GUP 21 - Young at Heart
Knowing your own mind, even though decisions are sometimes irrational and merely the result of confused feelings. These are often feelings in their purest form: unpolished and straight from the heart.
Knowing your own mind, even though decisions are sometimes irrational and merely the result of confused feelings. These are often feelings in their purest form: unpolished and straight from the heart.
David LaChapelle (Connecticut, 1969) is benevolent. Taking a stand against inaccessible contemporary art he believes there’s only one path to follow: the heart. He talks about what moves and inspires him and what made his ongoing project, The Rape of africa, a reality.
Reminiscing Michael Jackson, who died exactly two years ago this week
Laptop-dying season starts in March. It is a phenomenon I was unfamiliar with until I started teaching theory in the photography department of a Dutch art academy. But it really exists. In the last trimester of the year, laptops perish by the dozen. This is most often blamed on an argument with a friend, an angry landlord, a vindictive ex. It can also be one’s own fault, but this is rare.
In the Western world, the notion of ‘young at heart’ has for the last decades been emphatically separated from biological age.