distracted by a relentless ache in the center of…
lyrics + dance + magic = :-)
Well I can’t always be so damned serious, can I? Thank you anglophilelizz for reminding me to laugh a bit. Love this.
(Source: sir-isaac-lime)
— Elias Canetti (from mythologyofblue’s about page)
In 1989, a little girl named Amy sent a bottle of colored water, oil and glitter to Roald Dahl, who knew right away that this was a dream in a bottle inspired by his book, The BFG. In response, the author penned this short note to his 7-year-old fan.
(via indigenousdialogues)
Fractal Artforms of Nature
The nineteen century German biologist Ernst Haeckel is famous for his fantastically illustrated book Artforms of Nature. The copyright for this book from 1904 has now expired and thanks to Wikimedia Commons it is available for everyone to appreciate.
Haekel’s artistic interpretation of the biological forms he studied have a clarity of symmetry and detail that has been a source of inspiration for many artists and engineers over the years. They provide the perfect subject matter for my Photoshop plugin Pixel Bender Fractal Explorer.
(via indigenousdialogues)
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Hieronymus Bosch
The Owls’ Nest
1455-1516
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The Waking by Theodore RoethkeI wake to sleep, and take my waking slow.
I feel my fate in what I cannot fear.
I learn by going where I have to go.
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“Our life is composed greatly from dreams, from the unconscious, and they must be brought into connection with action. They must be woven together.”
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New mixtape! Beautiful glitches.
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Wayfaring Stranger - Emmylou Harris
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Sea Oleena/ island cottage
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