movement, art, dance, ritual, fiction, drawing, good storytellers, illustration, internal worlds, systems, cybernetics, contact improv, the original counterculture, edwardian garb, fairytales, winged things, archeomythology, fin-de-siecle france, mythology, fairytales, the Merry Pranksters, food, hats, contortion, scandinavian design, japanese aesthetics, body modification, walks with no particular destination, mushrooms, forests, moss, leaves, rooftops, the sea, the sky, mimes
kind folk, dancers, artists, writers, thinkers, makers, dandies, circus freaks, contortionists, aerialists, owners of victorian mansions, anachronists, and anybody with exceptional wit, charm, and a penchant for absurd adventure.
The Beatles, Belle and Sebastian, Radiohead, Kent, Sigur Rós, Múm, Bjork, Paavoharju, Andrew Bird, Piana, Mouse on Mars, CocoRosie, Gogol Bordello, World's End Girlfriend, Molehill Orkestrah, Four Tet, Mouse on Mars, Brazilian Girls, Pink Martini, The Squirrel Nut Zippers, the Cocteau Twins, Manu Chao, John Lennon, T-Rex, Mogwai, Simon & Garfunkel, Lube, DeVotchKa
Amelie, Noi Albinoi, Les Enfants Du Paradis, The Dark Crystal, Happenstance, L'Auberge Espagnole, Casper, Harold and Maude, Alegria, Pan's Labyrinth, The Crow, A Feast at Midnight, The Irony of Fate, Window to Paris, old Soviet cartoons, Caro et Jeunet, Jodarowsky, Ryazanov, etc etc etc.
Star Trek Next Generation. and nothing else.
The Summer Book, Master and Margarita, the Dharma Bums, Prometheus Rising, the Garden of Eden, the Professor Challenger stories, Grapefruit, Solaris, Lord of the Rings, Skellig, Harry Potter, Cat's Cradle, Norwegian Wood, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, anything by Kerouac, Ginsberg, Joseph Campbell, Murakami, Tove Jansson, Ray Bradbury, Conan Doyle, H.G. Wells, Isaac Asimov, Yoko Ono, and books with beautiful illustrations (Hiroshi Tanabe's #2, Deanne Cheuk's Mushroom Girls, Brian Froud things, etc)