books, films, nature...whatever...
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books, films, nature...whatever...
rusty old buildings + the coastline + mountains
I dont do tv or films (cant sit still for more than ten minutes)
I generally dont do fiction either.. i'd rather read about the cretacious period and how rocks are formed etc.. :study:
i like car graveyards...very mad max. saw a lot summer before last when driving across the usa...
lots of film, production design, and the like; hours of discussion there. downtown in the rain. large dead-end alleys. Ellsworth Kelly, Josef Koudelka, Stanislav Szukalski, Ramiro Rodriguez, Cam De Leon. yer momma.
yes, she is pretty inspiring...Quote:
Originally Posted by g
...films are a huge influence for me too...too many to name, but a few...
the warriors
2001
solaris (original tarkovsky version, not soderberg remake)
witnesses (croatian film, fractured narrative, mind-blowing)
thx-1138
Sci fi, spaceships, epic cityscapes like in Bladerunner, oceans, mountains, the way the endless rows of shitty redbrick back to backs in Leeds 6 is so ugly and yet so beautiful 'cos it's home, good trips, forests, old buildings, ruins, cute girls dancing in strobelight, silence, being in love, experiencing hate, coming to terms with pain, learning to accept suffering, laughter, tears, tackling crippling depression and keeping going, John Martin's Plains of Heaven paintings, Clive Barker's Weaveworld, Robert Heinlein's Time enough for Love, HR Geiger...
My main influence is non musical.
Mostly literature, and painting.
I write and paint, and so they all feed off of each other.
But in particular my non musical muses are
W.S Burroughs
Russel Mills
Gerhard Richter
Francis Bacon
Frank Miller
John Bergin
Shirow Masamune
Shinya Tsukamoto
Charles Bukowski
Samuel Beckett
Terry Gilliam
Hunter S Thompson
Andy Goldsworthy
Beat Takeshi
err the list goes on
the herb
modern architechture
women
the herb
the herb
decaying architecture in ex-communist countries is fascinating to me...modern ruins...
My Family
Including my Friends
traveling
****ing , Travelling and War and the police state we are heading towards.
Fornication , Travelling and war and blah blah
chair, I love chair!
Brutalism, a form of arcitechture that was founded by le coubusier. I also love anything visual typeography, graphics and modern art. some of the old masters can do it or me as well such as miller as dirty put in his list but on the whole its modern art that gets me. magazines and books also get me going creative review, some of the banksy books and some of the new graphic books coming outa london at the moment are also pretty hot.
http://www.mit.edu/~bvbueren/foto's/.../brutalism.jpg
the daily grind...the day to day.
if we are talking people then.....Quote:
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
James Joyce
GG Allin (not musically)
William Blake
My Mum
Robert Anton Wilson
Alesteir Crowley
Peter carroll
Philip K Dick
Austin Osman Spare
WowQuote:
Originally Posted by FILTERZ
Crowley was very interesting, one man became soooo powerful.
What with the golden dawn, the OTO and the Masons, Crowley is fascinating.
Osman Spar and Wilson too
We should chat mate.
Car races
looking at circuit boards
VJing
overheard statements about important things
tits
sex
war
machine noises
society
poverty
injustice
feeling angry
feeling happy
the weather
yo momma, she smells like a pig!
a scanner darkly is a life-changing book...Quote:
Originally Posted by FILTERZ