Always looking for stimulating conversations, sights, things, places, sounds, sensations.
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Political Economy of China, Spaces of flow, Urban morphology.
The absurd and the perverse, the original and the ambiguous.
No genre preferance, as long as it is innovative and artist oriented. (as opposed to producer-heavy)
'Stalker' by Tarkovsky, 'Happiness' by Solonz, 'Spirit of the Beehive' by Enrice, 'Hour of the Wolf' by Bergman, 'I Stand Alone' by Casper Noe, 'Platform' by Jia Zhangke, 'The Corporation', 'Code Unknown' Haneke. z
Don't have TV.
'Mrs Dalloway' by Woolf, 'The Gift' by Mauss, 'History of Sexuality 1&2' by Foucault, 'Exquisite Pain' by Sophie Calle, 'Nausea' by Satre, 'Eroticism' by Bataille