19. Composer. Ask for more.

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Piano Blog with 126 notes

johnzkn:

Chopin - Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 “Heroic”

johnzkn:

Chopin - Polonaise in A-flat major, Op. 53 “Heroic”

Source: johnzkn

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from nøt too bad. with 3,057 notes

not-too-bad:

Sickest ball court ever

not-too-bad:

Sickest ball court ever

Source: escroto

3rd May 2013

Quote reblogged from not shaking the grass with 2,987 notes

Sometimes you climb out of bed in the morning and you think, I’m not going to make it, but you laugh inside—remembering all the times you’ve felt that way.
— Charles Bukowski (via likeafieldmouse)

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from Art Ruby with 269 notes

artruby:

Donald Judd.

artruby:

Donald Judd.

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Piano Blog with 1,285 notes

Source: musicalmelody

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from not shaking the grass with 232 notes

likeafieldmouse:

Helen Levitt - Kids in Box (1945)

likeafieldmouse:

Helen Levitt - Kids in Box (1945)

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from Obsolete with 378 notes


This bizarre looking thing is “Ata the humanoid”, a mummified corpse found in the Atacama Desert ten years ago. It’s strange appearance led to many calling it an “alien”, claiming it as proof that extraterrestrials have visited Earth.Well, it’s finally been submitted to a battery of tests and the results show it to be fully human. DNA analysis has even managed to pinpoint the location and nationality of its mother. The results do suggest that it was once alive and human, not a hoax, and so asks more questions than they answer.The bone analysis suggests that this is not a fetus, but a child between the ages of 6-8. The specimen has just ten ribs (as opposed to 12), is just six inches long and has severe facial deformities. These symptoms do not match up to any known genetic disorder and experts have no idea how such a severely deformed and tiny child could have lived to age six.
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This bizarre looking thing is “Ata the humanoid”, a mummified corpse found in the Atacama Desert ten years ago. It’s strange appearance led to many calling it an “alien”, claiming it as proof that extraterrestrials have visited Earth.

Well, it’s finally been submitted to a battery of tests and the results show it to be fully human. DNA analysis has even managed to pinpoint the location and nationality of its mother. The results do suggest that it was once alive and human, not a hoax, and so asks more questions than they answer.

The bone analysis suggests that this is not a fetus, but a child between the ages of 6-8. The specimen has just ten ribs (as opposed to 12), is just six inches long and has severe facial deformities. These symptoms do not match up to any known genetic disorder and experts have no idea how such a severely deformed and tiny child could have lived to age six.

More info

Source: rosemortem

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from SFMOMA with 94 notes

sfmoma:

SUBMISSION:
THE CORNERDan Levin / 201320.5”h x 12”w x 4.5”dmisc. objectswww.danlevin.com

sfmoma:

SUBMISSION:

THE CORNER
Dan Levin / 2013
20.5”h x 12”w x 4.5”d
misc. objects
www.danlevin.com

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from SFMOMA with 42 notes

sfmoma:

Lauren Phillips
Recovery a part of ”Archive Fever” series, 2013
20X30

sfmoma:

Lauren Phillips

Recovery a part of ”Archive Fever” series, 2013

20X30

3rd May 2013

Photo reblogged from The Piano Blog with 152 notes

semioticapocalypse:

Dennis Stock. Igor Stravinsky in the studios of the Colombia Records, 1957
[::SemAp::]

semioticapocalypse:

Dennis Stock. Igor Stravinsky in the studios of the Colombia Records, 1957

[::SemAp::]

Source: semioticapocalypse

24th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Be young, be dope, be proud with 10,782 notes

Source: danielodowd

24th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Procrastination Vs. Motivation with 34 notes

rfmmsd:

Artist & Illustrator:
Adam Tan
“The Fall”
2012
Digital

rfmmsd:

Artist & Illustrator:

Adam Tan

“The Fall”

2012

Digital

24th April 2013

Photo reblogged from Wanderlust Europe with 296 notes

wanderlusteurope:

Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, England

wanderlusteurope:

Peckforton Castle, Cheshire, England

24th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Eski - Sanat with 87 notes

senfonikankara:

Composers I (sinfinimusic)

Source: senfonikankara

24th April 2013

Photo reblogged from bah-der bah-derp with 1,460 notes

clairdesol:

mediamattersforamerica:

Cable news has, for all intents and purposes, ignored the shocking revelation that the fertilizer plant that exploded in West, Texas, was holding 270 tons of ammonium nitrate at the plant, 1,350 times the amount that is allowed without disclosure to the federal government.

AND HOW ABOUT MENTIONING THAT IT WAS A MONSANTO COMPANY, NEWS STATIONS. I AM DISAPPOINTED IN YOU.

clairdesol:

mediamattersforamerica:

Cable news has, for all intents and purposes, ignored the shocking revelation that the fertilizer plant that exploded in West, Texas, was holding 270 tons of ammonium nitrate at the plant, 1,350 times the amount that is allowed without disclosure to the federal government.

AND HOW ABOUT MENTIONING THAT IT WAS A MONSANTO COMPANY, NEWS STATIONS. I AM DISAPPOINTED IN YOU.

Source: mediamattersforamerica