5 Mayıs 2011 Perşembe



"When the real world is transformed into mere images, mere images become real beings — dynamic figments that provide the direct motivations for a hypnotic behavior. Since the spectacle’s job is to use various specialized mediations in order to show us a world that can no longer be directly grasped, it naturally elevates the sense of sight to the special preeminence once occupied by touch: the most abstract and easily deceived sense is the most readily adaptable to the generalized abstraction of present-day society. But the spectacle is not merely a matter of images, nor even of images plus sounds. It is whatever escapes people’s activity, whatever eludes their practical reconsideration and correction. It is the opposite of dialogue. Wherever representation becomes independent, the spectacle regenerates itself."
Guy De Bord Society of the Spectacle

2 Mart 2011 Çarşamba

i am back.

this time with some music and films... hang in there...

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26 Mayıs 2009 Salı

Notes on American Darkness


Before moving to the States,I firmly held the opinion that David Lynch was a neo-surrealist.
I had one of my biggest artistic and perceptual epiphanies here in Binghamton.

David Lynch is not a neo-surrealist. No, not at all. He's one of the greatest American neo-realists.