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Postcards of America
via Magnum

Postcards of America

via Magnum

yama-bato:

Starry Night, Etretat
From the book: Travels with Van Gogh & the Impressionists
Neil Folberg

yama-bato:

Starry Night, Etretat

From the book: Travels with Van Gogh & the Impressionists

Neil Folberg

(via peachtime)

“Pictures are naturally more memorable than a well written, evenhanded magazine story about the scope and tragedy of Detroit’s economic woes could ever be. But that’s precisely the problem. These indelible pictures present an un-nuanced and static vision of Detroit. They might serve to “raise awareness” of the Rust Belt’s blight, but raising awareness is only useful if it provokes a next step, a move toward trying to fix a problem. By presenting Detroit, and other hurting cities like it, as places beyond repair, they in fact quash any such instinct. Looked at as a piece of art, they’re arresting, compelling, haunting … but not galvanizing. Our brains mentally file these scenes next to Pompeii rather than a thriving metropolis like Chicago, say, or even Columbus.”—The New Republic
Photo via The Guardian

Pictures are naturally more memorable than a well written, evenhanded magazine story about the scope and tragedy of Detroit’s economic woes could ever be. But that’s precisely the problem. These indelible pictures present an un-nuanced and static vision of Detroit. They might serve to “raise awareness” of the Rust Belt’s blight, but raising awareness is only useful if it provokes a next step, a move toward trying to fix a problem. By presenting Detroit, and other hurting cities like it, as places beyond repair, they in fact quash any such instinct. Looked at as a piece of art, they’re arresting, compelling, haunting … but not galvanizing. Our brains mentally file these scenes next to Pompeii rather than a thriving metropolis like Chicago, say, or even Columbus.”—The New Republic

Photo via The Guardian

The millionth underrated movie this year. Am I the only one who thought 2011 was an excellent year for film? Jesus. Go see “Young Adult.”

The millionth underrated movie this year. Am I the only one who thought 2011 was an excellent year for film? Jesus. Go see “Young Adult.”

What time capsules reveal about today
via GOOD

What time capsules reveal about today

via GOOD

Postcards of America
via Magnum

Postcards of America

via Magnum

yama-bato:

Starry Night, Etretat
From the book: Travels with Van Gogh & the Impressionists
Neil Folberg

yama-bato:

Starry Night, Etretat

From the book: Travels with Van Gogh & the Impressionists

Neil Folberg

(via peachtime)

“Pictures are naturally more memorable than a well written, evenhanded magazine story about the scope and tragedy of Detroit’s economic woes could ever be. But that’s precisely the problem. These indelible pictures present an un-nuanced and static vision of Detroit. They might serve to “raise awareness” of the Rust Belt’s blight, but raising awareness is only useful if it provokes a next step, a move toward trying to fix a problem. By presenting Detroit, and other hurting cities like it, as places beyond repair, they in fact quash any such instinct. Looked at as a piece of art, they’re arresting, compelling, haunting … but not galvanizing. Our brains mentally file these scenes next to Pompeii rather than a thriving metropolis like Chicago, say, or even Columbus.”—The New Republic
Photo via The Guardian

Pictures are naturally more memorable than a well written, evenhanded magazine story about the scope and tragedy of Detroit’s economic woes could ever be. But that’s precisely the problem. These indelible pictures present an un-nuanced and static vision of Detroit. They might serve to “raise awareness” of the Rust Belt’s blight, but raising awareness is only useful if it provokes a next step, a move toward trying to fix a problem. By presenting Detroit, and other hurting cities like it, as places beyond repair, they in fact quash any such instinct. Looked at as a piece of art, they’re arresting, compelling, haunting … but not galvanizing. Our brains mentally file these scenes next to Pompeii rather than a thriving metropolis like Chicago, say, or even Columbus.”—The New Republic

Photo via The Guardian

David Lynch loves coffee. 
via new HuffPost series, “Obsessed”

David Lynch loves coffee. 

via new HuffPost series, “Obsessed”

The millionth underrated movie this year. Am I the only one who thought 2011 was an excellent year for film? Jesus. Go see “Young Adult.”

The millionth underrated movie this year. Am I the only one who thought 2011 was an excellent year for film? Jesus. Go see “Young Adult.”

What time capsules reveal about today
via GOOD

What time capsules reveal about today

via GOOD

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