A. King in Society

Sep 19

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Aug 24

Thank you, Steve.
For your unreasonable dedication to things being better. For your commitment to unachievable visions.For your flaws, and your failings, and your triumphs.
(Photo via langer)

Thank you, Steve.

For your unreasonable dedication to things being better. 
For your commitment to unachievable visions.
For your flaws, and your failings, and your triumphs.

(Photo via langer)

Aug 19

Pat Dryburgh caught me attempting a (failed) knock-out of Mike Precious earlier this afternoon. Shameful? Yes. (Animated GIF, by the way. If you can’t see it, click through.)
burnlikefabulous:

A swing and a miss.

Pat Dryburgh caught me attempting a (failed) knock-out of Mike Precious earlier this afternoon. Shameful? Yes. (Animated GIF, by the way. If you can’t see it, click through.)

burnlikefabulous:

A swing and a miss.

(Source: patdryburgh)

Jul 21

“Mondrian? I eat Mondrian for breakfast.”

“Mondrian? I eat Mondrian for breakfast.”

(Source: indigenousdialogues)

Jul 19

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Jul 18

I close my eyes and think of all the things I don’t want. And visualise them rolling by, vacuum cleaners, 3-D TVs, new phones and cars and hand bags, a neat house in the suburbs. I think of how unhappy these things wold make me and then I am free. If you don’t want these things they can never truly have you. Then I think of wood and I think of my bones as wood, something slow and put here a long time ago.
 — Robert Montgomery (See the rest of his Billboard Series)

I close my eyes and think of all the things I don’t want. And visualise them rolling by, vacuum cleaners, 3-D TVs, new phones and cars and hand bags, a neat house in the suburbs. I think of how unhappy these things wold make me and then I am free. If you don’t want these things they can never truly have you. Then I think of wood and I think of my bones as wood, something slow and put here a long time ago.

— Robert Montgomery (See the rest of his Billboard Series)

Jul 13

“Make every detail perfect. Limit the number of details.” — @Jack

(Source: thinksmith)

Jul 11

The Flickr vs. Twitter World Atlas — “See something or say something” by Eric Fischer. (Blue is Twitter, red is Flickr, white is both. Toronto pictured above. via)

The Flickr vs. Twitter World Atlas — “See something or say something” by Eric Fischer. (Blue is Twitter, red is Flickr, white is both. Toronto pictured above. via)

Jul 03

“Everyone sits in the prison of his own ideas. A human being is a part of the whole called by us “Universe,” a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest. A kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.” — Albert Einstein

(Source: thenextweb.com)

Jun 14

Book vs. Movie (from MAD in 1954, via Scribner Books)

Book vs. Movie (from MAD in 1954, via Scribner Books)

Jun 07

“I am troubled by the devaluing of the word ‘design’. I find myself now being somewhat embarrassed to be called a designer. In fact I prefer the German term, Gestalt-Ingenieur. Apple and Vitsoe are relatively lone voices treating the discipline of design seriously in all corners of their businesses. They understand that design is not simply an adjective to place in front of a product’s name to somehow artificially enhance its value. Ever fewer people appear to understand that design is a serious profession; and for our future welfare we need more companies to take that profession seriously.” — Dieter Rams, in the Telegraph article, “Dieter Rams: Apple has achieved something I never did

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“Fill your bowl to the brim and it will spill. Keep sharpening your knife and it will blunt.” — Lao Tsu