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What distinguishes the erotic photograph from the pornographic photograph?

“Another unary photograph is the pornographic photograph (I am not saying the erotic photograph: the erotic is a pornographic that has been disturbed, fissured). Nothing more homogeneous than a pornographic photograph. It is always a naive photograph, without intention and without calculation. Like a shop window which shows only one illuminated piece of jewelry, it […]

Quote of the Day – October 23 2015

“To be naked is to be oneself.
To be nude is to be seen naked by others and yet not recognized for oneself. A naked body has to be seen as an object in order to become a nude. ( The sight of it as an object stimulates the use of it as an object.) Nakedness […]

2015-10-23T17:48:59+11:00October 23rd, 2015|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments

What I’m watching… ‘La Belle Noiseuse’ Directed by Jacques Rivette

The film won the Grand Prix at the 1991 Cannes Film Festival.

The film had a good critical reception, and occasioned much comment on Béart’s frank onscreen nudity and Rivette’s characteristic use of an extreme running time.

Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert added the film to his Great Movies collection in April 2009

How color blind are you?

http://www.quizzyn.com/question/how-color-blind-are-you/1.html

Quote of the Day – October 21 2015

“A film is a ribbon of dreams. The camera is much more than a recording apparatus; it is a medium via which messages reach us from another world that is not ours and that brings us to the heart of a great secret. Here magic begins.”

Orson Welles

2015-10-22T18:28:23+11:00October 22nd, 2015|My Quote of the Day, Recent posts|0 Comments

What I’m reading… ‘Curvology: The Origins and Power of Female Body Shape.’

Tabloid newspapers take a prurient interest in women who flaunt their curves. The role of the media, and other cultural forces, in constructing notions of female beauty is often discussed. But “Curvology”, a new book by David Bainbridge, focuses on the part played by evolution in men’s—and women’s—understanding and appreciation of the undulations of the […]

2016-01-17T17:50:46+11:00October 21st, 2015|Recent posts, What I'm reading|0 Comments
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