German filmmaker Rainer Werner Fassbinder made World On A Wire at a time when the idea of man and machine merging was at an all time peak. Based on Daniel F. Galouye’s 1964 sci-fi novel Simulacron-3, this flick was decades ahead of its time. Stupid buggy. Although the film has hardly been seen, it got digitally restored and will be in select theaters during the summer. Can’t wait to see this. From Janus Films’ website, here’s the film’s description: A dystopic science-fiction epic, World on a Wire is German …
Author: Tracy Jones
Yesterday, through their Kickstarter campaign, filmmaker Rosylyn Rhee and company reached their goal of raising $50,000 for their documentary, Supernatural. …
Last Friday Flying Lotus, Thundercat, Teebs, Taylor McFerrin and Mono/Poly played Tokyo, Skinkiba at ageHa. No cameras were allowed. Foreigners were spotted throughout the crowd. When I walked into the venue Simi Lab, a Japanese hip-hop group was on stage. Man, they tried, but their music and performance didn’t offer anything original. It just wasn’t interesting, but at least they weren’t embarrassing. I wasn’t cringing, put it that way. Artist and producer Teebs greeted the crowd with a Japanese thank …
Recently artist Nawer invited Augustine Kofie to Poland to collaborate on this massive wall. Their process is captured below. [Graffuturism] …
Have you watched Inception mad times or the latest Batman trilogy; all of which were directed by Christopher Nolan. Did you reach further back and watch his first flick, The Following? It’s actually pretty dope. Nolan’s latest, Interstellar starring Matthew McConaughey is looking like another adventure into the metaphysical mystery of reality. All possibilities and scenarios are happening somewhere in the universe, or beyond. There’s a long list of noteworthy players, but among them, Michael Caine, Anne Hathaway, and Casey Afflect …
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