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markos

About Me

in the representational model of the mirrored image: the awareness of the construction, the beauty of the model as illusive as this whole supernova internetalia!
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My Interests

Philosophy, Film, Abstract Notions Like Space and Time, and Boredom. Oh, and everything fun as well!!

I'd like to meet:

The Jack of Spades. Alternatively Jack the Ripper!Your results:
You are Supergirl Supergirl 100% Iron Man 100% Wonder Woman 100% Green Lantern 80% Batman 80% Superman 70% Spider-Man 60% Catwoman 60% Hulk 55% Robin 40% The Flash 30% Lean, muscular and feminine.
Honest and a defender of the innocent.
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Movies:

The wonderful "Wavelength" that left me mesmerized for 30 minuted without me realizing it. "Land of the dead", although I still love "Night of the Living Dead". "The Beast of Yucca Flats" which I dearly thank Mark Betz for introducing to me. "L'Annee Derniere a Marienbad" for all the philosophical potential it offers. "Bicycle Thief" for it's poetic humanism. "Faster Pussycat! Kill! Kill!" for the loveliest breasty women with an attitude. Tarkovsky's "Mirror" and "Nostalghia" for a grieving longing it creates, and for reminding me each time of a dear Tarkovsky buddy. "Battleship Potemkin" which drew me into the world of cinema without even knowing it. "The Draughtsman's Contract" and "The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover" for the endless layering of intertextuality. "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" for which I have a secret. "Dogville" for the first hour and definitely not the rest. "The Incredibles"; they're simply incredible. "The Godfather Trilogy" that prove to be opera on screen. "Querelle" that manifests the angst and delirium of homosexuality. "The Empire of Passion" that manifests the angst and delirium of masterful pornography. "Behind the Green Door" because it reminds me of "Bone" and both for the underpinning blaxploitation-ism. "Bonnie and Clyde" for being a romantic masterpiece way after the death of Romanticism. "Rabbit Pix" for an intimate view of love and life. "Instructions for a light and sound machine" as an experimental masterpiece covering the entirety of the light and sound machine's essence. "Timecode" as an experimental feature covering the entirety of the byte machine's essence. "Hidden" in the light of ethnic manipulation and western dictatorship. "Fallen Art" - an animation that beats the hell out of the Incredibles. "Point Blank" for knocking me off my seat. 'Renaissance' for the effort and beautiful imagery that kicks ass. [The list must go on and on, and will do so when time is available].

Books:

If on a Winter's Night a Traveller... . The Movement-Image / The Time-Image. 1984. The Rime of an Ancient Mariner. The Skin of the Film. The Trial. Gaston Bachelard in general. Neuromancer. Histoire de l'oeil. [Again too much to go on at the moment.]

Heroes:

newborn babies

My Blog

notes on thinking

a concept is a percept made into thought
Posted by markos on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 08:06:00 PST