✖ Via California is a place: Honey Pie still photography by Zackary Canepari

About the Honey Pie project:

Her lips are full pink. Her teal green eyes are intense and inviting. Her black eyeliner accentuates her high cheekbones and her strawberry hair complements her light African skin. Her metallic halter dress holds her supple thighs and pushes on her round breast. She is the result of careful attention and workmanship. When you see her up close, you can’t help but stare. At $6000, she’s certainly not a cheap date. For creator Matt McMullen, she’s a work of art. For everyone else, she’s a Real Doll.

California is a place also produced a video of their visit to the Real Doll factory. Read an interview with Matt McMullen over at the MONK Magazine. Visit the official website of Real Doll and learn more about those on wikipedia.

California is a place is produced, directed, and shot by Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari. Full credit for the Honey Pie project :

On Camera: Matt McMullen
Produced by: Zackary Canepari & Drea Cooper
Directed by: Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari
Cinematography by: Drea Cooper & Zackary Canepari
Edited by: Drea Cooper
Still Photographer: Zackary Canepari
Music Composed & Produced by: Dave Janusko and Skyrider

The photos above were taken by Zackary Canepari : visit his blog and official website for more of his work.



• Jul 19, 2010 link notes tagged: art  technology  communication  doll  Real Doll  body  anatomy  object  consumption  female  woman  girl  together  sex  apparatus  loneliness  love  relation  relationship  simulacrum  representation  photograph  photographer  fragment  creature  monster  creation  surrogate 
✖ Via Fiona Banner: Almost Fluorescent Nude, 2007 + detail

Artist statement:

“I got involved in looking at and describing the human form through watching war films. It occurred to me, after a while, that their images were pornographic in nature – both alluring, seductive and repulsive. That got me into looking at porn films. I began to think that they were like life drawings, only with all the rules broken. They have very limited narrative: often no script, virtually no dialogue, just the hovering gaze. I described these films moment by moment, in my own words, and made very big pictures from them. They take something very private and domestic, and make it heroic. After that, I worked with a striptease artist. She came to my studio and undressed, and I began describing her act verbally. It became a kind of striptease in words.” (more)

About Fiona Banner:

“Fiona Banner was born in Merseyside and now lives in London. She studied at Kingston University and completed her MA at Goldsmiths College in 1993. The next year she held her first solo show at City Racing. Following her shows at the Neuer Aachener Kunstverein,and Dundee Contemporary Arts, she was nominated for the Turner Prize. More recent shows include at The Power Plant, Toronto, and Live/Work, at MOMA, New York.” (wikipedia)


• Jul 10, 2010 link notes tagged: art  artist  body  sex  nude  word  representation 
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✖ Via Ken Kagami: “Snoopee”
“Ken Kagami is best known in America for his package design for Deerhoof’s Milkman album. This zine finds Ken exploring the characters Snoopy and Charlie Brown, in a series of risque marker drawings.”

Visit Ken Kagami official website.



• Apr 24, 2010 link notes tagged: art  illustration  animal  dog  humor  sex  cartoon 
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✖ Via Dogtooth, Yorgos Lanthimos, 2009
“The father, the mother and their three kids live at the outskirts of a city. There is a tall fence surrounding the house. The kids have never been outside that fence. They are being educated, entertained, bored and exercised in the manner that their parents deem appropriate, without any influence from the outside world. They believe that the airplanes flying over are toys and that zombies are small yellow flowers. The only person allowed to enter the house is Christina. She works as a security guard at the father’s business. The father arranges her visits to the house in order to appease the sexual urges of the son. The whole family is fond of her, especially the eldest daughter. One day Christina gives her as a present a headband that has stones that glow in the dark and asks for something in return.”

Michael Haneke meets The Royal Tannenbaum.



