Motion

theclearlydope:

iraffiruse:

How I enter my office every morning. No one ever notices.

theclearlydope:

Obviously.

theclearlydope:

Obviously.

parislemon:

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Inception by I Imagine, I Believe

So the key to Inception is… The Verge logo?

parislemon:

fuckyeahmovieposters:

Inception by I Imagine, I Believe

So the key to Inception is… The Verge logo?

juxtapozmag:

Asaf Hanuka

juxtapozmag:

Asaf Hanuka

dammmien:

Jay-Z no se equivoca / Jay-Z it’s never wrong

dammmien:

Jay-Z no se equivoca / Jay-Z it’s never wrong

Gully Ranks Live with the Roots in NYC • 2009 (by studio7newyork)

jaymug:

When you fall for someone’s personality everything about them becomes beautiful.

jaymug:

When you fall for someone’s personality everything about them becomes beautiful.

Men In Black 3 reviewed by Ian Fitzgerald and Jack Fitzgera (by kingdubbs23)

Total Recall 2012 Official Trailer [HD]: Colin Farrell Recalls His Dangerous Past: ENTV (by ENTV)

Take This Waltz - Official Trailer (by trailers)

sfmoma:

thepacegallery:

Pier Paolo Calzolari, Donna Colonna, 2001, white skirt, iron, egg, ceramic, closed-loop pump © Pier Paolo Calzolari / Courtesy The Pace Gallery and Marianne Boesky Gallery
Performance is an integral aspect of Calzolari’s practice; he created happenings as early as 1966, drawing viewers into his artwork as performers in what he termed “an activation of space.”  Pier Paolo Calzolari: When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream? is on view at 510 West 25th Street in collaboration with Marianne Boesky Gallery until June 2nd, 2012. 

Soooo nice!

sfmoma:

thepacegallery:

Pier Paolo Calzolari, Donna Colonna, 2001, white skirt, iron, egg, ceramic, closed-loop pump © Pier Paolo Calzolari / Courtesy The Pace Gallery and Marianne Boesky Gallery

Performance is an integral aspect of Calzolari’s practice; he created happenings as early as 1966, drawing viewers into his artwork as performers in what he termed “an activation of space.”  Pier Paolo Calzolari: When the dreamer dies, what happens to the dream? is on view at 510 West 25th Street in collaboration with Marianne Boesky Gallery until June 2nd, 2012. 

Soooo nice!