The Empathy Machine
Posted by NLP on February 7, 2013 · Leave a Comment
Mark Cousins: The Interview Alastair Cook: The In-Between Christopher Smail on Tarantino’s Django Unchained Tracey S Rosenberg: Last Will & Testament
Filed under Film, Opinion, Photography, Poetry, Uncategorized · Tagged with Alastair Cook, Alexander Payne, Astrid Henning-Jensen, Éric Rohmer, Boris Barnet, cargo publishing, Carl Radford, Christoph Waltz, cinema, Djibril Diop Mambéty, film, Forough Farrokhzad, Goerge Cukor, Gutter, Herbert Lom, Italo Calvino, Jacques Rivette, Jamie Foxx, John Berger, John Brewer, Joni Sternbach, Katie Cooke, Kenneth More, Kerik Kouklis, Kerry Washington, Kill Bill, Lady Snowblood, Larisa Shepitko, Lauren Bacall, Lav Diaz, Leonardo di Caprio, Louise Brooks, Mai Zetterling, Mania Akhbari, Mark Cousins, Mohamed Ali-Talebi, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, Pulp Fiction, Quentin Tarantino, Quinn Jacobson, Robert Bresson, Roland Barthes, Samuel L Jackson, Slavoj Žižek, Spike Lee, Steven Berkoff, Tilda Swinton, Tracey S Rosenberg, Truffaut, Walter Benjamin
The Borders Edition
Posted by NLP on July 3, 2012 · Leave a Comment
This month Magda Healey poses some fascinating questions at the site of the Apollo at Bassae, as she explores the borders of time and our reaction to them. She is puzzled by the Ephorate of Antiques’ attitude towards ‘restoration’; indeed, she wonders quite what restoration is, which in turn allows her to question the limits … Continue reading →
Filed under Architecture, Film, Opinion, Poetry, Travel · Tagged with A.S. Byatt, anastylosis, Andrew F. Giles, Apollo at Bassae, Arthur Evans, Christopher Barnes, Cortazar, Duncan Tucker, Elizabeth Ezra, Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc, Felicity Huffman, Feuillade, Fionnula Flanagan, Happy Together, Iktinos, Ingres, Irma Vep, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Jeffrey Tambling, Kevin Zegers, Leslie Cheung, Magda Healey, Maggie Cheung, Manuel Puig, Musidora, Olivier Assayas, Stephen Teo, Tony Leung, Transamerica, Truffaut, visual poetry, Wong Kar Wai