• Mar 26, 2010 link notes tagged: art  film  movie  filmmaker  family  kids  parents  sex  lost  alone  loneliness  isolation 
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✖ Via

A Journey Round My Skull: #21, Russian elementary school textbook on The Miracle of Life, 1992



• Mar 20, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  illustration  humon  reproduction  sex  communication  biology  anatomy 
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✖ Via

Travis W. Simon “Cat Dog”



• Mar 02, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  illustration  illustrator  humor  alcool  animal  sex 
✖ Via Diabologum: musical arrangement for an excerpt of Jean Eustache’s film La Maman et la putain (1973)

About Diabologum:

“Diabologum is a french band from the 90’s, they released 3 LP’s and several Ep’s between 1993 and 1998. Their 3 albums were radically different, the first one was an arty lofi collage of sounds and songs, the second was a collection of Rock-pop song, the third was their manifesto: noise rock and cold hip hop. The band split in 1998, the last show was in NY Knitting factory. Today the members have other musical projects : Experience, Programme, Nonstop, Panti will, the Overnight Project, Kapla…”


• Mar 01, 2010 link notes tagged: art  music  film  cinema  movie  BW  boy  girls  love  loneliness  sex 
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✖ Via Alyssa Monks: “Rabbit Ears”, 40”x60”, oil on linen, 2003

Previously on Skandalon



• Feb 28, 2010 link notes tagged: couple  everyday  hyperrealism  kids  life  painter  painting  photorealism  realism  sex  technology  television  Alyssa Monk 

The plea bargain is the moment when the case pivoted from the story of what Polanski did to Samantha Gailey to the story of what the system did to him. Polanski’s detractors focus on the first, his supporters on the second, but the two are interwined, and both were shaped by the influence of Polanski celebrity.
✖ Via The New Yorker: “The Celebrity Defense. Sax, fame and the case of Roman Polanski” by Jeffrey Toobin, Dec. 14, 2009, p. 57

Excellent article on the subject : Toobin makes an explicite effort to restrain himself to the presentation of hard (legal) facts.

Jeffrey Toobin is a staff writer to The New Yorker. He is also “the author of five books, including The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court, which won the 2008 J. Anthony Lukas Book Prize” (TNY). Check his official website.



• Feb 26, 2010 link notes tagged: journalism  celebrity  film  filmmaker  law  justice  United-States  culture  sex  girls 

PLAYBOY: How much did you get into calibrating your movie heroine’s hotness?
CAMERON: Right from the beginning I said, “She’s got to have tits,” even though that makes no sense because her race, the Na’vi, aren’t placental mammals. I designed her costumes based on a taparrabo, a loincloth thing worn by Mayan Indians. We go to another planet in this movie, so it would be stupid if she ran around in a Brazilian thong or a fur bikini like Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C.
✖ Via Playboy : “James Cameron: Playboy Interview” by Stephen Rebello, Dec. 2010.

• Feb 15, 2010 link notes tagged: filmmaker  movie  film  girls  sex  humor 
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✖ Via Modern Mechanix: “Are You Giving Your Wife The Companionship She Craves?” (Inside Story, Jan. 1960

“YOU may be giving your wife all the love and care you are able to. You may have given her a good home, security, many of the conveniences all women yearn for. But is she completely satisfied? Are you giving her what she most expected on the day that you married her? Are you giving her the full companionship of the man she loves?

Or are you always “too tired” at the end of a day’s work? Do you come home from work with only the “leftovers” of your energy for your wife and family? Is time catching up with you too fast… at work, at play?” (read more).



• Feb 14, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: technology  communication  drug  ad  vintage  sex  couple  love  life  woman  man  humor 

An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
✖ Via Aldous Huxley, quoted in Discovering Evolutionary Ecology: Bringing Together Ecology And Evolution (2006) by Peter J. Mayhew, p. 24

• Feb 04, 2010 link notes reblogged from libraryland  [via] tagged: author  sex  intellectual  humor  discovery 
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✖ Via

Nick Dewar: Freud (painted pictures)

“Born in Scotland, grew up in a small fishing town on the East Coast and attended Art School in Glasgow, lived in Prague, London, New York and on a sheep farm in Cumbria. After living in New York for nearly ten years I have recently moved to Southern California. I no longer have to bathe in my kitchen.” (more)



• Jan 31, 2010 link notes tagged: art  Freud  illustration  illustrator  sex  girls  woman  humor  cigar  psychoanalysis 

Scientists at the University of Montreal launched a search for men who had never looked at pornography - but couldn’t find any.
✖ Via Telegraph.co.uk: “All men watch porn, scientists find - Telegraph” by Jonathan Liew, Dec. 2, 2009

What a great title for this article. Science at it’s best.



• Jan 13, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: science  university  men  women  girls  sex  pronography  Internet  humor 

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