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Portrait of Lotte, from birth to 20 years old

Payback says...

The flu, partying night before...

I just think it's bizarre behaviour of all involved. As it's happened since birth, she's normalized it, but being programmed to think being recorded is just another weekly chore -like I had to collect and take out the trash- is an alien concept to me.

She has achieved her Warhol Quota though...

EDIT: Her brother Vince is being documented too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWINGOpjwrs&feature=emb_rel_pause
16 years so far.

newtboy said:

Is it me, or did she look like she was either in or near tears 1/4 of the time.

Blank on Blank - Lou Reed on Guns & Ammo

SquidCap says...

Yup, same here. He made it sound like they were the only group that did anything worth anything back then. They would've never gotten anywhere without Warhol using his fame and promoting them extensively and were just stupidly artsy fartsy and pretentious; the mega-hipsters of the day.

I think why he disliked Beatles was that their debut album was released at the same time as Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.. Warhol got them record contract in the first place and the album bombed (allthou has some legendary songs, no doubt) but without him no one would've heard about them since of before.

Also Reed has probably the worst "rock" album on his merit: Metal Machine Music.. Some idiots take that album seriously It's just two guitars leaning against amplifiers...

Engels said:

Jesus I had no idea he was such a douche. Jaw on floor when he accuses others of being pretentious.

Bill Nye Pwns Astrology in 1/one minute!

ChaosEngine jokingly says...

Yes, because everyone born in the same month has the same tendencies and temperaments.

I was born in august, so I'm exactly the same as Barack Obama, Madonna, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Tim Tebow, Ingrid Bergman, Halle Berry, Tony Bennett, Jack Black, Coco Chanel, and Andy Warhol.

Trancecoach said:

Too bad astrology has very little to do with constellations and more to do with tendencies and temperaments. This is why astrology is more of an oracular art than a science.

TedxTalks Kellee Santiago - Are Video Games Art?

Living without money

shagen454 says...

This isn't real. He was simply on the Malkovich floor on Warhol day, accidently went down a passage that magically dropped him off in a cave in Utah. Simple as that.

Men In Black 3 - Trailer 2

Just a bunch of scotch tape stuck to the ceiling

Aldous Huxley: Warning to America (1958)

Facebook IS the devil -- anybody know a good exorcist?

Exit Through the Gift Shop (full film)

shagen454 says...

Absolutely a docu-prank. I remember I had to partake in this shit that they're poking fun at when the Misfits asked me to make them an Obeyesque print and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Fuck commercial art with Warhol's VU banana.

We Live In Public [documentary]

shagen454 says...

This is really cool. Never heard of the guy but this experimental project is awesome/sickening, Josh Harris really wanted to be Warhol - tho I think he just doesn't really get it. Still seems like a nice guy though. Wish I had all that money, I probably do something really cool. Haha.

Watermelon carving

curiousity says...

>> ^entr0py:

I think Westy is right about the distinction between fine art and a decorative craft that is done according to an established pattern. Cake decorating, crochet, lacework, henna, flower arrangement, all fit in the latter category. But the fact that there's limited room for creativity doesn't make crafts valueless or any less beautiful. Often much of the beauty comes from the fact that the craftsman has done the same thing hundreds of times and has become really skilled at it. That's something that cannot really happen in fine art; once you've pained a painting or written a poem, you don't go back and reproduce it almost exactly the same way again a thousand times. Unless of course you're Andy Warhol.


So every time this guy carves a watermelon, they are exact replications?

You make it sound like artists making fine art do not exactly reproduce the same piece of art, but ignore that they are still using the skills that they have done "hundreds of times and has become really skilled at it."

So if this guy carves a different flower in a veggie? That wouldn't be exactly the same, but using the same skills. Would that address the point in your response?

EDIT: I reread my comment. It really comes off dickish... To be honest, I'm tired and am going to go to bed instead of trying to figure out how to make my point while being less of a dick. Please understand that was not the intended tone.

Watermelon carving

entr0py says...

I think Westy is right about the distinction between fine art and a decorative craft that is done according to an established pattern. Cake decorating, crochet, lacework, henna, flower arrangement, all fit in the latter category. But the fact that there's limited room for creativity doesn't make crafts valueless or any less beautiful. Often much of the beauty comes from the fact that the craftsman has done the same thing hundreds of times and has become really skilled at it. That's something that cannot really happen in fine art; once you've pained a painting or written a poem, you don't go back and reproduce it almost exactly the same way again a thousand times. Unless of course you're Andy Warhol.

Awesome music video, staged as classic paintings

Pop Art Paintball: Marilyn Monroe In A Minute



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