http://vimeo.com/42120811

The Dream Life of David L (original title: La vie rêvée de David L) is an upcoming French feature film that dives into the imaginary student life of David Lynch at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Without any biographical intentions, directors Paul Lê and Julien Pichard ”take the viewer into a dreamlike journey into the heart of Lynchian-in-progress.”

(via Faux David Lynch Biopic: The Dream Life Of David L.)

Titus Andronicus

Little Big League

Fri, June 14, 2013

Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 8:30 pm

Union Transfer

Philadelphia, PA

$15.00

Behold the amazing, yet true, story of the third Titus Andronicus LP, LOCAL BUSINESS.

It begins with a plan of action. While the first two LPs were elaborate concoctions, requiring the contributions of 30+ musicians, the most advanced computer wizardry and transmissions from an alternate universe, LOCAL BUSINESS would be of the earth, the handiwork of a living and breathing entity. No more would Titus Andronicus the studious recording project and Titus Andronicus the raucous touring machine be two distinct beings; there would only be Titus Andronicus, rock and roll band.

(via Union Transfer | Philadelphia Music Venue » Titus Andronicus – Tickets – Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA – June 14th, 2013)

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WORSHYPER / KATABASIS / SUN CINEMA
Public · By PhilaMOCA
    Friday, June 21, 2013
    8:30pm until 11:30pm

    WORSHYPER : Philly-based idiosyncratic R&B trio, perfect summertime soundtrack.
https://soundcloud.com/worshyper
 

KATABASIS : Brooklyn-based brothers perform a live score to a 40 minute original video piece.
http://thisisprogress.net/katabasisweb/trailer.html
 

SUN CINEMA : We are a team of artists and students of live music. Sun Cinema is an expression of our love of what the musical experience means to us and an interpretation of it’s potential for beauty and meaning.
http://suncinema.bandcamp.com/
 

8:30 door, 9:00 show, $7-10 donation, All ages

(via WORSHYPER / KATABASIS / SUN CINEMA)

Totally coincidentally to my most recent series focusing on the stone viaduct wall along the 1100 block of Callowhill Street, the beautiful people at the Streets and Stripes blog (Jonifin Marvin and Chaucee Stillman) have published their own take on the very same block. I thought their romantic series of images provided a lovely contrast to my own purist, architectural style.

(via Streets and Stripes – Philadelphia Style and Love: Bulldog)