Damn, beat me to it.
My strange fascination with street lamps, however, remains undeterred.

Damn, beat me to it.

My strange fascination with street lamps, however, remains undeterred.

Rosenhan experiment [Shock Corridor]

Last night I watched Shock Corridor (Sam Fuller, 1963) based on reddit’s recommendation, and it turned out to be pretty damn good. Fuller did a fantastic job of weaving eerie, alarming, chaotic moments into the otherwise really classical looking black and white 50s hospital setting; the momentary diversions to colour, for instance, had a particularly strong impact on my senses, drawing me out of my standard ‘aged movie’ mindset and into something more critically aware, surprised, impressed. I would say it’s more one of those strange Hollywood delights than a truly outstanding movie, though. Fans of surrealism will no doubt appreciate the healthy dose of absurd that permeates its plot, characters, politics, poster art:

It’s right along lines of the title-linked Wikipedia article about planting sane people into insane asylums and watching how psychiatrists seem to consistently (and with considerable prognostic detail) misdiagnose them as insane. (And, especially interestingly, how the mental patients themselves are better able to detect the plants as imposters!) Really makes you question the whole concept of ‘in/sanity’…

(Source: reddit.com)


Artworks by Finnish artist Perttu Murto
[via lookslikegooddesign]



Artworks by Finnish artist Perttu Murto

[via lookslikegooddesign]

You all know I have a thing for the abstract/surreal nature of power-lines and streetlamps, and apparently someone else does too. All I have to say about that is:
WHAT A FUCKING COOL IDEA!
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You all know I have a thing for the abstract/surreal nature of power-lines and streetlamps, and apparently someone else does too. All I have to say about that is:

WHAT A FUCKING COOL IDEA!

Click to photo to read more.