-The City of Lost Children : A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.
-Watership Down : Hoping to escape destruction by human developers and save their community, a colony of rabbits, led by Hazel and Fiver, seek out a safe place to set up a new warren.
-The Secret of Nimh : To save her ill son, a field mouse must seek the aid of a colony of rats, with whom she has a deeper link than she ever suspected.
-The Cell : An F.B.I. Agent persuades a social worker, who is adept with a new experimental technology, to enter the mind of a comatose serial killer in order to learn where he has hidden his latest kidnap victim.
-Dog Soldiers : A routine military exercise turns into a nightmare in the Scotland wilderness
-Sorry To Bother You : In an alternate present-day version of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Green discovers a magical key to professional success, propelling him into a universe of greed.
-Paprika : When a machine that allows therapists to enter their patients’ dreams is stolen, all Hell breaks loose. Only a young female therapist, Paprika, can stop it.
-Bubba Ho-Tep : Elvis Presley and a black “JFK” stay in a nursing home where nothing happens - until a wayward Egyptian mummy comes and sucks out the old people’s souls thru their a-holes. The two decide to fight back.
-Being John Malkovich : A puppeteer discovers a portal that leads literally into the head of movie star John Malkovich.
-Fantastic Planet : On a faraway planet where blue giants rule, oppressed humanoids rebel against their machine-like leaders.
The Footscray Psychiatric Centre / 1977
James Fong
House of Voids
Malik Architecture
Moyra Davey, Shure, 2003
Dóra Maurer, Seven Twists, 1979
Seven Twists I–VI 1979/2011 is a self-portrait of the artist comprising six framed black and white photographs on paper, laid out in a single row. The first photograph shows Maurer holding up a square sheet of blank paper that mostly covers her face, with only her right eye and hairline visible. Each subsequent photograph presents the artist holding up the previous photograph in the same manner but rotated by forty-five degrees anti-clockwise. In each photograph her actual face is angled alternately more or less towards the camera, with a little more of her face being revealed each time.
im ngl that scene in the lighthouse when hes trying to jerk off to the idea of a hot mermaid but keeps getting distracted by unsightly visions symbolizing his guilty conscience and descent into insanity is so real like. it really is like that sometimes
Sean Mundy - Dark Winters
Issey Miyake Pleats Please Travel Through Kenya By Yuriko Takagi
Ceramic ‘Curiosity Clouds’ by Manifesto Celebrate the Natural World in Functional Organic Forms