It’s not how good you are, it’s how good you want to be.
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Calvin & Hobbes on Creativity
Be Bold or Italic, Never Regular. (via threedot, nevver)
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YOU WILL TELL THEM YES
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THIS. “Become the change you want to see.”
Mural, as part of an ongoing project about “change”. Location: OpenSpace Gallery, Tongeren. “Become the change you want to see” is a quote from Gandhi. Change must start within yourself and because the quote is spread out across parts of three walls, the reader must undergo a first change to be able to read the quote in its entirety. This is only possible by stepping 10 meters away, moving to the right and staying low to the ground (in a humble position).
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Make things happen. Stop procrasturbating.
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A year from now what will I wish I had done today?
Not all those who wander are lost. -J.R.R. Tolkien
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Paul Rand
Audrey Hepburn
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This movie is probably the most realistic portrayal of a futuristic dystopia ever seen on film.
“In most sci-fi epics, special effects substitute for story. Here they seamlessly advance it,” observes Colin Covert of Star Tribune. Billboards were designed to balance a contemporary and futuristic appearance as well as easily visualizing what else was occurring in the rest of the world at the time, and cars were made to resemble modern ones at first glance, although a closer look made them seem unfamiliar. Cuarón informed the art department that the film was the “anti-Blade Runner”, rejecting technologically advanced proposals and downplaying the science fiction elements of the 2027 setting. The director focused on images reflecting the contemporary period, choosing to have innovative technology in the film’s timeline discontinued by 2014. With the future in mind, Cuarón maintained a steady gaze on the present: “We didn’t want to be distracted by the future. We didn’t want to transport the audience into another reality.”
Children of Men, 2006 (dir. Alfonso Cuarón)
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Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. ~Emerson
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