trapizonga

by@bucco

Sep 30

Duas opções:

1.

Um mundo pós-apocalítico no qual sobreviveram pessoas fundidas à artificialidade, como ciborgues, ao mesmo tempo em que alcançaram a minimilidade em ser apenas sexo, em apenas buscar a procriação e perpetuação. Essas criaturas pós-sapiens são resquício da humanidade e de sua capacidade criativa e reprodutiva, nada mais, simbolizando evolução e involução ao mesmo tempo. O primitivo fica evidente nos sons guturais, quase como primatas, remetendo ao primórdio humano, enquanto a necessidade de sobrevivência se encontra no duelo e nos movimentos pélvicos que levam ao contínuo, ao infidável.

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2.

Um bando de maluco da porra.


Sep 29

(via ohmyalphabet)


jandirafeijo:

Have you ever faked a restroom trip to check your email? Slept with your laptop? Or become so overwhelmed that you just unplugged from it all?

In this funny, eye-opening, and inspiring film, director Tiffany Shlain takes audiences on an exhilarating rollercoaster ride to discover what it means to be connected in the 21st century. From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Shlain’s love/hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life…and our interconnected future. Equal parts documentary and memoir, the film unfolds during a year in which technology and science literally become a matter of life and death for the director. As Shlain’s father battles brain cancer and she confronts a high-risk pregnancy, her very understanding of connection is challenged. Using a brilliant mix of animation, archival footage, and home movies, Shlain reveals the surprising ties that link us not only to the people we love but also to the world at large. A personal film with universal relevance, Connected explores how, after centuries of declaring our independence, it may be time for us to declare our interdependence instead.


(via tuamaegosta)


Jun 28

(Source: malaguetices)


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