Oh, so quiet...

Mothernature is Tumbling down.

How would you describe your style?

od extravaganza

Ask me anything

When was the last time you gave flowers?

umm… i dont remember. long time ago.

Ask me anything

Would you rather swim in a pool or the ocean?

mos def the ocean.

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Darwin Deez - Radar Detector (via Lucky Number Music) Directed by Ace Norton.

JESS3 / The State of The Internet on Vimeo (via Jesse Thomas)

Chat Roulette (via Casey Neistat)

a movie about chat roulette. i don’t know what really know what else could be said.

A Man and His Dog (via Loonachic)

I had some video, but nothing to go with it so I asked my husband Mark to write a story for the scene. This is it.

I will love this forever because I will always have the sound of my husbands voice telling me a great story.

hopefully some day i can get something that makes the audio sound more professional, but for now, this will do.

Stone on Stone [CLIP] (via Rob Carter)

2009, 7 minutes 44 seconds 1080 x 1080 pixel digital video projection B&W/Color/Sound (Clip taken from the 3rd to 6th minute) robcarter.net/

“Stone On Stone” is a stop-motion video animation that uses the architectural language of High Gothic and Modernism to invent a contradictory history of their evolvement. The theme starts and finishes with the vast and unfinished Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, NYC. It is contrasted with Le Corbusier’s La Tourette monastery in France, competed in 1960. The video uses this anomalous but single-minded architectural vision as the foundation for a new emergence of Gothic religious expression, resulting in a complete and unified fantasy cathedral – akin to the building that the Church of Saint John might have aspired to be.