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Um mundo adicto, escravos dos desejos, não condenemos o uso das tecnologias,a adicção é uma inerencia dos conceitos enraizados no nosso cérebro e devemos ficar atentos


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3 years ago
Oh Nothing, Just Paul McCartney Casually Predicting The Misogynistic Blame-game The Media Put On Yoko

Oh nothing, just Paul McCartney casually predicting the misogynistic blame-game the media put on Yoko Ono …


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11 years ago
New Portrait Series Revolving Around Artificial Light Pollution. This Will Be The Only Dramatic Microwave

new portrait series revolving around artificial light pollution. this will be the only dramatic microwave selfie in the body of work.


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4 years ago
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?
R U Capable Of Believing In The Power Of The People?

r u capable of believing in the power of the people?

In Demonstration against Tyranny & corruption in Jerusalem, 3 days before crucial elections in Israel. 20/3/2010


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4 years ago
 r U Capable Of Expressing Your Soul To The Full?

 r u capable of expressing your soul to the full?


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5 years ago
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?
R U Capable Of Coping Loneliness?

r u capable of coping loneliness?

This is Mickey Bernstein. 

Mickey was one of the smartest people I have met and also one of the most radical ones. An art expert, a dealer, an artist, a lawyer, a writer, a dreamer, a philosopher and so on. I was his personal assitant 8 years ago, it lasted 1 year but we kept in touch since then. I have visited him on a regular basis during the last 7 years. I had special relations with Mickey and yet very complicated due to his mental & physical state. During our meetings along the years I have documented him, stills & video. His last years were hard. He was very lonely, his fame faded, friends didnt come or call. He said to me that he feels like “Leonardo without a paintbrush”. 

He died last week during his night sleep.

I am sharing some photographs to honor his troubled soul who is now, finally, in peace.


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6 years ago
R U Capable Of Being Here And Now?

r u capable of being here and now?

without dealing with the past or worrying about the future?


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7 years ago
R U Capable Of Understanding The Mystery In Life?

r u capable of understanding the mystery in life?

no. but i trust it


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3 years ago
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah

Shoah

Claude Lanzmann

1985


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3 years ago
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah

Shoah

Claude Lanzmann

1985


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3 years ago
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah

Shoah

Claude Lanzmann

1985

"Can he describe that silence?"


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3 years ago
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah
Shoah

Shoah

Claude Lanzmann

1985


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3 years ago
Shoah
Shoah

Shoah

Claude Lanzmann

1985


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6 years ago

Commissioned by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum on the occasion of the exhibition Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future October 12, 2018 — April 23, 2019

Featuring interviews with Tracey Bashkoff, Christine Burgin, Susan Cianciolo, and Josiah McElheny

Directed by Ted Gerike and Felipe Lima Produced by Ways & Means Executive Producers Lana Kim and Jett Steiger Producer Steph Max Guggenheim Producers Stephan Knuesel and Naomi Leibowitz Voiceover Narrator Hayley Magnus Editor Sean Leonard Music Andrew Miller Sound Mixer Colin Alexander Motion Graphics Matthew Miller Post Sound Unbridled Sound Sound Supervisor Brent Kiser Sound Editor Ian Chase Color Bossi Baker


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8 years ago

Ed Ruscha: Buildings and Words Now nominated for a 2017 Webby Award

i-D Interview Annotated Transcript

Written and Directed by Felipe Lima Narrated by Owen Wilson

Featuring Ed Begley Jr., Larry Bell, Billy Al Bengston, Irving Blum, Larry Gagosian, Jim Ganzer, Joe Goode, Kim Gordon, and Ed Moses.

Produced by Ways & Means Executive Producers Lana Kim, Jett Steiger Producer Rachel Nederveld

Presented by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles MOCA Chief Communication Officier Sarah Lloyd Stifler MOCA Communications Manager Eva Seta

Editor & Motion Graphics Matthew Miller Director of Photography Roman Koval

Researcher Lauren Skillen Sound Mixer Jacques Pienaar

Colorist Bossi Baker Sound Mixer Brent Kiser, Unbridled Sound


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9 years ago

Levi’s The 501® Jean: Stories of an Original Part 4: Japan

Directed by David Jacob Kramer & Felipe Lima Produced by Imprint Projects Producer Ashleigh Parker DP Eli Born Add'l Photography Frank Mobilio, Roman Koval Line Producers Yas Osawa, Lizzy Sanford


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11 years ago

3 Union Shop a film about the Colby Poster Printing Co.

Directed by C. R. Stecyk III & Felipe Lima 2nd Unit Director Susanne Melanie Berry

Produced by Ways & Means for MOCAtv

Executive Producers Emma Reeves & John Toba Producers Lana Kim & Jett Steiger

Music UUV

Sound Owen Granich-Young

Color by MPC LA Colorist Derek Hansen

Special thanks to Glenn Hinman & The Hinman Family for their support.

Special thanks also to Christopher Michlig, Brian Michlig, Jan Tumlir for their support in conjunction with the exhibition and book In the Good Name of The Company.


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5 years ago
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)
Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, Dir. Johanna Demetrakas)

Feminists: What Were They Thinking? (2018, dir. Johanna Demetrakas)


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