INDIANS – I AM HAUNTED
2013-01-28Soren Lokke Juul of Indians gets tied up in a dizzying spiral in this clip for the single from Indians’ debut album “Somewhere Else” released by 4AD.
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TweetSoren Lokke Juul of Indians gets tied up in a dizzying spiral in this clip for the single from Indians’ debut album “Somewhere Else” released by 4AD.
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TweetA half-nude woman, diamonds, and dancing in the jungle!
TweetThe Knife drop a video for their new single, “Full of Fire”. Directed by feminist porn creator Marit Östberg.
“The film ‘Full of Fire’ started to grow as an embryo in the song’s lines ‘Who looks after my story’. Who takes care of our stories when the big history, written by straight rich white men, erase the complexity of human’s lives, desires and conditions? The film ‘Full of Fire’ consists of a network of fates, fears, cravings, longings, losses, and promises. Fates that at first sight seem isolated from each other, but if we pay attention, we can see that everything essentially moves into each other. Our lives are intertwined and our eyes on each other, our sounds and smells, mean something. Our actions create reality, we create each other. We are never faceless, not even in the most grey anonymous streets of the city. We will never stop being responsible, being extensions, of one another. We will never stop longing for each other, and for something else.”
TweetSignal Snowboards combine with multi-tool expert Leatherman to create two models of snowboard tools, the Hail and the Rime. The carabiner-shaped tools feature a scraping edge, #3 flat/Phillips head bit, headphone wrap, lace assist, headphone storage, and of course, a bottle opener for post-snowboarding refreshments. The $25 Rime features support for an iPod shuffle to be clipped into it, while the $45 Hail model also features an optional Style PS multitool that docks inside the clip.
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Matt Yoka directed the video for “Thank God for Sinners” from Segall’s new album, Twins.
TweetIn A Cosmos she places her work in the company of others to explore varying disciplines. Central to the exhibition are a number of core works, including new works never seen before in the UK, by Trockel, and arranged around these in a constellation according to type and theme are artefacts, both natural and human.
A Cosmos reflects the artist’s interest in creating a space for ideas to exist between different disciplines, past and present. Many of the objects and artworks, selected by Trockel in dialogue with curator Lynne Cooke, produce a context for the artist’s work within other fields of inquiry, such as the natural sciences and natural history. Watercolours painted by the pioneering botanist Maria Sibylla Merian sit alongside intricate models of marine invertebrates crafted by Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, initially used as research tools by naturalists who had no access to living specimens.
Opposite – Lucky Devil, 2012
Exhibition runs February 13th to April 7th, 2013
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA