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The Green Dollar Plays a New Game
A monetary tale
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A monetary tale
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Art is never seized in silence. Every removal leaves behind a trace — not only on the wall, but on the culture that demanded it.
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Latte as a mirror: everyday obsession dressed as luxury—coffee, reimagined in paint, where ritual and dependence blur into a single, glittering cup.
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A surreal thriller dismissed by many in 1997, Lost Highway now feels like a haunting mirror—reflecting a world where memory, identity, and perception unravel in real-time.
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Severance doesn’t argue for forgetting—it argues for emotional amputation and suggests that kindness might just be what grows in the absence of pain.
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Philomena Cunk’s absurdly confident ignorance is both hilarious and revealing—because in a world where misinformation thrives, certainty often matters more than truth.
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This document records a contemporary attempt to preserve cultural memory through sound, language, and repetition.
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This document records a contemporary attempt to engineer transcendence through sound, rhythm, and physical synchronisation.
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Few colours command the same depth and versatility as black. From its rebellious roots to its timeless elegance, black remains a powerful canvas for self-expression and transformation in fashion.
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What Stays After the Music Stops (In Waves)
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Observational notes on deferred hope
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Archival notes on St. Vincent’s “Violent Times” track