Holy cow, Brooklyn, what a sunset!
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Holy cow, Brooklyn, what a sunset!
A director of fables, fairy tales, and fantasies, with an aesthetic that incorporates the Gothic, the Grand Guignol, and German Expressionism, Tim Burton has created a body of films—fourteen features released over two and a half decades thus far—that reveal an uncompromised auteurist vision. Burton’s striking visuals and indelible characters make even his blockbuster studio films intimately personal. From adaptations to musicals to stop-motion animated films, his work bears a distinctive, unmistakable point-of-view, and his unique interpretations of well-known comic and literary characters, real-life personalities, and beloved childhood icons have resulted in creations that sometimes surpass their sources. Along with his frequent collaborators—including actors Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, composer Danny Elfman, production designer Rick Heinrichs, and costume designer Colleen Atwood—Burton has crafted a new canon of beloved characters, from Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice to Jack Skellington and the Corpse Bride.
After two days
With no one to run the pumps, New York subways flood.
Seven days
Generators that cool nuclear reactor cores run out of fuel.
One year
Human head and body lice grow extinct. Wildlife returns to sites of melted-down nuclear reactors.
Three years
In colder climes, walls and roofs start to separate, pipes burst, roaches die.
20 years
Panama Canal closes up. Garden vegetables revert to wild strains.
100 years
Feral housecats devastate populations of small predators. Elephant population grows 20-fold as ivory trade ceases.
300 years
New York bridges fall, dams fail worldwide, cities built in river deltas, such as Houston, wash away.
500 years
Forests overtake suburbs in temperate climes, but plastic and metal debris remain.
Thousands of years
Underground structures such as the Chunnel across the English Channel are the last intact human-made structures.
35,000 years
Lead deposited by smokestacks finally is cleansed from the soil.
100,000 years
Carbon dioxide returns to prehuman levels — maybe.
Hundreds of thousands of years
Microbes evolve to eat plastic.
7.2 million years
Traces of Mount Rushmore images remain. PCBs and other toxins remain but are buried.
10.2 million years
Bronze sculptures are still recognizable.
3 billion years
Life still thrives on Earth, in new forms.
4.5 billion years
Depleted Uranium-238 reaches its half-life. Earth begins to warm as sun expands.
5-plus billion years
Earth burns as dying sun swells to envelop inner planets.
Forever
MoMA.org | Interactives | Exhibitions | 2007 | Richard Serra Sculpture: Forty Years | Index
2007 … good ol’ 2007. Off topic? Yes!
PS: These sculptures were amazing. However, after they were gone, I did appreciate the sculpture garden being freed up and functioning architecturally the way that it does now and always has.
axis mundi unveils conceptual design for MoMA tower
usually i prefer glossy architecture/design/pudding - this, however is mysteriously intriguing intriguingly mysterious.
Looks like CoolIris, you say? Yeah - but it’s actually a website. Most impressively: it is written using only XTML, WebKit’s new 3D CSS extensions and some JavaScript (but the 3D extensions actually can work without JavaScript, too …). After a day of fighting with the complexity of much simpler web issues on more “traditional” technologies, a glimpse at a future where everything is as easy as a couple of CSS commands is quite a nice endnote.
me? I’m totally procrastinating on my “to do” list by playing with photos and textures. good gawd, I need to get a life.
(texture: A Reason, Its All Up To You by *Smoko-Stock)
U2, 1982.
This is at 5th and 59th! So many questions …
- WHY did they close 5th Ave. for a single band?
- WHY are they walking? Is this some sort of Magritte thing - with the umbrellas etc.?
- Has 5th Ave been paved since then - aka - can I go and touch the asphalt?
PS: Look at that Trump tower skeleton in the background. Bono should go and warn Donald about the dangers of overeating and bad hairstyles.
Can we get NewMindSpace to do this in Central Park?
(via pixcetera)