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  • more imagery created with the artificial intelligence Stable Diffusion: How painter William Turner –who lived about two hundred years ago in the era of romanticism– might’ve imagined a futuristic city like Night City from Cyberpunk 2077

    a sci-fi city imagined by William Turner (*1775 †1851), filed under photos, October 8th 2022
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    a ghost from the future, filed under photos, September 13th 2022
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  • January 16th 2022
    tags: filed under lucasdidthis, mixtapes, music, noiseandvoid
    tags:
    • playlists
    estimated reading time:
    tags: a minute and a bit (~317words)

    nocturnal sessions

    A well balanced mixtape duo with moody music ideal for late night design sessions

    Since back in the days as a young design student, I’ve enjoyed working during the quiet of the nighttime and I believe that’s something a lot of artists, programmers, writers, and designers share; We are children of the night. When it gets dark outside the demanding noise of everyday life with all its clutter steps aside to deep, overarching silence and the mind of many of us tends to be wide open and particularly creative.

    At least for me, a proper soundtrack enhances those nocturnal sessions a lot —both in pleasure and outcome. Even though there are a lot of amazing LPs¹ to listen to, I’ve spent quite some time in 2020 putting together two long mixtapes made primarily for such occasions.

    In total, these two Spotify playlists pack more than five hours of carefully selected and arranged tracks –90, including some Interludes and skits, perfect to get you into the tunnel and find inspiration during your extended late-night working sessions.

    Apart from that, I draw on these mixtapes to find catharsis and come to rest during cold and dark winter hours and grey days in general, as well.

    I often think that the night is more alive and richly coloured than the day.

    — Vincent Van Gogh

    Since there’s a lot of –to some extent heavy– bass and some rather high-pitched sounds, I strongly recommend a decent audio output device that can handle a broad spectrum of frequencies well in order to get the most out of this music.

    part I: MANIAC
    — 42 Tracks / 2hours 23minutes

    part II: Wolves
    — 48 Tracks / 2hours 59minutes

    ¹ thinking of M83, The XX, Her, Tycho, The Howl & The Hum, Howling, Son Lux, Darkside, and Portico for example

    .../blog/2022/01/16/nocturnal-sessions/
  • Shinrin Yoku, filed under photos, September 7th 2021
  • Analogue self-portrait taken with my Impossible I-1 on Polaroid Black Frame Edition, triple-exposure embroided with red yarn

    MANIAC, filed under photos, polaroids, August 24th 2021
  • Analogue self-portrait taken with my Impossible I-1 on Polaroid Black Frame Edition, wrapped in bubble wrap

    Fragile, filed under photos, polaroids, July 27th 2021
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