fog studies
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fog studies
@fogstudies
tracking movements, causes and conditions
Katılım Şubat 2022
137 Takip Edilen28 Takipçiler

@MIUMIUofficial responds to heavy fog conditions
when we no longer trust that which we cannot touch, we seek overcompensation for the immaterial
kida@kidasnow
miu miu’s new fragrance packaging being an ice cream scoop with “ice cream” in the form of kinetic sand
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I’m a woah vickyy replacement twitter truther. This isn’t her
Victoria Rose@woahhvickyyy
What is peter teal email??
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Inherent Vice is PTA’s best movie but most of you aren’t ready for that conversation
Steven Powell@EllroyReader
I may be alone in this but I think Inherent Vice is a vastly superior Pynchon adaptation than One Battle After Another. It has none of the preachy, bloated and cartoonish tone of OBAA, and the broad humour works better as it is a parody.
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Some of my favourite visuals from Werner Herzog’s Heart of Glass (Herz aus Glas)




a random pynchon character@zaaaarbi
At the risk of sounding like a Lynch fanatic, jotted down a few thoughts on the movie that I think of as Herzog’s Twin Peaks. My ★★★★ review of Heart of Glass on @letterboxd: boxd.it/ecT7fx
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@NYMag in fog, shorter blue wavelengths scatter back toward us as glare. amber light improves visibility by filtering this backscatter and preserving contrast.
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“Sometime last year, my block in Crown Heights started turning orange,” writes Adriane Quinlan. “When the sun set, our windows burned in the apricot tones of the old sodium-vapor lamps.” The shift began with one window, but the spread was swift — up and down the block there were shades of marigold and poppy, Werther’s Butterscotch and Gatorade. From the West Village to Williamsburg, windows became filled with safety-vest orange.
“I bet there is a caveman-brain-related thing where it’s comforting to be in the glow of a fire,” says Dan Goedeker, a director of photography. “Orange is a resistance to the sterility of modern life,” speculates Quinlan’s neighbor Grace Ginsburg, who turns on her orange lamps when she’s done with a day’s work on backlit, bluish screens.
Quinlan observes how we’ve hit peak orange in our lighting: nymag.visitlink.me/zDwEc1

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the ziggurat will be the defining architectural typology of the hyperscale era
Brooks Otterlake@i_zzzzzz
Data centers should be gigantic black pyramids shining beams of light into the sky
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@rare_jpg it is even a fog, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away
james 4:14
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