by Pablo | Jun 18, 2006 | Blogt, Photos
I found these pictures recently, this is the way my studio looked like in 2002. Those of you who talk to me often will know that my second harddrive died and I lost all my pictures, so these come like a memento about what my studio was at the end of 2002. See other...
by Pablo | Apr 17, 2006 | Blogt, Films
I started watching Krzysztof Kieslowski’s The Decalogue, I could not believe how much emotion can be achieved with so little effort. It is all about the faces, they convey it all, and it reminded me of John Cassavetes’ Shadows.
by Pablo | Apr 14, 2006 | Blogt, Books, Films, Music, Photos
I first heard about Yukio Mishima through a friend I deeply loved. She told me he was one of Japan’s greatest writers. Time passed, and one day, almost by impulse, I bought several Philip Glass recordings. One of them was Mishima. I fell in love with the music and...
by Pablo | Apr 13, 2006 | Blogt
Are all my blogging efforts a way to get analyzed? shrinked? I noticed that my blogs are ending with questions often, apart from the obvious vanity aspects of bloging, maybe we are bloging to know if we can find answers to everyone’s questions and dilemmas, maybe we...
by Pablo | Apr 13, 2006 | Blogt, Music
Teaches of Peaches (Bonus CD) Normally when people would use the expression “thinking outside the box”, I would understand that I need to do my job some what different from others and to approach the task with a different perspective. Today I was told to think outside...
by Pablo | Apr 2, 2006 | Blogt, Films
I just hit a massive milestone: 2,000 movies watched on Netflix. You’d think by now I’d seen it all, but a recommendation from my colleague, Vince, proved me wrong. I just finished my first Rainer Werner Fassbinder film, Love Is Colder Than Death (1969), and I’m...