Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Severed Umbilical Cord

"Regardless of my own beliefs and my own doubts, which are unimportant in this connection, it is my opinion that art lost its basic creative drive the moment it was separated from worship. It severed an umbilical cord and now lives its own sterile life, generating and degenerating itself. In former days the artist remained unknown and his work was to the glory of God. He lived and died without being more or less important than other artisans; "eternal values," "immortality" and "masterpiece" were terms not applicable in his case. The ability to create was a gift. In such a world flourished invulnerable assurance and natural humility.

Today the individual has become the highest form and the greatest bane of artistic creation. The smallest wound or pain of the ego is examined under a microscope as if it were of eternal importance. The artist considers his isolation, his subjectivity, his individualism almost holy. Thus we finally gather in one large pen, where we stand and bleat about our loneliness without listening to each other and without realizing that we are smothering each other to death. The individualists stare into each other's eyes and yet deny the existence of each other. We walk in circles, so limited by our own anxieties that we can no longer distinguish between true and flase, between the gangster's whim and the purest ideal."


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Friday, July 25, 2008

I don't know...

when, if ever, I'll get around to seeing the new Batman movie, but I'm glad it exists if only because it inspired this photoshop:

(Image created by Michael W, posted on The Pensblog.)

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Decisions, decisions.

Sure, there's been some rather significant roster churning for the Pittsburgh Penguins over the last nine days, but let's look on the bright side: if you're in the market for a Penguins sweater with a jazzy name on the back, there's nothing but upside in this year's acquisitions.

While the name is not completely legible in the below photo (and there doesn't seem to be a better shot of it on the net), the team has re-signed the defenseman with the same last name as the minister from The Simpsons:

...while they've also signed his adversary:

Plus, for the cinephile contingent, the team added this guy:

I'm leaning toward a road JLG jersey and a Prince of Darkness t-shirt.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

June, 2008 Film Viewings

june 1: Die! Die! My Darling! (Narizzano, 1965)
june 2: Contempt (Godard, 1963)
june 3: In the Valley of Elah (Haggis, 2007)
june 4: Purple Noon (Clement, 1960)
june 5: Scanners (Cronenberg, 1981)
june 6: Videodrome (Cronenberg, 1983)
june 7: Three Times (Hou, 2005)
june 8: Double Indemnity (Wilder, 1944)
june 9: Funny Games (Haneke, 1997)
june 10: Standard Operating Procedure (Morris, 2008)
june 11: Funny Games (Haneke, 2008)
june 12: Turnabout (Roach, 1940)
june 13: Kung Fu Panda (Osborne and Stevenson, 2008)
june 14: Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium (Helm, 2007)
june 15: Diary of the Dead (Romero, 2008)
june 22: Be Kind Rewind (Gondry, 2008)
june 23: Alexandra (Sokurov, 2007)
june 28: The Heart of the World (Maddin, 2000)
june 29: Wall-E (Stanton, 2008)