Category Archives: movies{&}motion

nicely done

Rhett&Link

These guys seriously made me laugh! If you have the time, check out their site! It’ll be worth your while …

While you’re at it, check out the man’s reaction on the 7th minute of this movie … truly sorry about what his friend has done :-D (they first appear in the 5:30 minute).

while we’re at it …

While we’re talking about cowboys anyway, i’d like to point out two great movies i saw again this weekend. These classics are actually on the top of my favourite-pictures-list and after seeing them - i’m slightly exaggerating here - a thousand times, they still stand out.

I’m talking about “Desperado” and “Once upon a time in Mexico“.

magnetic fields visualized



via colourlovers.

la nueva mujer mexicana

Here’s one of my favourite commercials of the moment (i couldn’t find my number one, so you’ll have to do with this one).

It’s called “the new mexican woman” and it’s about cookies :).

It goes something like this (freely translated):
- Gentlemen, behold the new mexican woman. … More independent than ever.
- But … she will still refrigerate our beers won’t she?
- No, never again! From now on it is also your job to take the kids to the paediatrician.
- What’s that?
- That is a children’s doctor.
- No, the other thing … kids.
- They are the little people who call us dad.
- What’s the thing in her hand?
- Those are the new Tentaciones from Gamesa, because the new mexican woman will enjoy life’s little pleasures, without guilty feelings. And what’s even worse, she will not share.

- Gentlemen, i’m off … i have things to do.

tim muller

My dear friend Tim has put a new portfolio website online. Go check it out!

myphotosquare

Dan Mustafa is posting some great pictures taken in Havana lately … run over to his photosquare to see!

Viva Calaca !!! Dia de los muertos

What an amazing and beautiful animation this is!

It’s a personal project by Ritxy Ostáriz. He wrote the script, illustrated all the characters and animated everything …

seen on DRAWN!

newspeak - thought of the day

In 1984, George Orwell invented ‘Newspeak,’ a language that makes alternative thinking impossible by removing the words used to describe such thought: if you have no word for ‘revolution,’ you will not start one… Newspeak was based on the idea of ‘linguistic relativism,’ the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis. Anthropological linguist Edward Sapir and his student, Benjamin Whorf, were convinced that our language constructs our reality: that we see the world through the lens of our own language and anything not encompassed by our language is – to us, at least – unthinkable. Do we live within the confines of our own linguistic reality?

This quote read on the colourlovers‘ blog struck me as quite interesting food for thought and reflexion!

I’d like to give you my opinion on the rest of the entry, but since its perspective reflects on a different matter (i.e. colour), i’ll keep it for later. Let’s just think about linguistic inhibitions and what they mean in our daily life.

I enjoy reading and reflecting on things as for example the above quote. And i develop opinions and strong feelings about almost everything, although i hardly ever share those … for the simple reason that i might put things the wrong way, use the wrong words, and consequently will be misunderstood. I don’t know how things work with you, but my opinions etc. form themselves in my head in only a few seconds and never ever come in sentences. Therefore trying to explain them to others is the hardest thing to do. The fear of being misunderstood and not being able to fix that is huge. Add to that the fact that i have no linguistic talent whatsoever.

Interesting though, isn’t it? I find it extremely peculiar - or better, fascinating - that our brain/body understands and develops thoughts in split seconds without any language use at all. It is an undefinable, let’s call it a “feeling”, which we don’t need to translate for ourselves, only if we want to communicate the concept we developed to others. Something which takes a whole lot longer. Language, a complex structure of grammar and vocabulary which is open for interpretation and discussion, has its limits without a doubt. Therefore i do think we live too much within the confines of our own linguistic reality.

Don’t get me wrong, i love language! For the very same reason as i find it difficult most of the time - being open for interpretation that is. I just love how semantics can play a game, how certain words, sentences or texts can charm me, shock me, or make me smile, laugh or even cry. Language is most certainly an art form … and so is its embodiment! There lies great beauty in typography, a metier as well as an art form and unfortunately most under-appreciated.

A blogpost about language in english, huge mistake! Although i don’t think i would have done any better in my own language. As i said, no writing/speaking talent whatsoever … :-D

To give you an idea of the importance of relativization of language in my life: I was born and raised in Belgium. Belgium’s official languages are Dutch and French. My native tongue is Flemish. I live in Mexico where i - obviously - speak Spanish, and i try to share thoughts and feelings on this blog in English … there! Now you probably understand that i’ve had my fair share of misinterpretation.

For those in a similar situation, my most useful little helpers: Interglot.com and the Dictionary, Thesaurus and van Dale dashboard widgets.

digital kitchen

A different/cooler view on God ;-).

digitalkitchen.jpg

seen over at my digital junkie friends’.